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Johnstone, Christopher J.; Sefuthi, Nkhasi; Hayes, Anne – Comparative Education Review, 2022
Inclusive education is a core initiative of United Nations organizations and national governments around the world. In this article, we chronicle the development of a 2019 inclusive education policy in Lesotho by examining the role of disabled persons organizations (DPOs) and their policy advocacy. A standpoint epistemological approach is used,…
Descriptors: Democracy, Inclusion, Politics of Education, Disabilities
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Jessica E. Masterson; Anne K. Johnson – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2024
In light of recent political events in the United States, and with the urging to consider Noddings' care ethics in early childhood education, this conceptual piece considers an often-overlooked question in political discourse: what are the rights of the child, and how might these be centered in discussions of pedagogy, curricula, and legislation?…
Descriptors: Caring, Childrens Rights, Parent Child Relationship, Early Childhood Education
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Tebeje Molla; Sally Baker – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2024
The right to education is universally recognized as a fundamental human right, safeguarded by numerous international declarations and conventions, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). Viewing refugee education through the lens of human rights is rooted in the principle that everyone, regardless of citizenship status, should…
Descriptors: Refugees, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, International Law
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Christina T. Kwauk; Natalie Wyss – Environmental Education Research, 2023
Climate change threatens hard won progress in the education and life outcomes of adolescent girls in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) by compounding the harmful effects of gender inequality and poverty. In recent years, there has been a rise in global advocacy for gender transformative education for climate justice that addresses the…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, International Law, Children, Childrens Rights
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Joe Usher – Irish Educational Studies, 2023
According to Article 12 of the UNCRC, children have a legal right to have their views heard and acted upon as appropriate. In Ireland, this applies to local planning processes concerning children's localities whereby legislation was specifically enacted to recognise children as a group who were entitled to participate in the local planning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decision Making, Legislation, Geography Instruction
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Robinson, Carol; Quennerstedt, Ann; I'Anson, John – Curriculum Journal, 2020
This paper is concerned with the inclusion, exclusion and reshaping of articles within the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) as they are translated into English education legislation. The CRC comprises 54 articles aimed at outlining rights and freedoms for children and was ratified by the United Kingdom (UK) government in…
Descriptors: International Law, Childrens Rights, Foreign Countries, Treaties
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Shirley Martin; Deirdre Horgan; Jacqui O'Riordan; Reana Maier – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Schools are chief among the social institutions impacted by migrant flows as key sites of integration and support for migrant children. This article focuses on micro- and meso-level interactions and their importance to experiences of belonging and socio-educational integration for migrant children. It explores outcomes from qualitative research in…
Descriptors: Refugees, Migrant Children, Foreign Countries, Children
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Lavin, Carlos E.; Francis, Grace L.; Mason, Linda H.; LeSueur, Robert F. – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2022
Research on inclusive education (IE) documents benefits for both students with disabilities and students without disabilities. Internationally, IE is frequently aligned with the Salamanca Statement and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The Salamanca Statement affirms 'the right to education of every…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Special Education
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Iqtadar, Shehreen; Hernández-Saca, David I.; Ellison, Bradley S.; Cowley, Danielle M. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2021
This paper problematizes, in the spirit of loving critique, the paucity of global intersectional dis/ability politics in the fields of Disability Studies and Critical Race Theory. In this paper, we attempt to account for a more global and humane, liberatory theoretical positioning of Disability Critical Race Theory (DisCrit) by analyzing the human…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Disabilities, Race
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Giorgia Caruso – European Journal of Education (EJED), 2021
This paper wants to study in deep one of the existing services to help and to improve the parent-son's relation: the "child contact centre". This centre is a place where children can meet their parents after different family problems, from parental conflicts until violence and abuses. It's very important that each child could have the…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Sons, Family Problems, Child Safety
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Kas Mazurek; Margret Winzerm – International Dialogues on Education, 2022
This paper targets the principle of full inclusion as articulated by Article 24 of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and General Comment #4 through an analysis of the CRPD Committee's Concluding Observations for Poland, Germany, and Australia. We find inherent tensions and dialectical contradictions between the ideals of…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Equal Education, Foreign Countries, International Law
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Louise Campbell – Oxford Review of Education, 2025
Policy cycles are initiated via a variety of context-bound causal drivers. In situations where systemic reform is desired, agenda-setting is vital to this process. This paper examines 'The National Discussion on Scottish Education', which was a sequence of stakeholder engagements promoted as a listening exercise to enable policy agenda-setting for…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Agenda Setting, Position Papers, Strategic Planning
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Ken Conca; Abby Ostovar; Ratia Tekenet – Journal of Political Science Education, 2024
This paper pilots a method of testing the learning effects of a role-playing simulation of negotiations over the Nile basin. Players negotiate how to apply general principles from international law, such as sharing water equitably and avoiding significant harm, to specific circumstances of the river basin. Students are presented with a set of…
Descriptors: Political Science, Role Playing, Teaching Methods, Outcomes of Education
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Anna Aluffi Pentini – Intercultural Education, 2024
The contribution deals critically with the issue of citizenship and children's rights, identifying a silent void starting from the change we have witnessed with the progressive questioning of the principles, secular, and religious, of adult authority and the sacrosanct affirmation rights of minors and their defence against violence and abuse. This…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Citizenship, Religious Factors, Child Abuse
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Milan Kovacevic; Teun J. Dekker; Rolf van der Velden – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
This paper examines how students' employability develops during undergraduate studies at a Dutch liberal arts college compared to a conventional bachelor's programme in law at the same university. Drawing on the graduate capital model, the study focuses on six skills that enhance employability: creativity, lifelong learning, career decidedness,…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Liberal Arts, Majors (Students), Universities
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