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WE Are Silent: Teaching Children’s Rights

This week I took a look at WE.org, a website that provides resources and campaigns to change the world. It provides not only campaigns and volunteer work for anyone who wishes to become involved in bettering the planet, but also educator resources. Using the WE Virtual Learning Center teachers can locate lesson plans and other resources that focus on educating students on ways to promote a healthier society.

Through this website, I located a great lesson plan to utilize in a high school Social Studies classroom. The lesson focuses on children’s rights. The resource provides multiple days of plans, however, I will be focusing on Lesson #3. This lesson allows students to become aware of the denial of rights to children globally and how to become an advocate.

The lesson begins by telling the story of Malala Yousafzai, a young girl from Pakistan who advocates for the educational rights of girls. The plan provides a video as well as multiple questions to use for class discussion. This will provide students to share what they have learned so far, their point of view, and ask any questions they may have.

Next, the class will be divided into groups and provided a sheet of chart paper. Each group will answer the question “How are children and young people denied their rights?” The groups will then write constructive feedback on each other’s charts (using different colored ink).

The class will then discuss their charts and what the other groups wrote on their charts. Students will then provide an example of children being denied their rights and how they could become an advocate for those children. This will assess the learning of each student.

This lesson plan provides students with knowledge of children’s rights and advocacy. It also teaches them about the story of Malala Yousafzai and Pakistan. Students will be able to display their ability to write coherently and determine the meaning of words and phrases. This is a great lesson to use in a high school Social Studies class that teaches students about diversity and human rights as well as tying in the Sustainable Development Goals.

Thank you for reading!

Samantha Pollina

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

Peace, justice, and strong institutions is Goal 16 in the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals. The main website for the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals, explains in detail, what these goals entail.

This is the mission’s statement for Goal 16.

There are many ministries and organizations that are fighting for this justice day in and day out. The beautiful thing about that, is that some are associated with the United Nation’s Sustainability Development Goals and others are not- but equally so, they are working towards the same goal. One of the ministries that are fighting for this justice is Agape International Missions. This ministry fights specifically against child sex trafficking in Cambodia. Cambodia used to hold the title of “child trafficking capitol of the world”, but now with this help, they have been moved to the 2-tier watch list in the Trafficking in Persons Report.

This is a quote that encompasses the goal of AIM (Agape International Missions).

This goal encompasses a belief that America claims to stand upon in the Bill of Rights- justice for all. This goal from the UN is a great reminder that can hold our nation accountable in this. Of course, it is also the responsibility of the individual to make sure they are living out a life that is promoting peace amongst their neighbors and looking out for others’ best interests and well-being. Are you doing your part?

Diane Hoffman