Re: Syllabus of human rights curriculum for secondary schools



Dear all,

I didn't know that the International Baccalaureate had approved the
course, sounds like excellent news!

Does anyone know whether other countries are considering following suit -
could there be an equivalent in England for A-levels, for example?

Best wishes
Rochelle



On 30 August 2002, Joni Makivirta <jonimakivirta@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
> 
> In Autumn 2001 International Baccalaureate (IB) approved a new school
> based subject: Human Rights. For the first time students can take the
> final exam in human rights as part of their baccalaureate. The human
> rights course has been developed with aims, objectives, and a syllabus
> outline that could easily be used in other secondary school settings.
> 
> The syllabus outline is as follows:
>
>




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