Implementation of Human Rights Principles in School Administration: Perceptions of Principals and Teachers of Arab Schools at Jerusalem Governorate

This study was undertaken during the 2009 /2010 academic year to explore the Arab schools principals' and teachers' perceptions of the degree to which human rights principles were implemented in school administration in Jerusalem Governorate. A stratified random sample of (36) principals,...

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Main Authors: Mohammad A. Abdeen (Author), Eman Reyad Mustafa (Author)
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Published: Sultan Qaboos University, 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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