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Basic skills provision for the have‐nots: a rights hoax? Re‐examining international standards on the right to education
Päivi Gynthersubject
Basic skillsValue (ethics)Economic growthGlobalizationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Content analysisBasic educationLegislationSociologyPublic administrationEducationDisadvantagedSocial theorydescription
In the present era of accelerating globalisation of the labour market and education, access to knowledge of value has become increasingly complicated. This study enquired into the rights to post‐compulsory basic education by analysing the contemporary standard‐setting instruments of the United Nations, the Council of Europe and the European Community. An analytical scheme was developed that suggested four interconnected areas of education legislation, disregard of which cumulatively maintains exclusion of educationally disadvantaged individuals from knowledge and skills with proper value in the job market. The four thematic aspects identified were rights, recognition, resources and representation. Findings indicate that the international regimes examined are not unequivocal and thereby leave room for manoeuvre. The study concluded that legal strategies for the abolishment of skills deficiency traps should be rethought. Instead of relying on rights‐talk, we should increasingly move to the recognition of fu...
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2011-09-01 | International Journal of Inclusive Education |