Grading Goal Four: Tensions, Threats, and Opportunities in the Sustainable Development Goal on Quality Education
Editat de Antonia Wulffen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 apr 2020
With a decade left until the 2030 deadline, Grading Goal Four calls upon the education community to engage more thoughtfully and critically with SDG 4 and related efforts. As an ever-growing number of actors and initiatives claim to contribute to its achievement, it is becoming clear that the ambitious but broad priorities within the goal are vulnerable to cherry-picking and misrepresentation, placing it at the heart of tensions between instrumentalist and rights-based approaches to education. This text, a critical analysis of SDG 4, provides a framework for examining trends and developments in education globally.
As the first volume that examines early implementation efforts under SDG 4, Grading Goal Four formulates a critique along with strategies for moving forward. By scrutinising the challenges, tensions and power dynamics shaping SDG 4, it advances rights-based perspectives and strategies for effective implementation and builds capacity for strengthened monitoring and analysis of the goal.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004430341
ISBN-10: 9004430342
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
ISBN-10: 9004430342
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Notă biografică
Antonia Wulff is a Coordinator at Education International and led EI’s advocacy in the negotiations on the SDGs. She is a board member of the Global Campaign for Education and has a background in the European student movement.
Recenzii
"Even in these troubling times, the Sustainable Development Goal for education will be the guide for education policy around the world between now and 2030. Grading Goal Four is a tour de force, critically examining the past and future of SDG4. Antonia Wullf has gathered a brilliant array of scholars and activists who put the right to education at the forefront in understanding the challenges, tensions, and possibilities SDG4 offers. This is must reading for anyone concerned with education today!" - Steven Klees, Professor of International Education Policy, University of Maryland, and Former President, Comparative and International Education Society
Cuprins
Foreword
Preliminary Remarks and Acknowledgments
List of Tables
Abbreviations
Table of Cases
Notes on Contributors
Introduction to the Commentary
part 1
The Charter System
1 The Drafting of the 1961 European Social Charter
Anna Panarella
2 The Reform of the European Social Charter
Stefano Angeleri and Róisín Dunbar
3 Perspectives on the Evolution of the European Social Charter System
Victor Guset
4 The General Structure of the European Social Charter
Barbara Kresal
part 2
European and National Guarantees Regarding the Application of the Charter
5 The Follow-Up to the Decisions of the European Committee of Social Rights
Benoît Petit
6 The Implementation of the European Social Charter by National Authorities
Giovanni Cavaggion
7 The European Social Charter’s Applicability by National Courts
Manuel Fontaine Campos, Catarina Santos Botelho and Bruno Mestre
part 3
The Spirit of the Charter
8 The European Social Charter and the Theory of Human Rights Law
Marta-Claudia Cliza, Carole Nivard, Laura-Cristiana Spătaru-Negură
9 The Methods for Interpreting the European Social Charter
Csilla Kollonay-Lehoczky
10 The Values Underlying the European Social Charter
Bige Açımuz and Olgun Akbulut
11 Economic Policies and the European Social Charter
Berrin Ceylan Ataman and Gözde Atasayan
12 The Protection of Vulnerable People in the Charter System
Katarzyna Dunaj and Joanna Ryszka
part 4
The European Social Charter and Other Sources of International and European Human Rights Law
13 The European Social Charter and the European Convention on Human Rights
Christina Deliyanni-Dimitrakou
14 The European Social Charter and the European Union
Marco Rocca
15 The European Social Charter and the Standards of the International Labour Organization
E. Murat Engin and Gaye Burcu Yıldız
16 The European Social Charter and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Effrosyni Bakirtzi
Selected Bibliography
Preliminary Remarks and Acknowledgments
List of Tables
Abbreviations
Table of Cases
Notes on Contributors
Introduction to the Commentary
part 1
The Charter System
1 The Drafting of the 1961 European Social Charter
Anna Panarella
2 The Reform of the European Social Charter
Stefano Angeleri and Róisín Dunbar
3 Perspectives on the Evolution of the European Social Charter System
Victor Guset
4 The General Structure of the European Social Charter
Barbara Kresal
part 2
European and National Guarantees Regarding the Application of the Charter
5 The Follow-Up to the Decisions of the European Committee of Social Rights
Benoît Petit
6 The Implementation of the European Social Charter by National Authorities
Giovanni Cavaggion
7 The European Social Charter’s Applicability by National Courts
Manuel Fontaine Campos, Catarina Santos Botelho and Bruno Mestre
part 3
The Spirit of the Charter
8 The European Social Charter and the Theory of Human Rights Law
Marta-Claudia Cliza, Carole Nivard, Laura-Cristiana Spătaru-Negură
9 The Methods for Interpreting the European Social Charter
Csilla Kollonay-Lehoczky
10 The Values Underlying the European Social Charter
Bige Açımuz and Olgun Akbulut
11 Economic Policies and the European Social Charter
Berrin Ceylan Ataman and Gözde Atasayan
12 The Protection of Vulnerable People in the Charter System
Katarzyna Dunaj and Joanna Ryszka
part 4
The European Social Charter and Other Sources of International and European Human Rights Law
13 The European Social Charter and the European Convention on Human Rights
Christina Deliyanni-Dimitrakou
14 The European Social Charter and the European Union
Marco Rocca
15 The European Social Charter and the Standards of the International Labour Organization
E. Murat Engin and Gaye Burcu Yıldız
16 The European Social Charter and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Effrosyni Bakirtzi
Selected Bibliography