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2003-06-10

The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in higher education - a final report

At the end of 2001 the National Agency for Higher Education received a request from the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs to stimulate increased use of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in higher education and at the same time to ensure that students received information about the convention. The National Agency was allocated SEK 500,000 to fund this undertaking. A final report on the project was to be submitted by June 15, 2003. What follows is the final report on this work and a survey of the Agency´s actions in this respect.

During March 2003 the National Agency for Higher Education published an anthology containing examples of programmes in which the Convention on the Rights of the Child has been integrated into the teaching. The anthology also contains the responses of the higher education institutions to a consultation document circulated by the Agency about the convention. By and large the institutions were positive to the convention and to the task undertaken by the Agency.

The National Agency for Higher Education has also organised a focus group survey among students who can be assumed to have received teaching about the convention and also those who have not. This survey reveals that teaching about the convention is most frequent in teacher training programmes, but that most of the students´ knowledge of the convention derives from sources outside higher education. Student awareness of the convention is limited. Discussion of the convention rarely forms part of the teaching and it is often one item on reading lists that remains unread. On the other hand, virtually all the students in the survey claimed that they would welcome more teaching about the convention.

The National Agency for Higher Education has placed advertisements in student newspapers and in journals for teachers in higher education about the work with the Convention on the Rights of the Child and pointed out that some time should be devoted to the convention in higher education.

The National Agency for Higher Education has also arranged for pupils in upper-secondary schools to write about what students in higher education should learn about children and young people on the basis of the convention. These essays suggest that the student´s general education and self-awareness is at least as important as their knowledge of the convention and of children. Self-awareness and personal development must be also one objective for programmes working with the convention.

Finally, in the opinion of the National Agency for Higher Education, further benefits will ensue from encouraging the higher education institutions to continue the work of implementing the convention.

Swedish National Agency for Higher Education  Visting address: Luntmakargatan 13  Box 7851, 103 99 Stockholm
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