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Howe, R. Brian; Covell, Katherine – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2010
This article concerns educating children in schools about their basic rights under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. The question we address is the teaching of responsibilities.We point out that although there is no mention of children's responsibilities in the Convention, responsibilities are inherent in the concept of…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Foreign Countries, Student Responsibility, Citizenship Responsibility
Covell, Katherine; McNeil, Justin K.; Howe, R. Brian – School Psychology International, 2009
Teacher burnout has long been understood to have significant negative effects on teaching efficacy. Research has indicated that student misbehaviour, often a result of disengagement, is a major predictor of teacher burnout. In part to address student disengagement, Hampshire County in England has undertaken a whole-school rights-based reform…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Behavior Problems, Student Participation, Predictor Variables
Covell, Katherine – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2010
Disengagement in school is associated with behavioral problems and decreased academic achievement. In contrast, pupils who are engaged in school develop the academic and social efficacies that underlie successful adulthood. Moreover, engagement promotes educational resilience. This study examines pupils' self-reported level of engagement in…
Descriptors: Traditional Schools, Student Attitudes, Childrens Rights, Factor Analysis
Covell, Katherine; Howe, R. Brian; McNeil, Justin K. – Improving Schools, 2010
Evaluations of a children's rights education initiative in schools in Hampshire, England--consistent with previous research findings--demonstrate the effectiveness of a framework of rights for school policy, practice, and teaching, for promoting rights-respecting attitudes and behaviors among children, and for improving the school ethos. The value…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Foreign Countries, School Policy, Program Implementation
Covell, Katherine; Howe, R. Brian; Polegato, Jillian L. – Educational Research, 2011
Background: Children's rights education in schools has many social and educational benefits. Among them are a deeper understanding of rights and social responsibility, an improved school climate, and greater school engagement and achievement. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess whether children's rights education has the power to…
Descriptors: School Districts, Educational Objectives, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Benefits
Covell, Katherine – Education Canada, 2009
In many educational jurisdictions, the responses to student disengagement and behaviour problems have been restrictive or punitive; they include on-site police officers, locker searches, metal detectors, and zero tolerance policies. There is little evidence that such strategies are effective in changing behaviour, attitudes, or achievement.…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Educational Environment

Covell, Katherine; Howe, R. Brian – Journal of Moral Education, 2001
Concludes that adolescents who were taught about their rights, as described in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, showed higher self-esteem, higher levels of perceived peer and teacher support, and indicated more support for the rights of others than comparison students. (DAJ)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Childrens Rights, Educational Research, Ethical Instruction

Covell, Katherine; O'Leary, Johnna L.; Howe, R. Brian – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2002
A study examined teacher attitudes toward a new children's rights curriculum. Surveys of 31 eighth-grade Nova Scotia teachers and their 906 students found that the more teachers used the curriculum, the higher they rated it and the more they supported children's rights. Student support for adult rights reflected their teachers' support for…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Childrens Rights, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Covell, Katherine – Education Canada, 2001
Children's rights, as described in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, are increasingly being taught in Canadian schools. Children's rights curricula yield positive results for teachers and students, including increased self-esteem, improved classroom environments, and improved student behavior, especially when democratic…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development