Rights vs Responsibilities: 2 Sides of the Human Rights Coin
The Problem What would the right to education look like without schools and teachers? What would the right to vote look like without ballots and
The Problem What would the right to education look like without schools and teachers? What would the right to vote look like without ballots and
Have You Ever? Have you ever heard of the Holocaust? Of Apartheid? Of Colonization? How about the Tuskegee Experiment? Or policies of forced sterilization? How
Introduction One of Arkady’s classmates has been bullying other students. Arkady tells her teacher, but she ignores it, as do the principal and the superintendent.
The Problem Imagine you’re living during World War II and you’ve heard about the horrors of the holocaust happening in Europe. Would you hope that
Introduction The world is full of different religions: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and more. People practice their beliefs in all different ways, like celebrating holidays,
Do You Know your Human Rights? In the United States, we are familiar with the phrase “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” to represent
Introduction Were you ever allowed to order off the kids menu at a restaurant because you were within the age limits? Believe it or not,
This gave students an opportunity to watch a video to identify key factors in our judicial system, then even followed up with a brief research to demonstrate how this case, which is seemingly non-impactful on the contemporary student, connect to them in a meaningful way
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