Education for Citizenship and Human Rights

Authors

  • Avelino Sarasúa Ortega

Abstract

It seems perfectly natural to establish a parallel between the so-called Education for Citizenship and Human Rights subject and the social and civic competence. The official curriculum in every Spanish Autonomous Region is laid down by a Decree that makes it clear the relationship between that subject and the basic competence, and how the subject contributes to the acquisition and development of the competence.

Then, why is Education for Citizenship and Human Rights questioned as a subject while the learning of the knowledge, abilities, values and attitudes necessary to achieve the basic social and civic competence is accepted without discussion?

How to Cite

Sarasúa Ortega, A. (2008). Education for Citizenship and Human Rights. Avances En Supervisión Educativa, (9). Retrieved from https://avances.adide.org/index.php/ase/article/view/341

Published

2008-10-01