Children’s Rights from International Educational Perspectives Wicked Problems for Children’s Education Rights /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Gillett-Swan, Jenna (Editor), Thelander, Nina (Editor)
Summary:XV, 254 p. 1 illus.
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Edition:1st ed. 2021.
Series:Transdisciplinary Perspectives in Educational Research, 2
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80861-7
Format: Electronic Book
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Setting the scene for children’s rights and education: understanding the aims of education
  • Chapter 2. Article 29 and its translation into policy and practice in scotland: an impossible right to education?
  • Chapter 3. teaching and learning together”: one model of rights-centred secondary teacher preparation in the United States
  • Chapter 4. The educational rights of children with disability in Australia
  • Chapter 5. Children’s educational rights in Poland: policy, school realities and ideological tensions
  • Chapter 6. Children’s education: from a right to a capability
  • Chapter 7. It takes a village to overcome school failure and dropout: innovative educational practices promoting children’s educational rights in Portugal
  • Chapter 8. The education of first nations children in Australian educational contexts: some children are more equal than others
  • Chapter 9. Ability-grouping and rights-based education in the neoliberal era: an irresolvable combination?
  • Chapter 10. Participation and social exclusion – are they mutually exclusive phenomena?
  • Chapter 11. Education rights and the convergence of provision and participation
  • Chapter 12. Small voices bring big messages. Experiences of student voice and inclusion in Spanish schools
  • Chapter 13. Inclusive and exclusionary practices concerning a child’s voice in preschool: the perspective of polish student teachers’ experiences
  • Chapter 14. How to recognise and support participation in schools — critical considerations
  • Chapter 15
  • Children’s human rights and intercultural education: curricular prescriptions and teachers’ practices in Switzerland
  • Chapter 16. Countering scepticism and mistrust towards children’s rights within education: fulfilling article 29 in Mexico through teachers’ training on human rights
  • Chapter 17. Perspectivising children’s rights and education in research: analysing the teaching and learning of children’s rights on the basis of human rights education (hre) theory
  • Chapter 18. Child rights knowledge and children’s education rights. .