Effectively addressing violations of human rights requires dealing with complex, multi-spatial problems involving actors at local, national and international levels. It also calls for a diverse range of inter-disciplinary skills. How can tertiary educators prepare students for such work? This study evaluates the coordinated implementation of human rights simulations at seven Australian universities. Based on quantitative and qualitative survey data from 252 students, we find they report that human rights simulation exercises develop their skills. In particular, students report that they feel better able to analyse and productively respond to human rights violations, and that they have a greater awareness of the inter-disciplinary skills req...
The United Nations (UN) asserts that children and young people should have access to Human Rights Ed...
Human rights education (HRE) has gained increasing support as a tool for promoting social responsibi...
The United Nations (UN) asserts that children and young people should have access to human rights ed...
Effectively addressing violations of human rights requires dealing with complex, multi-spatial probl...
Learning environments and delivery modes in tertiary education have experienced rapid changes in the...
Hundreds of thousands of people work in human rights. They work for one of the international or loca...
Over the past 20 years, courses addressing human rights have grown dramatically at both the undergra...
University courses addressing various human rights issues have grown exponentially at the undergradu...
This chapter delves into the design of simulations based on literature that can be taught in second...
Human rights education is about more than simply conveying knowledge; rather it follows the head–hea...
© Australian Curriculum Studies Association Incorporated 2016. This paper examines the place of huma...
© 2016 Australian Teacher Education Association. A well-educated active citizenry is the primary aim...
In a postgraduate course for teachers of English as a foreign language in secondary school, teacher ...
Despite the progress that has been carried out in different areas of society in recent years, human ...
This thesis offers an account of the history and effects of three curriculum projects sponsored by t...
The United Nations (UN) asserts that children and young people should have access to Human Rights Ed...
Human rights education (HRE) has gained increasing support as a tool for promoting social responsibi...
The United Nations (UN) asserts that children and young people should have access to human rights ed...
Effectively addressing violations of human rights requires dealing with complex, multi-spatial probl...
Learning environments and delivery modes in tertiary education have experienced rapid changes in the...
Hundreds of thousands of people work in human rights. They work for one of the international or loca...
Over the past 20 years, courses addressing human rights have grown dramatically at both the undergra...
University courses addressing various human rights issues have grown exponentially at the undergradu...
This chapter delves into the design of simulations based on literature that can be taught in second...
Human rights education is about more than simply conveying knowledge; rather it follows the head–hea...
© Australian Curriculum Studies Association Incorporated 2016. This paper examines the place of huma...
© 2016 Australian Teacher Education Association. A well-educated active citizenry is the primary aim...
In a postgraduate course for teachers of English as a foreign language in secondary school, teacher ...
Despite the progress that has been carried out in different areas of society in recent years, human ...
This thesis offers an account of the history and effects of three curriculum projects sponsored by t...
The United Nations (UN) asserts that children and young people should have access to Human Rights Ed...
Human rights education (HRE) has gained increasing support as a tool for promoting social responsibi...
The United Nations (UN) asserts that children and young people should have access to human rights ed...