(1994). The Increasing Importance of Adult Education in the Future of Europe. Adults Learning (England), v6 n1 p31-34 Sep. The emergence of the European Union challenges adult education, the aims of which are relevant to the union–peace, democracy, and human rights. Adult education must be made a priority beyond the narrow confines of vocational training. (SK)…
(1980). Are We Boxing In Minority Students for a Lifetime of Failure?. Human Rights, v8 n4 p20-23 Win. States that fail to increase assistance to students unable to pass competency exams may be doing so at their legal peril as both the Equal Protection Clause and Title VII seem to require such assistance. Available from Human Rights, 1155 E. 60th St., Chicago, IL 60637. (Author/IRT)…
(2006). Sexuality and Developmental Disability: Obstacles to Healthy Sexuality throughout the Lifespan. Developmental Disabilities Bulletin, v34 n1-2 p137-155. This paper presents a lifespan perspective of sexuality issues for individuals with developmental disabilities. Individuals with developmental disabilities are human beings who have historically been denied the right to express their sexuality or engage in sexual relationships due to misconceptions or negative attitudes. Using a hypothetical case to illustrate the challenges experienced by individuals with disabilities, human rights violations and the need for education and appropriate sexual information are highlighted. Issues such as eugenics, vulnerability to abuse, self-esteem, and individual differences are also discussed. Recommendations for practice are provided…. [PDF]
(1970). The United Nations and the Challenge of Our Time. ILO Panorama, 45, 12-21, Nov-Dec '70. We cannot hope to keep the peace unless we also build it." Peace building involves economic stability and growth, making a reality of human rights, and the social discipline of science and technology for the common good. (EB)…
(1982). International Co-operation and World Problems: The Standpoint of UNESCO. International Social Science Journal, v34 n1 p79-91. Discusses UNESCO's organizational objectives in encouraging international cooperation to deal with world problems. UNESCO's Medium-Term Plan, established in 1974 for the promotion of human rights, international information exchange and communication, socioeconomic development, and environmental protection, is described. (AM)…
(2001). Understanding Children's Rights: Collected Papers Presented at the International Interdisciplinary Course on Children's Rights (5th, Ghent, Belgium, December 8-15, 2000). Ghent Papers on Children's Rights No. 6. Papers compiled in this sixth annual conference collection deal with views and theories on children's rights and provide extensive information on background, motivation, strategies, and main trends in the field of children's rights. Following the welcome addresses to the conference, the 43 papers cover a variety of relevant topics, including: (1) implementation of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child; (2) childhood development and competence; (3) human rights education; (4) views of childhood from various disciplines; (5) children's participation; (6) nongovernmental organizations; (7) UNICEF and children's rights; (8) economic issues and children's rights; (9) child labor; (10) children's rights in Europe; (11) children's rights in Africa; (12) protection and care of refugee children; (13) human rights monitoring; (14) international law related to children; and (15) UNESCO and children's rights. Most of the papers contain references. (KB)…
(1990). Women's Rights In Canada: A Sample Unit Using Biographies and Autobiographies for Teaching History Chronologically. Social Education, v54 n1 p39-42 Jan. Provides a sample unit, "Women's Rights in Canada," that uses biographies and autobiographies to enliven the lessons. Suggests ways to introduce the topic at the elementary level. Provides bibliographies of films, human rights materials, Canadian resources, biographies, and autobiographies. (GG)…
(1986). Reinforcing Democracy in the Americas: Lessons for Teaching about Latin America. The purpose of this guide is to help teach secondary school students about democracy in Latin America. Lesson 1 covers "Definitions of Democracy," and instructs students to compare and create such definitions. Lesson 2," The Importance of a Democratic Tradition," uses flow charts to enable students to understand and describe how governments in Latin America have been affected by the democratic tradition. Lesson 3, "Social Classes and Democracy," employs student groups and panel discussion to teach about problems and objectives of Latin American social groups and their impact on democracy. Lesson 4, "Economics and Democracy," gives students experience in conducting a survey, analyzing and comparing data, and drawing conclusions from collected data. Lesson 5, "Human Rights," uses student lists of basic rights, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and interview results to teach about human rights. Lesson 6, "Democracy on the…
(2001). Promoting Civic Action through Online Resources: An Emphasis on Global Child Advocacy. International Journal of Social Education, v15 n2 p31-45 Fall-Win 2000-2001. Highlights online resources to promote civic action. Provides annotations for each web site in six categories: (1) health and human services; (2) professional organizations; (3) human rights resources; (4) child advocacy education; (5) Internet safety for children; and (6) child advocacy networks. (CMK)…
(1992). Children's Rights. Social Education, v56 n4 p201-02 Apr-May. Provides a sampling of citations in the ERIC database on children's rights. Includes human rights education, United Nations' conventions, state takeovers of local school districts, and federal law as it affects student rights. Covers child abuse, corporal punishment, child welfare, and child advocacy. (DK)…
(1973). Universal Declaration of Human Rights, A Lay Version for the Common Man, Woman and Child. This lay version of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (the original version was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1948) has been written in simplified vocabulary to make it understandable to a wider range of ages and reading abilities. The declaration consists of a preamble followed by a listing of 30 goals common to all peoples and all nations. The goals deal with civil, political, economic, educational, social and cultural rights. (JH)…
(2001). Education Is a Human Right. EI Barometer on Human and Trade Union Rights in the Education Sector, 2001. This 2001 edition of Educational International's (EI) "Barometer on Trade Union and Human Rights in the Education Sector" focuses on four fundamental human rights: (1) the right to education; (2) academic freedom; (3) children's right to be protected from exploitation; and (4) workers' rights to form and join trade unions and to organize and bargain collectively. The aim of the "Barometer" is to demonstrate the inter-relationship of these four internationally established rights and to measure and monitor the extent to which, in each country where EI has members, they are respected. Noting that since 1998 EI's membership has extended to include organizations in five additional countries or territories (Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Palestine, and Sao Tome and Principe), the Barometer now covers data on 155 countries and territories. It finds that what emerges from this second country by country examination of education rights and trade union rights in the… [PDF]
(1972). A New Dimension for Civil Rights Programs. Civil Rights Digest, 5, 2, 40-44, Aug 72. Discusses the implications of an international instrument now awaiting ratification by U.S. and other governments in the Western Hemisphere–the American Convention on Human Rights," negotiated in 1969 by 19 members of the Organization of American States. (JM)…
(1979). Dugald Arbuckle–Dialogue with Jerry Pine. Personnel and Guidance Journal, v58 n1 p39-45 Sep. Dugald S. Arbuckle, an advocate of human rights in counseling and writer on existential humanistic thought in psychotherapy and education, reflects on the roots of his humanistic thinking. He discusses a wide range of ideas with a former student. (Author)…
(1997). Do They Need More or Deserve Less?. Adults Learning (England), v8 n9 p254-55 May. Prison educators are caught between public opinion swings from retribution to rehabilitation, from security to human rights. Even prisoners do not see education as a tool for future employment. The link between education and recidivism rates is difficult to establish. (SK)…