articleBritish Educational Research JournalNov 20, 2007Closed access

‘Voice’ is not enough: conceptualising Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child

Queen's University Belfast

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Abstract

This article provides a children's rights critique of the concept of ‘pupil voice’. The analysis is founded on Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, which gives children the right to have their views given due weight in all matters affecting them. Drawing on research conducted on behalf of the Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People, the article assesses some of the barriers to the meaningful and effective implementation of the right within education. It is argued that the phrases which are commonly used as abbreviations for Article 12, such as ‘pupil voice’, have the potential to diminish its impact as they provide an imperfect summary of the full extent…

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Keywords
  • Convention
  • Obligation
  • Convention on the Rights of the Child
  • Imperfect
  • Law
  • S Voice
  • Sociology
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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