children’s rights practicum
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IntroductionIntroduction
Introductory video Children's Rights An
imation› http://youtube.com/
watch?v=y_2nA49p3yw
Children’s Rights Practicum
Comprised of› UN Convention on
The Rights of The Child
What are Children’s Rights?
Children’s rights are defined by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. There are three categories of rights:
Rights of provision. › Ex., education and health care.
Rights of protection.› Ex., protection from abuse and neglect.
Rights of participation.› Ex., the right to be heard in matters affecting the
child.
In order to inform children about their rights
Ensuring that children’s rights are taken seriously
children’s rights practicum provides adults; parents, teachers and researchers who are engaged with children & children’s studies a way that underscores the individuality and authenticity of a child
It is reinforced by the government, society and individuals
The goal: teach children about children’s rights in order to empower them
There are different methods such as arts, literature, etc… to achieve the goal
Aim to let children use critical thinking, self reflection in the process of learning
Using dialogue and promote problem-posing teaching/learning method
Main Principles of the CRC: Four main principles instilled:
› The best interests principle. The Convention requires that the primary consideration in decision-making about children shall be in the child’s best interests.
› Non-discrimination. All children must be provided with equal opportunity for healthy development.
› Importance of family. The Convention supports the importance of the family to the child, parental authority and parental guidance.
› Participation. Children must be given a voice in all matters that affect them in accordance with their age and maturity.
• The aim is to ensure the best circumstances are availabe for child’s development.
Listen to children’s voice and its authenticity
See children’s interpretation See children as individuals more humane empower children
Promote the new teaching/learning method : less banking style and more problem posing model
Help teachers and researchers (students of this course) to put theories into practice
The value of the Children’s Rights Practicum…
Gives adults and children a way to interact in a way that is informed by the idea that children have agency and capabilities › Its about being given a space to
understand the individual (in this case the child) and not simply making assumption and stereotypes
Praxis- its about the practical application of the theories and literature read about children’s rights› Gives children an opportunity and a space in
society because they are often marginalized Hear the authentic voice of the child Promote UN Convention on the Rights of
the Child› Increase awareness about the CRC and its
intensions.