People need to be informed about their human rights and they need to know how to claim their human rights

People need to be informed about their human rights and they need to know how to claim their human rights

By Andreas Klamm

New York / London / Paris. October 8, 2008/3mnewswire.org/-- People need to be informed about their human rights and they need education in human rights. Thomas Hammarberg, Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights has published a statement in concern of the human rights and how people should claim their humman rights.

Thomas Hammarberg, Council of Europe Commissioner for the Human Rights has declared:

"Human rights can only be realized if people are informed about their rights and know how to use them. Education about human rights is therefore central to the effective implementation of the agreed standards. While this was emphasized 60 years ago when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted, we are still far from ensuring that people know their rights and understand how to claim them.

The good news is that human rights education is receiving much needed attention at the European or international level. Resolutions have been adopted, conferences held and action plans issued by the United Nations agencies, not least UNESCO. The Council of Europe is particularly active in this field. Non-governmental organizations have also initiated valuable programs.

The current challenge remains one of translating these recommendations into concrete action at the national level. Human rights education needs to be more than a simple repetition of the various legal conventions with little explanation as to their relevance to ordinary people in their daily lives.

My experience is that a number of governments have not given sufficient priority to human rights education in schools. The allocated time is limited and the pedagogic methods unsuitable. The emphasis has been on preparing the pupils for the labour market rather than developing life skills which would incorporate human rights values.

More worryingly, it seems that some governments fear that a human rights approach in the schools could breed unwanted criticism and even undermine government policies. This is an undemocratic and short-sighted attitude. Educating citizens in their human rights creates an informed society which in turn strengthens democracy. For the Council of Europe, therefore, human rights education is crucially important.

International actors should focus efforts on assisting countries to develop their own programs, with education materials tailored to the particular needs of individual countries. The UN World Programe for Human Rights Education, which started in 2005, aims to give guidance on how such national efforts can be planned and enforced. 'Education for Democratic Citizenship and Human Rights', one of the projects currently being run by the Council of Europe, builds on the experience of a network of national coordinators.

An European resource centre on education for intercultural understanding, human rights and democratic citizenship (the European Wergeland Centre) will open in the autumn in Oslo. The centre will carry out and support research, provide in-service training for teachers and disseminate information and serve as platform and meeting place for relevant actors. Countries can indeed learn from one another.

The school system will certainly remain at the root of making young generations aware of their rights and how to use them. Not only should the school provide the key facts about human rights norms and the mechanisms for their protection, it also has a vital role to play in fostering values such as respect for others, non-discrimination, gender equality and democratic participation.

Inter-cultural understanding and respect have to be stressed in such learning. When the Convention on the Rights of the Child lists values to be promoted, it makes special mention of respect for 'the national values of the country in which the child is living, the country from which he or she may originate, and for civilizations different from his or her own'. Human right education should therefore be committed to an inclusive approach to societal diversity (1).

School curricula, education materials, pedagogic methods and the training of teachers have to be in conformity with such ambitions. At the same time, it is crucial that life in schools benefits from a human rights atmosphere. ! There should be both 'human rights through education' and 'human rights in education'.

The school itself must demonstrate that it takes human rights seriously. Pupils should be welcome to express their views and to participate in the running of the school as much as possible. The atmosphere in school should be characterized by mutual understanding, respect and responsibility between all actors. I have seen such schools and noticed that they tend to function much better than those run on an authoritarian model. Pupils learn social and other life skills, not only facts.

Teachers and principals have a key role for developing such schools. In addition, they need the support of local and central authorities and not least the Ministry of Education. Educational policies should promote a rights-based approach. Teacher training for all teachers, regardless of their specialization, should be conceived along this model. Pedagogic methods should be promoted which are democratic and participatory and the textbooks and other education material should be consistent with human rights values.

The fact that many children now spend more time with screens than with teachers (or with their parents) also affects human rights learning. While the technology is value-neutral, the messages picked up or sent may not be. Efforts by the school in the field of human rights may be undermined by impressions on the screen, often dictated by purely commercial interests.

The school has to relate to the supply on the net and be prepared to take the necessary discussions. However, as important is that human rights thinking and discussion is provided through the new media – which certainly is a major challenge in the light of the commercial and private nature of the media landscape.

Extra efforts are also required in order to ensure that minorities and disadvantaged groups are reached in human rights education programs. This requires that basic materials are produced in relevant languages, teachers are recruited from within these communities and that the pedagogic methods are culturally adapted.

Respecting human rights, disseminating information on the existing standards and making people aware about their rights are commitments which states have willingly entered into. These words should be put into deeds."

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Internet: http://www.andreasklamm.wordpress.com, Journalist, Radio/TV-Journalist Autor, Verleger seit 1984 und Herausgeber von British Newsflash Magazine, seit 1986, Moderator, freier Fernseh- Film und Radio-Produzent seit 1984. Auszeichnungen für Fernseh-Produktion in den Jahren 1986, 1987, 1988 und 1989 unter anderem von der Landeszentrale für politische Bildung in Rheinland-Pfalz. MEDIEN-DIENSTE in English, Französisch und Deutsch: Presse, Film, Funk, Fernsehen, seit 1984, :: bis 2002 "Speyerer Tagespost", seit 1984 privater Rundfunk (Fernsehen und Radio) mit der Einführung des dualen Rundfunks in Deutschland, tätig für Tageszeitungen wie Tagespost (Speyer), Morgenpost (Speyer), Wochenblatt (Mannheim), Stadtradio (Heilbronn), diverse Nachrichtenagenturen wie ddp Deutscher Depeschen Dienst, Nachrichtenagenturen onpra.de, 3mnewswire.org, konventionelle Main-Stream-Medien und alternative unabhängige Medien seit 1984. 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Human Rights Reporters :: Medienprojekt Menschenrechts-Reporter :: Edition 2008, No. 1, Human Rights, abuses and violations of Human Rights, international understanding, 272 pages / Seiten, author: Andreas Klamm, Journalist, Publishing Center: Books on Demand Gmbh; Edition 1 (October 2008), Language: English / German, bi-lingual, ISBN-10: 3837072436, ISBN-13: 978-3837072433 === Weitere ausführliche Informationen: www.andreasklamm.blogspot.com === Books written by the author and journalist Andreas Klamm (Bücher, eine Auswahl, geschrieben und veröffentlicht von Andreas Klamm): ===, Liberty, Peace and Media: Amy Goodman And The Freedom Of The Press - Excellent journalists in extraordinary times, Books on Demand Gmbh; Paris, France; (February 2009), 276 pages, author: Andreas Klamm, journalist Language: English / German, bi-lingual, ISBN-10: 2-8106-0269-7, ISBN-13: 978-2-8106-0269-8, ===, Liberty and Peace NOW! 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