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SOCIO- ECONOMIC RIGHTS: A HUMAN RIGHT OR SPECIAL CITIZENSHIP RIGHT
Sivil ve politik hakların evrensel bir insan hakkı olduğu hususunda akademisyenlerin çoğu görüş birliğinde iken, aynı şeyi sosyo-ekonomik haklar konusunda söylemek mümkün değildir. Gerek meselenin etik yönü ve gerekse uygulama alanındaki zorluklar, bu konuyla uğraşan akademisyenleri görüş ayrılıklarına itmiştir.
CHAFOUZ MEMET, FATICH, SERDAR, AHMET
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Abstract In early childhood education many researchers and professionals across the world have embraced the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child's requirement to include young children in decision‐making. In the context of ongoing discussion about young children's capacity to share their views and opinions about matters affecting them ...
Laura Lundy +3 more
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Women and land rights: The impact of formalization in Tanzania’s Coastal Region
This study investigates the impact of land formalization projects on women’s tenure security in Pangani Ward, Coastal Region, Tanzania, while also considering the broader global implications for women’s land rights.
L.A. Fredrick, C. Lucian, J. Urassa
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Abstract Quality in early childhood education and care (ECEC) is a contested concept and has generally been conceptualised by inter‐related indicators such as staff qualifications, educational environment, policy or child‐to‐staff ratios. There has been a more limited emphasis on how young children might perceive and experience quality.
Nikki Fairchild, Éva Mikuska
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Reception Baseline Assessment and ‘small acts’ of micro‐resistance
Abstract In September 2021, following the global COVID‐19 pandemic, the Department for Education introduced a national standardised digital Reception Baseline Assessment (RBA) for all English 4‐year‐old children. We analyse RBA and its associated Quality Monitoring Visits, as a further intensification of the new public management of early years ...
Guy Roberts‐Holmes +2 more
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Abstract All children should have access to quality education through a child‐centred pedagogy. An inclusive, child‐centred pedagogy uses a strength‐based view of children that recognises each child as unique and competent, providing children with multiple opportunities to explore and learn at their own pace.
Katherine Gulliver
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Abstract To negotiate quality in early childhood education and care, we must ask from different perspectives what constitutes a good centre for children. The children themselves have only recently been identified as a resource to contribute to that discussion.
Katrin Macha +4 more
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The Property Rights Theory Approach from a Socio-Economic Viewpoint
This paper examines the property rights theory as a part of the New Institutional Economics. It uses the socioeconomic perspective to capture advantages and disadvantages of this theory in the context of economic effectiveness of a company (practical ...
Mariusz Baranowski
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‘Where are the adults?’: Troubling child‐activism and children's political participation
Abstract Children's political participation is a well‐established theme in childhood studies. In this article we offer an original account of child activism that takes into account the entangled and emergent aspect of children as activists. We begin with a historical and a conceptual review, noting the importance of mid‐20th century developments such ...
Sharon Hunter, Claire Cassidy
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Abstract This paper explores the growing influence of young people's activism in UK museums and its educational implications. It draws on a five‐year collaborative programme (2019–2023) with young people of colour (16–28) in a university museum setting, focusing on a Young Collective established to address cultural inequalities.
Sadia Habib
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