SeeTheHuman Project Age 16+ Fostering Empathy
Fostering Empathy and Understanding in High School Students
Overview:
The “SeeTheHuman Project” is an innovative, comprehensive teaching resource designed for educators who wish to foster empathy, self-awareness, and critical thinking in high school students, particularly those aged 16 and older. This multimedia project, aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS), provides a unique approach to understanding personal identity and societal challenges.
What’s Inside:
Engaging PowerPoint Presentation with 15 detailed and visually appealing slides.
A variety of interactive activities including video analysis, reflective writing, identity mapping, and creative expression.
Detailed instructions for a culminating “Community Circle” activity, integrating all previous learnings.
Links to thought-provoking videos and a curated Spotify playlist to enrich the learning experience.
Comprehensive guide to aligning activities with CCSS for Grades 11-12.
Key Learning Objectives:
Enhance students’ empathy and understanding of diverse experiences.
Develop critical thinking through analysis of societal norms (“Hoops”) and personal challenges (“Hurdles”).
Foster self-awareness by exploring personal identities and strengths (“Wheelbarrows”).
Promote effective communication and collaborative skills through reflective discussions and sharing.
For Educators:
This resource offers a structured yet flexible framework, allowing you to tailor the activities to your classroom’s specific needs. Whether you’re conducting in-person classes or virtual sessions, the “SeeTheHuman Project” is adaptable and easy to integrate into your resume.
Why Choose the SeeTheHuman Project?
Foster a classroom environment of empathy and mutual respect.
Equip students with critical life skills that go beyond academic knowledge.
Engage in meaningful discussions and activities that address current societal issues.