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Autor/inButts, R. Freeman
TitelCivic Education and Human Rights.
Quelle(1989), (33 Seiten)Verfügbarkeit 
BeigabenTabellen
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
SchlagwörterTagungsbericht; Stellungnahme; Citizenship Education; Civics; Civil Liberties; Educational Objectives; Elementary Secondary Education; Global Approach; Government Role; International Education; Social Sciences; Social Studies; World Affairs; World Problems
AbstractIn order to understand the context of the role that human rights should play in civic education in the United States, the era in which those rights were first debated (1789-1790's) must be examined, as well as contemporary political and education trends in the United States and the world. Human rights were at the heart of the democratic revolutions in the late 18th century. For a contemporary understanding of human rights education in the United States, the role that the United States has played in world affairs since the end of World War II must be examined. The organization of the United Nations and the formulation of its charter brought considerable enthusiasm for human rights to the United States. The rise of international studies as a basic component of civic education in the schools was always beset in the United States by Cold War ideology and McCarthyism. The Helsinki Final Act of 1975 and the Carter administration's focus on human rights brought concern for human rights back into the forefront of national discussion. The onset of the Reagan administration downgraded the role of human rights in U.S. foreign policy. In spite of this opposition, the California State Department of Education drew up and adopted a "Model Curriculum for Human Rights and Genocide," based on a similar program developed in Connecticut. It suggests ten human rights issues for discussion by U.S. high school students (e.g., "Privacy, Authority, and Abortion"). Two charts help delineate civic values and human rights in an educational scheme. (PPB)
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2004/1/01
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