• have equal access to education, and the opportunity to reach their full potential, enabling them to participate fully in society, through special support measures where needed;
• learn about and express their own rights and freedoms and respect those of others, and
practice the values underpinning human rights through all their interactions;
• become responsible, productive citizens, able to contribute fully to society, while
expressing their own language, culture and faith and respecting the rights of others to
do the same;
• become tolerant, understanding, compassionate and caring towards others;
• develop skills in resolving conflict when it occurs, and in mediating mutually beneficial, harmonious outcomes in culturally diverse contexts;