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Tohidian, Iman; Taskoh, Ali Khorsandi; Abbaspour, Abbas – Issues in Educational Research, 2023
Despite technological advancements in engineering, medicine, agriculture, food, and health; we live in a global community of incidents, challenges, and crises, contrary to the hope of living in a 21st century utopia. Child labour can be seen as a malignant symptom for which policy-makers and senior authorities must take immediate and effective…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Social Responsibility, Child Labor
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Devreese, Daisy E. – Paedagogica Historica, 1999
States that the International Working Men's Association (IWMA) presented itself as an association wanting to implement a new type of society that was classless and socialist. Explains that education was a topic addressed by IWMA and explores the topic of education at the IWMA general congresses. (CMK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Labor, Children, Educational History
Noonan, Michael A. – 2001
This 2001 edition of Educational International's (EI) "Barometer on Trade Union and Human Rights in the Education Sector" focuses on four fundamental human rights: (1) the right to education; (2) academic freedom; (3) children's right to be protected from exploitation; and (4) workers' rights to form and join trade unions and to organize…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Child Labor, Children, Civil Liberties
Education International, Brussels (Belgium). – 1998
This report focuses on the extent to which the right to education is available to children, young people, and adults and the extent to which educators enjoy fundamental human and trade union rights set out in the major international deliberations and conventions. The report seeks to acknowledge the contributions of teachers and education support…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Child Labor, Children, Civil Liberties
Education International, Brussels (Belgium). – 1998
The papers in this volume reflect the general theme of the conference, which includes issues that will shape the future of Education International and of education for decades to come. The first half of the publication includes speeches by the following individuals: (1) Mary Hatwood Futrell, President, Education International; (2) Sandra Feldman,…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Children, Comprehensive School Health Education, Cultural Awareness