实现教育的顶峰:斯里兰卡高等教育基于人权的转型

B. Perera
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作为一个批准了核心国际人权条约的国家,斯里兰卡有国际义务确保其高等教育部门符合这些条约规定的标准。但是,由于在宪法、立法和政策各级缺乏规范性的承认,符合上述标准的努力是临时的和被动的。因此,虽然与国家机构有关的质量保证机制仍处于形成阶段,但私营教育机构如雨后春笋般在该国涌现,但对质量没有任何有效的审查。挑战私立学校标准的主要方法是拒绝私立学校的毕业生。本文探讨了高等教育作为国际人权法下的国家义务的参数,即国家必须同时成为高等教育的提供者和其他提供者的促进者,以确保高等教育的可用性、可及性、可接受性和适应性得到维护。建议建立一种机制,使斯里兰卡的高等教育部门进行基于人权的改革,以纠正国家在为私立高等教育机构制定标准方面的不足。
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Achieving the Zenith of Education: Human Rights Based Transformation of Higher Education in Sri Lanka
As a country that has ratified core international human rights treaties, Sri Lanka has an international obligation to ensure that its higher education sector meets the standards set out in those treaties. However, due to a lack of normative recognition accorded at constitutional, legislative and policy levels, attempts at conformity with the aforementioned standards have been ad hoc and reactive. Consequently, whereas quality assurance mechanisms pertaining to state institutions are still in formative stages, private educational institutions have sprung up in the country without any effective scrutiny as to quality. The main method of challenging the standards of private institutions has been to reject the graduates from the said institutions.This article explores the parameters of higher education as a state obligation under international human rights law, whereby the state is required simultaneously to be a provider of higher education and a facilitator of other providers to ensure that availability, accessibility, acceptability and adaptability of higher education are upheld. Establishment of a mechanism equipped to make human rights based transformations to the higher education sector of Sri Lanka is suggested to redress the deficiencies in setting standards for private higher educational institutions by the state.
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期刊介绍: The Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law is the world’s only law journal offering scholars a forum in which to present comparative, international and national research dealing specifically with issues of law and human rights in the Asia-Pacific region. Neither a lobby group nor tied to any particular ideology, the Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law is a scientific journal dedicated to responding to the need for a periodical publication dealing with the legal challenges of human rights issues in one of the world’s most diverse and dynamic regions.
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