Doubtlessly, the term "human rights" has become a world language in the 21st century. China has written "The state respects and protects human rights" into its constitution, thus opening up a new period of constit...Doubtlessly, the term "human rights" has become a world language in the 21st century. China has written "The state respects and protects human rights" into its constitution, thus opening up a new period of constitutional construction and human rights cause. This great term "human rights" does not only contain specific rights that can be put into practice but also carry dignity, equality, freedom and other value systems and moral requirements.展开更多
South Africa’s school curriculum will include the Chinese language as an elective subject in select schools from January2016.In March 2014,China’s Ministry of Education and South Africa’s Department of Basic Educat...South Africa’s school curriculum will include the Chinese language as an elective subject in select schools from January2016.In March 2014,China’s Ministry of Education and South Africa’s Department of Basic Education(DBE)signed an implementation plan to strengthen education ties at an institutional and policy level.The introduction of Chinese forms part of those ties.Chin Africa asked DBE spokesperson Troy Martens about the language option and the objections made by the South African Democratic Teachers’Union(SADTU).展开更多
文摘Doubtlessly, the term "human rights" has become a world language in the 21st century. China has written "The state respects and protects human rights" into its constitution, thus opening up a new period of constitutional construction and human rights cause. This great term "human rights" does not only contain specific rights that can be put into practice but also carry dignity, equality, freedom and other value systems and moral requirements.
文摘South Africa’s school curriculum will include the Chinese language as an elective subject in select schools from January2016.In March 2014,China’s Ministry of Education and South Africa’s Department of Basic Education(DBE)signed an implementation plan to strengthen education ties at an institutional and policy level.The introduction of Chinese forms part of those ties.Chin Africa asked DBE spokesperson Troy Martens about the language option and the objections made by the South African Democratic Teachers’Union(SADTU).