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First encounter with the Rights of the Child

What is the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child about, and what does it mean if a country has ratified it – pledged to follow it?

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Rights & responsibilities

It’s important to know one’s own rights to be able to respect the rights of others. How are children treated in your local community?

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Stories about vulnerable children and Child Rights Heroes reflect many violations of children’s rights, but also proven solutions. Work individually at first, then take a combined approach and choose the best solution together as a group.

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Recount and listen

To understand a story in-depth, it sometimes takes a little more work!

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Talking Chips

Talking chips as a method provides a structure for group dialogue, conversations and discussions that helps pupils express themselves and participate on equal terms.

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The World’s Children’s Prize Program

Here you will learn everything about the World’s Children’s Prize program (WCP), step by step, with suggestions for materials to use, lesson plans, exercises, and activities.The WCP Program is one of the world’s largest annual education initiatives, empowering children to become changemakers.

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The Rights of the Child where you live

Study the rights of the child and whether these rights are respected where you live. Is there anything you’d like to change? What responsibilities are attached to the rights?

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Video in the classroom

Videos bring the outside world into the classroom and create a more authentic learning experience, which lets learners connect theory to practice.

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Convention on the Rights of the Child

Convention on the Rights of the Child, simplified version.

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The Globe

An educational magazine with facts and stories from around the world.

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Step 1: The Rights of the Child in your country

Quick guide to step 1 in the WCP program.

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How are Ghana’s children?

Ghana has ratified (pledged to follow) the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

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How are Myanmar’s children?

Myanmar has ratified (pledged to follow) the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

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How are Romania's children?

Romania has ratified (pledged to follow) the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

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How are Cambodias's children

Cambodia has ratified (pledged to follow) the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

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How are Nigeria's children?

Nigeria has ratified (pledged to follow) the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

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Child Rights & Girls’ Rights introduction (PPT)

Use this presentation in the classroom to introduce basic facts about Child Rights and Girls’ Rights.

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