Young people's understanding of human rights: report of a four country study for the Commonwealth education ministers meeting, Botswana 1997; summary and recommendations
By: Birthistle, U | Bourne, R | Gundara, J | Dev, A | Ratsoma, N | Rukanda, M | Smith, A
Description: 9 pSubject(s): HUMAN RIGHTS | YOUTH | SCHOOLS | EDUCATION | RECOMMENDATIONS | COMMONWEALTH | CURRICULUMSummary: Presents the findings of a three year study into the teaching and learning of human rights at the secondary school (and in India, also at the upper primary school) level which involved 473 male and 442 female students, a total of 915, aged roughly 14 and 16 in 23 schools in Botswana, India, Northern Ireland (Britain) and Zimbabwe.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Vertical File | 01132-VV (Browse shelf) | Available | 6506 |
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Presents the findings of a three year study into the teaching and learning of human rights at the secondary school (and in India, also at the upper primary school) level which involved 473 male and 442 female students, a total of 915, aged roughly 14 and 16 in 23 schools in Botswana, India, Northern Ireland (Britain) and Zimbabwe.
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