This qualitative study explored the ways that two ninth and tenth grade teachers and their newcomer immigrant students engaged in HRE using elements of critical pedagogy at an urban pubic high school. Research data included eight months of classroom observations and interviews with two teachers and nineteen of their students across four of their classrooms. In this study, the complexity of engaging in HRE with newcomer students was brought to light as two teachers enacted their vision of critical pedagogy, human rights content and learning goals, as well as English language instruction. The findings in this study conveyed that engaging in HRE was relevant to students\u27 lives and provided meaningful opportunities to learn English while dev...
Drawing on our experience as professors who teach human rights, social justice, and social movements...
With the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, education about human rights...
Using data from a survey of social studies professors and program directors in New Jersey, this pape...
This qualitative study explored the ways that two ninth and tenth grade teachers and their newcomer ...
In this article, we discuss our approaches, pedagogies, and practices for a weekly human rights club...
Despite several decades of international initiatives designed to promote human rights education (HRE...
Urban youth in the United States often experience daily human rights violations such as racism and v...
Human rights education (HRE) holds the potential for educators to begin an honest dialogue with stud...
In this paper we report findings from a four-year study into legal literacy that examined educationa...
Human rights education (HRE) has gained increasing support as a tool for promoting social responsibi...
This article will introduce the Human Rights Education Community within the National Council for the...
This article examines how some schools with ethnically diverse student populations are teaching abou...
In her book, Human rights and schooling: An ethical framework for teaching for social justice, Audre...
This study examines a national sample of K-12 teachers in their awareness of the educational restric...
University courses addressing various human rights issues have grown exponentially at the undergradu...
Drawing on our experience as professors who teach human rights, social justice, and social movements...
With the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, education about human rights...
Using data from a survey of social studies professors and program directors in New Jersey, this pape...
This qualitative study explored the ways that two ninth and tenth grade teachers and their newcomer ...
In this article, we discuss our approaches, pedagogies, and practices for a weekly human rights club...
Despite several decades of international initiatives designed to promote human rights education (HRE...
Urban youth in the United States often experience daily human rights violations such as racism and v...
Human rights education (HRE) holds the potential for educators to begin an honest dialogue with stud...
In this paper we report findings from a four-year study into legal literacy that examined educationa...
Human rights education (HRE) has gained increasing support as a tool for promoting social responsibi...
This article will introduce the Human Rights Education Community within the National Council for the...
This article examines how some schools with ethnically diverse student populations are teaching abou...
In her book, Human rights and schooling: An ethical framework for teaching for social justice, Audre...
This study examines a national sample of K-12 teachers in their awareness of the educational restric...
University courses addressing various human rights issues have grown exponentially at the undergradu...
Drawing on our experience as professors who teach human rights, social justice, and social movements...
With the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, education about human rights...
Using data from a survey of social studies professors and program directors in New Jersey, this pape...