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A framework for heritage, multiculturalism and citizenship education : seminar papers and proceedings, April 15-17, Johannesburg, South Africa / co-ordinated by Amina Osman and Brenda Leibowitz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Commonwealth case studies in citizenship educationPublisher: London : Commonwealth Secretariat, [2003]Copyright date: ©2003Description: 136 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0850927552
  • 9780850927559
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323.6 22
Contents:
Pt. I. The Seminar -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Key Themes -- 3. Recommendations -- Pt. II. Selected Papers -- 4. The Transformation of the Curriculum for Basic Education in Mozambique -- 5. Education Values in Primary Schools: An Experience of Human Rights and Democracy Education -- 6. Religious Tolerance and Citizenship in Lesotho: Religious Education or Citizenship Education? -- 7. The School Curriculum as a Means of Providing Universal and Meaningful Reflection on Citizenship in Lesotho -- 8. Achieving Change through Statutory Education: A History of Education for Mutual Understanding in Northern Ireland -- 9. Education for Human Rights and Democracy in Namibia -- 10. Citizenship Beyond Borders? National Identity, Xenophobia and Global Citizenship -- 11. The South African Experience - Further Contextual Issues -- App. A: Seminar Programme -- App. B: Seminar Participants.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Pt. I. The Seminar -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Key Themes -- 3. Recommendations -- Pt. II. Selected Papers -- 4. The Transformation of the Curriculum for Basic Education in Mozambique -- 5. Education Values in Primary Schools: An Experience of Human Rights and Democracy Education -- 6. Religious Tolerance and Citizenship in Lesotho: Religious Education or Citizenship Education? -- 7. The School Curriculum as a Means of Providing Universal and Meaningful Reflection on Citizenship in Lesotho -- 8. Achieving Change through Statutory Education: A History of Education for Mutual Understanding in Northern Ireland -- 9. Education for Human Rights and Democracy in Namibia -- 10. Citizenship Beyond Borders? National Identity, Xenophobia and Global Citizenship -- 11. The South African Experience - Further Contextual Issues -- App. A: Seminar Programme -- App. B: Seminar Participants.

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