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OpenCourseWare, Global Access and the Right to Education: Real access or marketing ploy?
This paper explores the potential opportunities that OpenCourseWare (OCW) offers in providing wider access to tertiary education, based on the ideal of ‘the right to education’.
Henk Huijser, Tas Bedford, David Bull
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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 article draws attention to the UN Charter, which proclaims the task of reaffirming faith in basic human rights, in the dignity and value of the human person, in the equality of men and women, and in the equality of rights of large and small nations.
Yu. Bysaga
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The article analyzes and singles out a scientific problem related to the constitutional right to education and guarantees of its protection in the context of European integration processes.
Yu. Bysaha
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The right to education and positive discrimination: a constitutional and legal analysis
The article reveals the peculiarities of the constitutional and legal consolidation of positive discrimination in the field of education in foreign countries and in Ukraine.
A.R. Karapetian
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The city and education: a study on pedagogical practices and citizen formation
Non-formal education is a space for training and learning knowledge for life, a space that is socio-political, cultural and pedagogical. In this sense, NGOs and social movements are the most common places where it occurs.
Marina Zaidan Nery +2 more
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Purpose. The purpose of this article is an in-depth analysis and systematization of the constitutional and legal principles that underlie the regulation of the right to education in modern society.
I. Pyroha, V. Zaborovskyy
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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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Right to higher education: challenges from a recognition perspective
This series of regional and thematic consultations on the right to higher education is an important step in taking into account the realities of different contexts. Countries in Europe and North America have had their share of considerable advantages due
Chiara Finocchietti
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Exploring the Enforceability of Refugees’ Right to Education: A Comparative Analysis of Human Rights Treaties [PDF]
Three international treaties form the backbone of refugees’ legal right to education: The Convention on the Rights of the Child, the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, and the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural ...
Horsch Carsley, Sarah +1 more
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