Using the World Wide Web to Teach Human Rights (original) (raw)
The ALAN Review, 2000
Abstract
Human rights issues are volatile because they occur in political contexts, which may or may not be understood by those outside the political situation. In teaching young people about human rights, adults must struggle with presenting information to students in a serious and informative manner and at the same time avoid material that is extremely sensationalist, frightening or disturbing. The process of selecting developmentally appropriate classroom materials in a focused, educational context becomes extremely important. When one ...
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