2023
DOI: 10.17083/ijsg.v10i1.546
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Children’s rights education via game-based activities: An intervention in kindergarten

Abstract: This paper presents an effort for introducing children rights to preschool students transcending conventional methods. An educational intervention was designed and developed for the introduction of preschoolers to issues of survival, development, non-discrimination and protection rights through digital games. The latter were used in online sessions, due to Covid-19 constraints. Educational effectiveness was studied through qualitative analysis of interviews with children before and after the intervention, thro… Show more

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“…The findings of this work highlight the importance of creating such games in higher education based on professional tools. "Children's Rights Education via Game-based Activities: An Intervention in Kindergarten", by Theonia and Gouscos [4], presents an educational intervention that was designed and developed for the introduction of preschoolers to issues of survival, development, non-discrimination and protection rights through digital games. Results showed that, following the intervention, individual rights occupied a more central place in the children's self-awareness.…”
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“…The findings of this work highlight the importance of creating such games in higher education based on professional tools. "Children's Rights Education via Game-based Activities: An Intervention in Kindergarten", by Theonia and Gouscos [4], presents an educational intervention that was designed and developed for the introduction of preschoolers to issues of survival, development, non-discrimination and protection rights through digital games. Results showed that, following the intervention, individual rights occupied a more central place in the children's self-awareness.…”
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confidence: 99%