How We Are Failing the Right to Education

Insightful, humorous and filled with surprising information, How We Are Failing the Right to Education reveals how governments are failing to respect the human rights they have promised to uphold. With lively anecdotes and astonishing flashbacks from the author’s time as an aid worker, this book opens our eyes to the world around us, offering hopeful change.

Ian T. Werrett spent several years working in Southeast Asia with children denied education, before returning to the UK to become a teacher of human rights. Werrett guides the reader through human rights law, and its shortfalls, as he explores how we are failing the right to education and how we can fix it.

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How We Are Failing the Right to Education

Insightful, humorous and filled with surprising information, How We Are Failing the Right to Education reveals how governments are failing to respect the human rights they have promised to uphold. With lively anecdotes and astonishing flashbacks from the author’s time as an aid worker, this book opens our eyes to the world around us, offering hopeful change.

Ian T. Werrett spent several years working in Southeast Asia with children denied education, before returning to the UK to become a teacher of human rights. Werrett guides the reader through human rights law, and its shortfalls, as he explores how we are failing the right to education and how we can fix it.

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How We Are Failing the Right to Education

How We Are Failing the Right to Education

by Ian T. Werrett
How We Are Failing the Right to Education

How We Are Failing the Right to Education

by Ian T. Werrett

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Insightful, humorous and filled with surprising information, How We Are Failing the Right to Education reveals how governments are failing to respect the human rights they have promised to uphold. With lively anecdotes and astonishing flashbacks from the author’s time as an aid worker, this book opens our eyes to the world around us, offering hopeful change.

Ian T. Werrett spent several years working in Southeast Asia with children denied education, before returning to the UK to become a teacher of human rights. Werrett guides the reader through human rights law, and its shortfalls, as he explores how we are failing the right to education and how we can fix it.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165088629
Publisher: Ian T. Werrett
Publication date: 11/16/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Ian worked in anti-child trafficking in Southeast Asia, routinely supporting children who had survived some of the worst the world can offer. Since returning to the UK he has provided guest lectures on human rights, been interviewed by local media and been published in academic journals.

Today, Ian is a teacher of politics and human rights. He holds a postgraduate degree in International Human Rights Law

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