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    Teaching Human Rights through English Language Education

    Teaching Human Rights through English Language Education by Khuram, Sabiha; Sheikh, Qaisera; Anjum, Nadia; William, Isabel;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Pakistan
    • Date of Publication 27 March 2008

    • ISBN 9780195474701
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages238 pages
    • Size 240x180x10 mm
    • Weight 253 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 19 illustrations, 6 photographs
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    Short description:

    This book has a dual objective of teaching English through raising the awareness of human rights at the individual, community, national and global level. The activities have been designed using global concepts and ideas which are universally accepted. These have been indigenized and made relevant to the local context.

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    This book takes a novel approach by integrating the teaching of English Language through awareness of human rights. It is the outcome of a seminar on Human Rights through Language Teaching and won the English Language Teaching Contacts Scheme (ELTCS) award given by the British Council, London.
    The book covers the major principles of human rights education i.e. learner centeredness, learner autonomy, reflection and introspection. It is replete with activities that promote collaborative learning exercises and encourages students to contextualise ideas in their respective environments. Each unit has a voices section, which gives information about young peoples critical life experiences and champions how upholding and inculcating knowledge of human rights can serve to highlight their
    problems. The voices section represents not only the different parts of the world but the different segments of society as well. It creates an awareness of the rights and responsibilities of individuals living in civilised societies and the value of protecting human rights. The authors have aimed at
    keeping learner motivation high while designing the activities and the focus is on language development through reading, writing and speaking skills.

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