a ‘rights respecting’ school. 3 the uncrc is at the heart of its ethos and curriculum, improving...
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The UNCRC is at the heart of its ethos and curriculum, improving well being for all
and helping every child develop her /his talents and abilities.
The school promotes a sense of self as a global citizen acting for justice and sustainable living.
In a UNICEF rights respecting school…
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What happens on the journey to becoming a Rights Respecting School?
In a nutshell:
Children and adults learn about the UNCRC,
Everyone learns to use it as a guide to living
Emphasis on reciprocity.
4 standards and 18 success criteria
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What is the UNCRC?SURVIVAL
DEVELOPMENTPARTICIPATIO
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PROTECTION
The Convention makes clear that ALL children have a right to an education that helps them to reach their full potential. This includes helping them to know about and realise all their rights.
The child’s right to life means the most basic needs, including food, shelter and access to health care must be treated as rights, implying duties.
The right to freedom of expression, to be listened to and be taken seriously, to play an active part in their communities – local and global.
Every child’s right
The right to play, to be cared for, protected from abuse, neglect and exploitation.
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A. Rights respecting values underpin leadership and management
B. The whole school community learns about the UNCRC.
C. The school has a rights respecting ethos
D. Children and young people are empowered to become active citizens and learners
The 4 RRSA standards
Learning to live sustainably and act for global justice guided by the UNCRC runs like a silver thread through the 4 standards
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In a rights respecting school Leadership commits the school to…
• learning about the UNCRC and beyond (emerging capacities..HRA and UNDHR)
• learning and teaching through UNCRC values and principles (modelling, language, planning, policies)
• learning and teaching for the realisation of children’s rights globally (links to Global citizenship strand Day for Change)
Rights respecting values underpin leadership and management
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UNCRC ARTICLES AND VALUESEXAMPLES OF OPPORTUNITIES
• studied in classes• campaigns• assemblies (could be linked to a local, national or
world event)• newsletters• homeworks• website• parents evenings• open days
The whole school community learns about the UNCRC.
These rights are unconditional
We agree what to do to help everyone enjoy their rights
We learn what these rights imply for adults and for us
The school has a rights respecting ethos
CLASS CHARTERS
Participation rights: Articles 12 -17
Children and young people are empowered to become active citizens and learners
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WHY THE RRSA WORKSa. The CRC is universal - mutual, reciprocal: makes
sense to children and adults b. Removes relativism of school rules c. All faiths / no faithd. Empowers e. Relationships (inclusive / language to manage)f. Practical guide for living: now and in the future g. Citizens now. h. Coherence for school leadership and school
development
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