A Human Rights Approach to Stopping Homophobic Bullying in Schools |
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Authors: | Catherine G. Taylor |
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Affiliation: | Education and Department of Rhetoric , University of Winnipeg , E-mail: c.taylor@uwinnipeg.ca |
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Abstract: | SAMMARY This article examines the development of Winnipeg School Division's groundbreaking program to oppose homophobic bullying by making that struggle synonymous with the defense of human rights. The analysis draws on interviews with key players in the development of the program, committee minutes, newspaper accounts, workshop evaluations and court rulings. The Division's approach involves a range of actions, the mainstay of which is compulsory workshops for all employees, and is supported by various initiatives undertaken by stakeholders outside the Division. The article assesses the strategic merits of the Division's human rights approach to stopping homophobic bullying and argues that curriculum development is still required to achieve the full potential of that approach. |
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Keywords: | Bullying Canada education homophobia human rights |
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