This thesis reports the findings of a study into human rights education (HRE) in four secondary schools in England and Malaysia. A key aim of the research was to investigate the extent to which faith may impact upon the delivery of HRE. For the purposes of comparison, one faith school and one secular school were sampled in each country. In each school, semi-structured interviews were undertaken with the curriculum coordinator and teachers responsible for delivering HRE and questionnaire surveys and focus group interviews were carried out with students in Years 8 and 9. Data were gathered in relation to: the nature and positioning of human rights education in each school; teachers’ levels of confidence in delivering HRE and their pedagogical...
The issue of whether and how religion should be taught in state funded schools in democratic societi...
In 2009-11, the researchers were engaged in the Basic Law Education (BLE) Project financed by the Qu...
This article presents the argument that it is important for all secondary schools, especially those ...
This thesis reports the findings of a study into human rights education (HRE) in four secondary scho...
Teaching Human Rights in Primary Schools delves into the important issue of Human Rights Education (...
This research involved a comparative case study analysis of the informal extracurricular human right...
This study was undertaken in order to determine the emergent nature of human rights integration in t...
All individuals expect to be informed about and respectful of human rights for the sake of internat...
With globalization, the establishment of private international schools has increased, particularly i...
This research project is a case study of a unique, week-long interdisciplinary human rights educatio...
This paper presents some provisional and outline considerations for religious education of a new 'hu...
The Role of Catholic Schools in Australia in Educating for Human Rights and Social Justice: An overv...
Human Rights Education (HRE) is a growing research area which informs policy discussion and teaching...
The World Programme for Human Rights Education (2005 ongoing), set up by United Nations General Asse...
AbstractSeveral human rights instruments have declared that human rights education is a fundamental ...
The issue of whether and how religion should be taught in state funded schools in democratic societi...
In 2009-11, the researchers were engaged in the Basic Law Education (BLE) Project financed by the Qu...
This article presents the argument that it is important for all secondary schools, especially those ...
This thesis reports the findings of a study into human rights education (HRE) in four secondary scho...
Teaching Human Rights in Primary Schools delves into the important issue of Human Rights Education (...
This research involved a comparative case study analysis of the informal extracurricular human right...
This study was undertaken in order to determine the emergent nature of human rights integration in t...
All individuals expect to be informed about and respectful of human rights for the sake of internat...
With globalization, the establishment of private international schools has increased, particularly i...
This research project is a case study of a unique, week-long interdisciplinary human rights educatio...
This paper presents some provisional and outline considerations for religious education of a new 'hu...
The Role of Catholic Schools in Australia in Educating for Human Rights and Social Justice: An overv...
Human Rights Education (HRE) is a growing research area which informs policy discussion and teaching...
The World Programme for Human Rights Education (2005 ongoing), set up by United Nations General Asse...
AbstractSeveral human rights instruments have declared that human rights education is a fundamental ...
The issue of whether and how religion should be taught in state funded schools in democratic societi...
In 2009-11, the researchers were engaged in the Basic Law Education (BLE) Project financed by the Qu...
This article presents the argument that it is important for all secondary schools, especially those ...