Strategies for Implementing Human Rights Education in Nigeria

  • Edinyang S
  • Effiom V
  • Ubi I
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Human rights education is one of the new courses introduced into the school curriculum. It improves the quality of learning achievement by promoting pupil-centered and participatory teaching and learning practices and processes, as well as new function for our noble profession. It helps in no small measure towards the contribution of social cohesion and conflict prevention by enhancing the social and emotional development of the child and by introducing democratic values. It helps learners to develop attitudes of solidarity across issues and nations. Human rights education promotes understanding and friendship among people and nations of the world. It is very essential because, it is used to affirm that all individuals, irrespective of status, have moral rights which a society should not deny. This work therefore attempts to explore strategies for implementing human rights education in our schools which include training of teachers and other education personnel, dissemination of information, curriculum development among others. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Edinyang, S., Effiom, V., & Ubi, I. (2013). Strategies for Implementing Human Rights Education in Nigeria. Global Journal of Educational Research, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.4314/gjedr.v12i1.4

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