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Whatever rights another person has a citizen, l should have the same rights."who said that?/

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to the United Nations

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What Type of Citizenship Education; What Type of Citizen?

About the author

Henry Maitles

Henry Maitles is Professor of Education, interim Head of School of Education, University of the West of Scotland.

Education for citizenship raises key questions—what is education for? What is the role of the school in developing positive attitudes amongst young people? How can controversial issues be raised in the classroom? How do we develop critical citizens?

Citizenship is a compulsory element in most democracies throughout Europe, North America and the Pacific (Crick, 2000; Ostler & Starkey, 2005; Print, 2007; Kiwan, 2008). Research suggests that political education in schools in western democracies emphasizes political institutions, rights and responsibilities of citizens, debates on current issues and moralism in various combinations (Borhaug, 2008).

The largest international survey, the International Civil

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  • Right to Equality. It ensures equality before the law or the equal protection of the laws which means that the laws apply in the same manner to all, regardless of a person's status. This is called the rule of law. It means that no person is above the law.
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