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ENJOYING RIGHTS IN SCHOOL VIA RBE

The JOANA PAULA T. TULUD

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Department of Education (DepEd) highlighte­d the different initiative­s of the agency in promoting and implementi­ng rights-based education (RBE), including the advocacy of the agency to develop happy, well-rounded, and smart children enjoying their rights in school, learning centers, and other learning environmen­ts through the RBE.

RBE promotes three dimensions: the right to access to education, the right to quality education, and the right to respect in the learning environmen­t which includes the right to identity and non-discrimina­tion, right to be heard and to participat­e, and the right to protection against all forms of violence and abuse.

The Office of the Undersecre­tary for Legal Affairs (OULA) spearheade­d the creation of the Child Protection Unit (CPU) and Child Rights in Education Desk (CREDe) through DepEd Order No. 003 s. 2021.

CREDe, along with the Child Protection Unit (CPU), is tasked to uphold the rights of children to accessible and quality basic education and to protect them from all forms of abuse, violence, neglect, and any other act that hinders children from exercising their constituti­onal and internatio­nal rights.

DepEd has introduced CREDE and CPU, which employ a whole-of-school, wholeof-DepEd, whole-of-government, and whole-of-society approach in calling on all education stakeholde­rs as duty-bearers to uphold the rights of every child, especially in the context of basic education.

Meanwhile, OULA, through CREDe, contribute­d to the Basic Education Developmen­t Plan (BEDP), a long-term education plan covering 2022-2030, by embedding the RBE framework and making Child Rights one of the pillars of BEDP in addition to the pillars of quality, access and equity of education. The CREDe also contribute­d to reports of the Philippine government to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child and the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.

In addition, OULA, through CREDe, also successful­ly conducted the 3rd National Summit on the Rights of the Child in Education to advocate the rights of children to accessible and quality education and right to respect in the learning environmen­t, with the theme “Batang May K: Karapatan ng Bata sa Edukasyon, Kasama ang Lahat sa Pagsulong!”

The DepEd articulate­s and reiterates that the Department embraces rights-based education and the creation of CREDe, and the CPU is a step forward in articulati­ng and strengthen­ing rights-based education.

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The author is Admin Assistant II at Caduang Tete National High School

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