, CSP2601 ASSIGNMENT 3 ANSWERS - DUE DATE 22 JUNE 2026
Question 1:
1.1 Human rights serve as a foundational framework for just and equitable societies.
CORRECT (CSP2601, Study Guide, LU 3.2, p. 43)
1.2 Human rights education is recognised in the CAPS curriculum. CORRECT (CSP2601,
Study Guide, LU 3.2, p. 43)
1.3 The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) does not support
children’s rights and responsibilities. INCORRECT (CSP2601, Study Guide, LU 3.2, p. 44)
1.4 Children have a right to education, but are not required to attend school regularly.
INCORRECT (CSP2601, Study Guide, LU 2.2, p. 29)
1.5 Although children have a right to freedom and security, they should not bully or
intimidate others. CORRECT (CSP2601, Study Guide, LU 3.2, p. 45)
1.6 Learners in conflict with the law do not possess any rights. INCORRECT (CSP2601,
Study Guide, LU 3.2, p. 46)
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. INCORRECT (Note: The Act is
38 of 2005; it does address special needs) (CSP2601, Study Guide, LU 3.3, p. 50)
1.8 Ethics is also associated with terms such as norms, values, principles, convictions and
morality. CORRECT (CSP2601, Study Guide, LU 3.4, p. 47)
1.9 The Belmont Report (1978) guides the universal ethics principles. CORRECT (CSP2601,
Study Guide, LU 3.5.3, p. 49)
1.10 The principle of fidelity implies that one must do no harm. INCORRECT (CSP2601,
Study Guide, LU 3.5, p. 48)
Question 1:
1.1 Human rights serve as a foundational framework for just and equitable societies.
CORRECT (CSP2601, Study Guide, LU 3.2, p. 43)
1.2 Human rights education is recognised in the CAPS curriculum. CORRECT (CSP2601,
Study Guide, LU 3.2, p. 43)
1.3 The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) does not support
children’s rights and responsibilities. INCORRECT (CSP2601, Study Guide, LU 3.2, p. 44)
1.4 Children have a right to education, but are not required to attend school regularly.
INCORRECT (CSP2601, Study Guide, LU 2.2, p. 29)
1.5 Although children have a right to freedom and security, they should not bully or
intimidate others. CORRECT (CSP2601, Study Guide, LU 3.2, p. 45)
1.6 Learners in conflict with the law do not possess any rights. INCORRECT (CSP2601,
Study Guide, LU 3.2, p. 46)
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. INCORRECT (Note: The Act is
38 of 2005; it does address special needs) (CSP2601, Study Guide, LU 3.3, p. 50)
1.8 Ethics is also associated with terms such as norms, values, principles, convictions and
morality. CORRECT (CSP2601, Study Guide, LU 3.4, p. 47)
1.9 The Belmont Report (1978) guides the universal ethics principles. CORRECT (CSP2601,
Study Guide, LU 3.5.3, p. 49)
1.10 The principle of fidelity implies that one must do no harm. INCORRECT (CSP2601,
Study Guide, LU 3.5, p. 48)