Human Rights: What am I entitled to?
<p>This lesson has been designed to introduce the <strong>theme of human rights</strong> and encourages students to evaluate their human rights in order of which they feel are the most important and why.</p>
<p>The lesson focuses on:</p>
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<li>What is the difference between a right and a responsibility.</li>
<li>What is the UDHR, why was it written and who wrote it.</li>
<li>What are you human rights (simplified version for students to comprehend).</li>
<li>Which ones are seen to be the most fundamental and important human rights.</li>
</ul>
<p>The lesson package comes with a visually engaging PowerPoint, comprehensive teaching notes and easy to follow student worksheet, that you can either distribute digitally or quickly print.</p>
<p>The lesson has been designed to fit within a 60 minute lesson slot but could easily be adapted to fit any lesson size, including being completed over a series of tutor times.</p>
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