‘British Values Are Also Values All Around the World’: Teaching Fundamental British Values through a Human Rights Lens [PDF]
AbstractSince 2014, the promotion of Fundamental British Values (FBV) has been a requirement across formal schooling in England. The agenda has, however, faced criticism from various stakeholders. Much of this denunciation has been directed at the opaque nature of FBV, but the agenda is problematic for more concerning reasons.
Struthers, Alison E. C., Mansuy, Julie
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Arabic complementary schools in England: language and Fundamental British Values [PDF]
Heritage language education is not included in the national curriculum in England, and therefore formal learning and teaching of heritage languages are primarily achieved through complementary schools, which are part-time, community-led and linked to various ethnic and national backgrounds.
Szczepek Reed, Beatrice Barbara +3 more
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The article focuses on exploring the phraseological objectification of the “sinful” emotional concepts Brit. ENVY and Ukr. ЗАЗДРІСТЬ in the remotely related lingual cultures (British and Ukrainian).
Kostiantyn Mizin +2 more
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Brexit, division and individual solidarity: what future for Europe? Evidence from eight European countries [PDF]
Solidarity among member states, one of the European Union’s (EU) fundamental values, has recently been put to the test by numerous and diverse challenges that have led to a “crisis of solidarity.” In the United Kingdom, the decision in June 2016 by the ...
Baglioni, Simone +2 more
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Controversial Issues and the Rhetoric of Common Values
In this article, I identify a broad, international ‘rhetoric of common values’, which hinges on the poorly supported assumption that values should be promoted because the sharing of values are the basis for social cohesion in groups.
Lars Laird Iversen
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Courts and the executive in wartime: A comparative study of the American and British approaches to the internment of citizens during World War II and their lessons for today [PDF]
This Article compares and contrasts the legal and political treatment of the detention of citizens during World War II in Great Britain and the United States.
Tyler, AL
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Fundamental British Values & the Prevent Duty in Scotland
In July 2015, a legal duty came into force as part of the United Kingdom’s Counter Terrorism and Security Act that included a requirement (referred to as the Prevent Duty) for schools and other education providers to “prevent people from being drawn into terrorism”.
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Teaching British values in our schools : but why not human rights values? [PDF]
Determining exactly what ‘British values’ are is a problem with which successive governments have grappled. This article considers in detail the most recent attempt to explicate the meaning of the term through the 2014 fundamental British values (FBV ...
Struthers, Alison E. C.
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Recruitment and Use of Child Soldiers in Afghanistan: Cultural Traits as Pivotal Factor
This paper explores the cultural values that prevailed in Afghanistan to understand the recruitment and use of underage soldiers in the long-lasting armed conflict while comparing the existing domestic and international law. The study analyzed the effect
Ghulam Mohammad Qanet +2 more
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EFFECT OF CULTURAL DIFFERENCES ON THE PRINCIPLE OF AUTHORITY INTRODUCED BY ROBERT CIALDINI
Robert Cialdini, in his book Psychology of Persuasion, presented six fundamental principles that are present in human interactions. These are reciprocity, social proof, commitment and consistency, liking, scarcity, and authority.
Katarzyna COOMBS-HOAR
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