Evaluating the impact of human rights education on the adjustment of Greek primary school students

Author:

Stavrou Vaia1ORCID,Brouzos Andreas1ORCID,Vassilopoulos Stephanos P.2ORCID,Koutras Vasilios3

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Educational Psychology, Counselling and Research, Department of Primary Education University of Ioannina Ioannina Greece

2. Laboratory of Relational Dynamic Education and Counselling, Department of Education and Social Work Sciences University of Patras Patras Greece

3. Department of Early Childhood Education University of Ioannina Ioannina Greece

Abstract

Human rights education has an encouraging effect on children's school routine. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of a 12‐session transformative human rights education intervention in improving children's school adjustment. Participants were 340 Greek primary school students assigned to intervention group (n = 187) and control group (n = 153). All members completed a written questionnaire 1 week before the implementation of the intervention, measuring their knowledge of human rights, school engagement, perceptions of the school environment, interpersonal relationships, empathy and perceptions, attitudes and feelings towards school. The completion process of the same questionnaire was repeated 1 week after the termination of the intervention and 4 months later. The results showed that the intervention was particularly beneficial as the intervention group members demonstrated a significant increase in their knowledge of human rights, school engagement, perceptions of the school environment, empathy and school liking, while experiencing a significant decrease in school avoidance and loneliness. Members of the control group did not report any significant improvement over time. The study's implications for future research on school‐based human rights interventions are discussed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Psychology,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),General Medicine

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