(1969). Visual Insights from the Museum of African Art. Soc Educ, 33, 4, 412-417, 69 Apr. A 3-part article, including (1) \Social Education Visits a Museum, (2) African Art and Social Values / Edward Cutler, and (3) Artist Ben Shahn on Human Rights….
(1970). Teaching for World Understanding: A Bibliographical Essay on International and Multicultural Education. Phi Delta Kappan, 51, 5, 276-281, 70 Jan. Provides an extensive bibliography of books and teaching aids on world cultures. Peace, human rights, and the teaching of world affairs and world understanding are stressed. (LN)…
(2006). Redressing Past Human Rights Violations: Global Dimensions of Contemporary Social Movements. Social Forces, v85 n1 p331-354 Sep. This paper proposes a theoretical framework to analyze global dimensions of contemporary social movements and attempts to answer the empirical question: why did the social movement for former comfort women emerge in the late 1980s after more than 40 years of silence? The theoretical framework integrates the world polity approach into social movement theory to argue that global political and cultural transformations in recent years have expanded political opportunities at the global level and intensified international flows of mobilizational resources and discursive frames, increasing the potential for social movements on globally legitimated issues such as human rights. The empirical analysis on the rise and development of the comfort women movement shows that these global factors have been crucial in the emergence and success of the movement. (Contains 5 figures, 1 table and 20 notes.)… [Direct]
(2001). Organizational Responses to the Convention on the Rights of the Child: International Lessons for Child Welfare Organizations. Child Welfare, v80 n5 p668-79 Sep-Oct. Describes ways six large, international, child-focused nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have responded to the nearly universal ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). Considers the role of NGOs in drafting the CRC, changes in their human rights/child rights programs, and the inclusion of children's participation in organizations. (JPB)…
(1985). Unesco and Education for Peace. Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, v15 n3 p445-53. Presented are the recommendations of the 1974 Unesco general conference concerning education for international understanding, co-operation, peace, and education relating to human rights and fundamental freedoms. (RM)…
(2009). An Ambassador on and off the Field. Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, v26 n8 p10 May. This article features Oklahoma State University (OSU) soccer midfielder Yolanda Odenyo. Odenyo grew up in Sweden the daughter of a Swedish mother and Kenyan father. Each year, she would spend her summer months in either Kenya or Zaire. She believes her extensive travels gave her a global perspective and a strong appreciation for human rights and responsibilities. Her drive to excel on and off the soccer field has led to her selection as the Diverse 2009 Arthur Ashe Jr. Female Sports Scholar of the Year. She put on a fundraiser at OSU to create a scholarship fund for high school girls in Kenya. Odenyo has also served on the student athlete advisory committee and tutored other student-athletes for the academic services office at OSU. She's also been active in doing outreach work with her church, which started as an on-campus ministry run by the football strength coach and has now evolved into an off-campus church. Odenyo has taught life skills at a juvenile detention center in Oklahoma… [Direct]
(1998). Reduction of Minority Public University Access in California: An Analysis of the Long-Term Human Rights Implications. Journal of Intergroup Relations, v25 n3 p16-33 Fall. Explores the political and social reasons behind the denial of affirmative action at the University of California and analyzes the probable impact and human rights effects of the policy. Because the state has not allocated sufficient funds to improve elementary and secondary education for Blacks and Latinos, their numbers will inevitably decline in the state university system. (SLD)…
(2007). The Sustainable Development of Inclusive Education. Chinese Education and Society, v40 n4 p44-62 Jul-Aug. The advent of inclusive education has quietly changed the ecology of Hong Kong's educational system. Inclusive education is a product of education in the developed Western nations and has spread at the instigation of international organizations. It is a plan for educational development that is based on the concepts of human rights and peace and stresses respect for differences. However, it is also a means of managing schools that is easier to comprehend than to carry out. This paper attempts to explain the basic concepts of inclusive education, describe its operative elements, and discuss its practical problems. Drawing on research findings and developmental experience gained abroad and locally, the author makes some suggestions for the sustained development of inclusive education. [This report was translated by Ted Wang.]… [Direct]
