Human Rights

20 Dec

DSC at Senate Hearing on Ending the School-to-Prison Pipeline

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Wednesday, December 12, 2012 was a historic day for the Dignity in Schools Campaign (DSC) and our allies in the fight to end school pushout and ensure the human right to education for all children and young people. The U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Human Rights held the first-ever Congressional hearing on "Ending the School-to-Prison Pipeline."

Moderator - Catherine Kim, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

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Friday, June 5, 2009

Produced by NESRI and CADRE, this manual is a resource for advocates, organizers, community members, parents and youth interested in using human rights as a tool for improving public education in t

"To Cultivate Children's Sound Minds that Develop a New Era, A Crisis of Losing Confidence in Bringing up Next Generation," Interim Report of the Central Council for Education, Japan

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Central Council for Education, Japan

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March 31, 1998

Project on Basic School Law, National Ministry of Education and Professional Formation, Luxembourg (October 2003).

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National Ministry of Education and Professional Formation, Luxembourg

Date: 
October 2003

This is My Home: K-12 Human Rights Education Initiative and Curriculum, Human Rights Resource Center, University of Minnesota Human Rights Center.

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Human Rights Resource Center, University of Minnesota Human Rights Center.

The DSC believes that schools are pushing children out of school by placing arbitrary rules before children’s education and treating children as “problems” to be dealt with rather