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| 1 | 2013 Article | The best practices of human rights (Atham) programme in selected secondary schools in Malaysia Chang Lee Hoon, Teng Jane, Yan Fang, Bucher Stefan, Basiran Nurhuda, Hussin Nafisah Ilham, Boyman Siti Norainizahhafizah, The World Programme for Human Rights Education (2005 – ongoing), set up by United Nations General Assembly and coordinated by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in partnership with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) seeks to promote a common understanding of basic principles and methodologies of human rights education, to provide a realistic framework for action, and to strengthen partnerships and cooperation from international to grass-root levels. Aligned with the World Programme for Human Rights Education, the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) in partnership with the Ministry of Education Malaysia implemented the first phase of the Best Practices of Human Rights programme, known as the ATHAM programme in five selected secondary schools in Malaysia. A research study using mixed method sequential exploratory design was conducted to examine the schools’ experiences with the ATHAM program..... 2329 hits |
| 2 | 2012 Article | The experience of teachers and students from the best practices of human rights in education Teng Jane Yan Fang, The study investigated the schools’ experiences on SUHAKAM’s best practices in Human Rights (ATHAM) programme. The aim of the paper was to highlight the best practices of human rights program as experienced by the teachers and students. The views were expressed in terms of the importance of ATHAM objectives, challenges and ways to overcome the challenges. With the cooperation of the Ministry of Education, five schools were selected as the pilot project in 2009. This paper focused on the report of the quantitative results. A total of 798 respondents participated in the survey. There were 148 teachers and 650 students. The findings showed that both teachers and students agreed that the objectives were important. Lack of Time and lack of support in the practice of human rights was found to be the challenges among teachers and students. The results also demonstrated the ways to overcome the challenges were that school stakeholders must practice human rights. Subsequently, T-test was co..... 1434 hits |
| 3 | 2012 Article | The experience of teachers and students from the best practices of human rights in education Teng, Jane Yan Fang The study investigated the schools_ experiences on SUHAKAM_s best practices in Human Rights (ATHAM) programme. The aim of the paper was to highlight the best practices of human rights program as experienced by the teachers and students. The views were expressed in terms of the importance of ATHAM objectives, challenges and ways to overcome the challenges. With the cooperation of the Ministry of Education, five schools were selected as the pilot project in 2009. This paper focused on the report of the quantitative results. A total of 798 respondents participated in the survey. There were 148 teachers and 650 students. The findings showed that both teachers and students agreed that the objectives were important. Lack of Time and lack of support in the practice of human rights was found to be the challenges among teachers and students. The results also demonstrated the ways to overcome the challenges were that school stakeholders must practice human rights. Subsequently, T-test was conduc..... 55 hits |
| 4 | 2013 Article | Teachers’ attitudes towards co-curricular activities in selected schools Teng, Jane Yan Fang This study investigated the teachers_ attitudes towards co-curricular activities in schools. The aim of the paper was to highlight the teachers_ readiness, knowledge and commitment towards their involvement in cocurricular activities in schools. A total of 116 respondents participated in the survey. The findings showed that the teachers_ readiness of being involved in the activities of co-curricular was high (mean=4.00); their knowledge was found to be at high levels (mean=3.86) and their commitment was also at high levels (mean=3.86). The results of the study implied that the teachers_ attitudes towards the co-curricular activities influenced significantly the students_ performance at co-curricular activities. The students_ active participation in co-curricular activities served as the catalyst for students_ holistic development. Therefore, the teachers_ attitudes in terms of readiness, knowledge and commitment should be emphasized in curriculum planning and co-curriculum planning, im..... 60 hits |
| 5 | 2012 Article | An evaluation on the best practices of Human Rights in Malaysian Schools Teng, Jane Yan Fang The study investigated the schools_ experiences on SUHAKAM_s (Suruhanjaya Hak Asasi Manusia Malaysia) best practices in Human Rights ATHAM (Amalan Terbaik Hak Asasi Manusia) programme. The aim of the best practices on Human Rights in schools is to create and practice a culture of human rights in schools. With the cooperation of the Ministry of Education, five schools were selected as the pilot project. The study focused on the evaluation into the aspects of challenges, ways to overcome challenges, benefits and the future plans for the programme. The study employed a mixed-method design in soliciting qualitative and quantitative data. This paper focuses on the evaluation using the qualitative method. The findings show that the challenges faced by the schools in practicing the Human Rights program are lack of knowledge; inadequate skills; and lack of community support. The results also inform that the ways to overcoming the challenges are establishing a common practice for all; integrati..... 2 hits |