(2011). Debates in Religious Education. The Debates in Subject Teaching Series. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group What are the key debates in Religious Education teaching today? "Debates in Religious Education" explores the major issues all RE teachers encounter in their daily professional lives. It encourages critical reflection and aims to stimulate both novice and experienced teachers to think more deeply about their practice, and link research and evidence to what they have observed in schools. This accessible book tackles established and contemporary issues enabling you to reach informed judgements and argue your point of view with deeper theoretical knowledge and understanding. Taking account of recent controversy, and challenging assumptions about the place of religion in education, expert contributors cover key topics such as: (1) Effective pedagogy in RE teaching; (2) Exploring thinking skills and truth claims; (3) The relationship of science and religion in the classroom; (4) The place of school worship in contemporary society; (5) The role of RE in spiritual and moral… [Direct]
(2003). Citizenship Destabilized. Liberal Education, v89 n2 p14-21 Spr. Explores how the complexity of citizenship provides a lens through which one might view such issues as globalization, human rights, and the relation between nation states and citizens. (EV)…
(1979). Why America Should Support Native Rights. American Indian Journal, v5 n10 p23-24 Oct. The essay discusses Indian rights in the light of national and international law and describes the struggle for Indian rights as part of an international struggle for human rights and social justice. (SB)…
(1969). Reading: A Human Right and A Human Problem. A selection of papers presented at the Second World Congress on Reading held in Copenhagen in August, 1968, reflects the views of educators from 25 countries on facets of reading instruction. Central to the Congress was its stress on education as a human right. The raising of literacy goals and the roles played by various agencies in accomplishing this are themes which appear throughout the speeches. Topics discussed in papers in the collection include beginning reading, reading comprehension, preparation of teaching materials, descriptions of programs, teacher education, and reading problems. (MS)…
(1989). An Inventory of Human Rights Teaching Materials = Repertoire du Materiel Pedagogique Relatif aux Droits de la Personne. This document is an inventory designed to help educators more efficiently locate resources for teaching about human rights in the classroom. The types of materials identified in this document include: teaching units and guides, reference books, multi-media kits, filmstrips, tapes, video cassettes, supplementary curricular materials, and other bibliographies. In order to compile the inventory, the major teaching libraries in the province of Manitoba were surveyed. The source libraries are listed alphabetically, and library materials are classified according to the following topics: general information about human rights; stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination–general; discrimination–disability; discrimination–race; discrimination–sex/gender; and multicultural education. In the description of each item, the author is generally followed by the title, place of publication, publisher or producer and year of publication or production, when information is available. A brief…
(2009). Role of Right Posterior Parietal Cortex in Maintaining Attention to Spatial Locations over Time. Brain, v132 n3 p645-660 Mar. Recent models of human posterior parietal cortex (PPC) have variously emphasized its role in spatial perception, visuomotor control or directing attention. However, neuroimaging and lesion studies also suggest that the right PPC might play a special role in maintaining an alert state. Previously, assessments of right-hemisphere patients with hemispatial neglect have revealed significant \overall\ deficits on vigilance tasks, but to date there has been no demonstration of a deterioration of performance over time–a vigilance decrement–considered by some to be a key index of a deficit in maintaining attention. Moreover, sustained attention deficits in neglect have not specifically been related to PPC lesions, and it remains unclear whether they interact with spatial impairments in this syndrome. Here we examined the ability of right-hemisphere patients with neglect to maintain attention, comparing them to stroke controls and healthy individuals. We found evidence of an \overall\… [Direct]
(1981). Native American Rights Fund: 1981 Annual Report. In 1981 the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) continued its program of providing legal representation to Indian tribes and groups in cases of major significance to Indian people throughout the country. Many significant Indian rights victories were achieved in 1981 in the areas of tribal existence, Indian natural resources protection, human rights and government accountability, and Indian education. After a detailed description of NARF, major activities during 1981 are presented in five sections: preserving tribal existence (25 cases); protecting tribal resources (36 cases); promoting human rights, which includes Indian education (19 cases); holding all levels of government accountable to Native Americans (10 cases); and furthering the development of Indian law (17 activities). The treasurer's report concludes the report. (ERB)…