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 | School-based Understanding of Human Rights in four Countries - A Commonwealth Study - Education research paper No. 22 (DFID; 1997; 62 pages) |
 |  | Department for International Development - Education Papers |
 |  | Executive summary |
 |  | 1 Introduction |
 |  | 2 Issues |
 |  |  | a Relationships between Commonwealth membership, international conventions, national constitutions and school curricula |
 |  |  | b Content, ownership, cross-curricular or single subject |
 |  |  | c Resourcing, material, teacher preparation |
 |  |  | d Effectiveness, examined or unexamined |
 |  | 3 Human rights and intercultural education in the Commonwealth |
 |  | 4 Methodology of a four country study |
 |  |  | a Choice of countries, schools |
 |  |  | b Conceptual map |
 |  |  | c Relationship between student survey and contextual inquiries |
 |  |  | d Nature of an impact study |
 |  |  | e Questions that students could understand |
 |  |  | f What “is” and what “ought” to be |
 |  |  | g Linguistic issues |
 |  | 5 Significant country variables |
 |  |  | a Botswana |
 |  |  | b India |
 |  |  | c Northern Ireland |
 |  |  | d Zimbabwe |
 |  | 6 Findings of the study of student perceptions |
 |  |  | a Law and the administration of justice |
 |  |  | b Equality of opportunity |
 |  |  | c History |
 |  |  | d Civic and social rights and responsibilities |
 |  |  | e Consumer rights |
 |  |  | f Violence |
 |  |  | g Identity |
 |  |  | h Experience of human rights education at school |
 |  | 7 Conclusions and recommendations reached by each country team |
 |  | 8 Commonwealth cooperation and the 13th conference of commonwealth education ministers, Gaborone, Botswana, 28 july -1 august 1997 |
 |  | 9 Summary of findings of the study |
 |  | Acknowledgements |
 |  | Brief bibliography |