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: > > ======== Global Human Rights Education listserv ======== Send mail intended for the list to <hr-education@hrea.org>. Archives of the list can be found at: http://www.hrea.org/lists/hr-education/markup/maillist.php If you have problems (un)subscribing, contact <owner-hr-education@hrea.org>. **You are welcome to reprint, copy, archive, quote or re-post this item, but please retain the original and listserv source.
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