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The right of the child to education: what right to what education?
AbstractThese days, the right to education is under a double threat: that from tens of millions of children out of school, and from hundreds of millions of illiterate adults; and that from market-oriented educational reforms. That is why it is so pertinent to recall the very meaning and scope of the right to education.
A Reis Monteiro
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The right to education for humanity [PDF]
This article begins by briefly surveying relevant international human rights law concerning the right to education and critiques its failure to guarantee children an education which is free from parental and/or religious domination. It then makes a positive case for guaranteeing children the right to ‘education for humanity’, meaning an education which
Dickson, Brice, McCormick, Conor
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Science has published three education special issues since I became Editor-in-Chief in 2008. We first focused on harnessing computer technologies for education (January 2009) and then highlighted the synergies between inquiry science teaching and the acquisition of literacy skills (April 2010).
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What is a right to Education?\ud The sustainability of any society depends upon many factors, political, legal, geographical, etc. However a common thread running through the optimal utilisation and facilitation of any of these facets of a society is the level of education of the populace.
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Chapter 14 critically analyses the idea of education as a universal human right. It outlines existing international human rights mechanisms relevant to education as a right and critically assesses their ability to make that right a reality in a diverse world with different levels of ‘peace’, stability, conflict, cultural and socio-economic contexts ...
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Education rights in the Bill of Rights
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Elizabeth Craig, Laura Lundy
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This chapter examines the realisation of human rights education in Norway, as defined by Article 29 (1) b) and d) of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. It examines 1) the legal commitments of Parliament, 2) efforts of the government and 3) data on outcomes concerning attitudes and prejudice against ethnic and religious minorities, children with
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Hospital School Program: The Right to Education for Long-Term Care Children. [PDF]
Caggiano G +4 more
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A human rights approach: The right to education in the time of COVID-19: Commentary on COVID-19 Special Section. [PDF]
Fredman S.
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