Convention against Discrimination in Education
Article 5
1. The States Parties to this Convention agree that:
(a) Education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality
and to the strengthening of respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms; it shall promote understanding, tolerance and friendship among all
nations, racial or religious groups, and shall further the activities of the United
Nations for the maintenance of peace;
(b) It is essential to respect the liberty of parents and, where applicable, of legal
guardians, firstly to choose for their children institutions other than those
maintained by the public authorities but conforming to such minimum educational standards as may be laid down or approved by the competent authorities
and, secondly, to ensure in a manner consistent with the procedures followed
in the State for the application of its legislation, the religious and moral education of the children in conformity with their own convictions; and no person
or group of persons should be compelled to receive religious instruction inconsistent with his or their convictions;
(c) It is essential to recognize the right of members of national minorities to carry
on their own educational activities, including the maintenance of schools and,
depending on the educational policy of each State, the use or the teaching of
their own language, provided however:
(i) That this right is not exercised in a manner which prevents the members
of these minorities from understanding the culture and language of the
community as a whole and from participating in its activities, or which
prejudices national sovereignty;
(ii) That the standard of education is not lower than the general standard laid
down or approved by the competent authorities; and
(iii) That attendance at such schools is optional.
2. The States Parties to this Convention undertake to take all necessary measures
to ensure the application of the principles enunciated in paragraph 1 of this Article.
Article 6
In the application of this Convention, the States Parties to it undertake to pay the
greatest attention to any recommendations hereafter adopted by the General
Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization defining the measures to be taken against the different forms of discrimination in education and for the purpose of ensuring equality of opportunity
and treatment in education.
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