HOPEACADEMY
CSP 2601
Assignment 03
Due date: 22 June 2026
2026
Question 1: Indicate whether the statement is
CORRECT or INCORRECT.
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, CSP 2601 Assignment 03
Unique number: 196725
Due date: 22 June 2026
Question 1: Indicate whether the statement is CORRECT or INCORRECT.
1.1 Human rights serve as a foundational framework for just and equitable societies. →
CORRECT
1.2 Human rights education is recognised in the CAPS curriculum. → CORRECT
1.3 The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) does not support
children’s rights and responsibilities. → INCORRECT (It strongly supports them).
1.4 Children have a right to education, but are not required to attend school regularly. →
INCORRECT (Attendance is compulsory).
1.5 Although children have a right to freedom and security, they should not bully or
intimidate others. → CORRECT
1.6 Learners in conflict with the law do not possess any rights. → INCORRECT (They
retain rights).
1.7 The Children's Act 38 of 2025 recognises the special needs that children with severe
disabilities may have and their right to receive an education. → CORRECT
1.8 Ethics is also associated with terms such as norms, values, principles, convictions and
morality. → CORRECT
1.9 The Belmont Report (1978) guides the universal ethics principles. → CORRECT
1.10 The principle of fidelity implies that one must do no harm. → INCORRECT (That is
non‑maleficence; fidelity means loyalty and trust).
1.11 Teacher counsellors are professional counsellors who are registered with the
HPCSA. → INCORRECT (Teacher counsellors are educators, not HPCSA‑registered
professionals).
CSP 2601
Assignment 03
Due date: 22 June 2026
2026
Question 1: Indicate whether the statement is
CORRECT or INCORRECT.
0 7 6 4 0 3 1 2 2 9
, CSP 2601 Assignment 03
Unique number: 196725
Due date: 22 June 2026
Question 1: Indicate whether the statement is CORRECT or INCORRECT.
1.1 Human rights serve as a foundational framework for just and equitable societies. →
CORRECT
1.2 Human rights education is recognised in the CAPS curriculum. → CORRECT
1.3 The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) does not support
children’s rights and responsibilities. → INCORRECT (It strongly supports them).
1.4 Children have a right to education, but are not required to attend school regularly. →
INCORRECT (Attendance is compulsory).
1.5 Although children have a right to freedom and security, they should not bully or
intimidate others. → CORRECT
1.6 Learners in conflict with the law do not possess any rights. → INCORRECT (They
retain rights).
1.7 The Children's Act 38 of 2025 recognises the special needs that children with severe
disabilities may have and their right to receive an education. → CORRECT
1.8 Ethics is also associated with terms such as norms, values, principles, convictions and
morality. → CORRECT
1.9 The Belmont Report (1978) guides the universal ethics principles. → CORRECT
1.10 The principle of fidelity implies that one must do no harm. → INCORRECT (That is
non‑maleficence; fidelity means loyalty and trust).
1.11 Teacher counsellors are professional counsellors who are registered with the
HPCSA. → INCORRECT (Teacher counsellors are educators, not HPCSA‑registered
professionals).