This pilot study is the first to examine whether a novel curriculum based on the Reference Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture (RFCDC) could increase children’s endorsement and knowledge of children’s rights. We conducted a pre-test-post-test design with an intervention and a comparison school. Pupils (n = 172) from Bulgaria, Italy, Norway, Romania, and Spain attended schools in which the curriculum was taught, whereas pupils in the comparison group (n = 120) attended schools in the same city where the curriculum was not taught. Both groups were tested on their endorsement and knowledge of rights before and at the end of the intervention. Children in the intervention group increased in endorsing children’s rights at post-test more than did children in the intervention group. Most children believed that children had rights. Children in the intervention group showed modest increases in their knowledge of rights. Future ways of implementing the RFCDC are suggested.

Tenenbaum, H.R., Ingoglia, S., Wiium, N., Iannello, N.M., Inguglia, C., Liga, F., et al. (2022). Can we increase children’s rights endorsement and knowledge?: A pilot study based on the reference framework of competences for democratic culture. THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1-18 [10.1080/17405629.2022.2095367].

Can we increase children’s rights endorsement and knowledge?: A pilot study based on the reference framework of competences for democratic culture

Ingoglia, Sonia;Iannello, Nicolò M.;Inguglia, Cristiano;
2022-01-01

Abstract

This pilot study is the first to examine whether a novel curriculum based on the Reference Framework of Competences for Democratic Culture (RFCDC) could increase children’s endorsement and knowledge of children’s rights. We conducted a pre-test-post-test design with an intervention and a comparison school. Pupils (n = 172) from Bulgaria, Italy, Norway, Romania, and Spain attended schools in which the curriculum was taught, whereas pupils in the comparison group (n = 120) attended schools in the same city where the curriculum was not taught. Both groups were tested on their endorsement and knowledge of rights before and at the end of the intervention. Children in the intervention group increased in endorsing children’s rights at post-test more than did children in the intervention group. Most children believed that children had rights. Children in the intervention group showed modest increases in their knowledge of rights. Future ways of implementing the RFCDC are suggested.
2022
Tenenbaum, H.R., Ingoglia, S., Wiium, N., Iannello, N.M., Inguglia, C., Liga, F., et al. (2022). Can we increase children’s rights endorsement and knowledge?: A pilot study based on the reference framework of competences for democratic culture. THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1-18 [10.1080/17405629.2022.2095367].
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