List of Case Studies List of Figures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Part 1: Definitions and Developments 1. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and some Implications for Education 2. Defining Children’s Rights Education 3. Implementing Children’s Rights Education Part 2: Ideology and Interpretations 4. Children’s Rights Education, Ideology and the Teacher as Change Agent 5. Transformational Education and Pedagogy as Politics 6. Experiential Education through Democracy and Cooperation Part 3: Pedagogy and Practice 7. The Rights Respecting Classroom 8. Developing a Children’s Rights Culture in the School 9. Children as Citizens 10. Conclusion: Towards a Pedagogy for Children's Rights Education Bibliography Index
Explores the theoretical foundations for a pedagogy for children’s rights education and proposes practical teaching applications.
Lee Jerome is Associate Professor of Education at Middlesex University, UK. He has taught in schools, universities and NGOs for over 20 years and has also worked with a range of organisations including the Association for Citizenship Teaching, BBC and UNICEF, to support high quality education. Hugh Starkey is Professor of Education at IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, UK. He has acted as a consultant on human rights education and intercultural education for the Council of Europe, UNESCO and the British Council.
The book is of great value to teachers and practitioners in schools
and early years settings as well as other professionals with
responsibility for children’s rights education.
*Human Rights Education Review*
[P]rovides a comprehensive, humanistic framework for educators and
adults who work with children, offering a guide for teachers to
interrogate their roles and responsibilities within the vision of a
student centered, rights-based school system while advancing
scholarship in human rights education and children’s rights
education ... Reading this book challenged me both personally and
professionally ... After finishing the book, I had a clearer vision
of the teacher that I want to become and the relationship that I
want to build with my students; I became filled with hope and
excitement for creating my classroom that is a rights-respecting
space.
*International Journal of Human Rights Education*
A masterpiece in bringing together a wide range of sources and
literature around Children's Rights Education ... This book is very
much about making CRE real, and what teachers can do to ensure that
children are part of their communities inside and outside the
classroom.
*Teaching Citizenship*
Jerome and Starkey provide the most comprehensive academic work to
date articulating the relationships between children’s rights,
human rights, and educational efforts that seek to advance both. By
centering and interrogating the role of teachers in increasingly
neoliberal educational systems, the authors offer useful directions
for how teacher and student agency can make children’s rights
education come alive in both classrooms and communities. A timely
and necessary book.
*Monisha Bajaj, Professor of International and Multicultural
Education, University of San Francisco, USA*
This book provides informative and thought-provoking insights into
the principles which underpin Children’s Rights Education. It
supports teachers and educators to establish a rights-respecting
culture within classrooms, schools and the wider community through
developing a pedagogical approach to Child Right’s Education that
is relevant to their own specific communities and contexts.
*Carol Robinson, Professor of Children's Rights, Edge Hill
University, UK*
A remarkable contribution to the scholarship on human rights
education. It’s original approach and comprehensive coverage make
it an essential resource for anyone involved in children’s
education. The authors have created a masterpiece filled with
inspiring ideas and illustrations of how educators can infuse
children’s rights education into their teaching practices.
*Paula Gerber, Professor of Law, Monash University in Melbourne,
Australia*
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