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Nanami Arakaki

Attacking Education a War Tactic Globally, Study Shows | Human Rights Watch - 1 views

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    This bookmark is from the website called Human Rights Watch. The education has been under attack in conflicts. The article says students, teachers and schools are often targeted and used as a war tactic because of their connection to education. The video is an example of those tragedies. A girl who just believed everybody has a right to access to education was shot. World organizations are providing information and trying to protect education. I think this article can be used as an example of why preserving education is very important in some countries. Students can read and watch the video as an example, then teacher can ask them to find other articles on the website that are related to education as a human right.
romina14

Lesson Plans - 2 views

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    In this website, you'll find great ideas to teach human rights, each lesson plan depends on which level you are going to choose. There are other activities; but I strongly recommend you to use those lesson plans.
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    I looked at this resource and there are many many detailed lessons that get at human rights, such as ways in which all people are alike. How we see ourselves and others, etc. It is a United Nations publication and you are free to use it as you like.
Karma Rinzin

Materials design and lesson planning: Novels and short stories - 0 views

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    We begin this chapter by inventing our own story based on the boxed paragraphs below. Before reading any further, cover all of the boxed paragraphs with a piece of paper. You are going to read these paragraphs, which are extracts from a short story, one at a time. At each stage of the reading ask yourself the following questions as a guide to making links between the separate paragraphs...
bizma ali

The Best Resources On Why Improving Education Is Not THE Answer To Poverty & ... - 1 views

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    i choose this site because i think that human right not only means to provide education.In our country most of the people with degrees are job less and due to this are suffering from poverty.This site tells us about the human right research on poverty and inequality.
Dipak Parikh

shapes in your daily life, Traffic signal, musical/linguistic intelligence with shapes,... - 0 views

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    The identification of the different shapes are mentioned, Shapes of some of the traffic signal are covered and about the mathematical shapes are also mentioned.
kareah

Difference between 'individual rights' and 'privileges' - 0 views

  • The United Nations is a system of privileges without individual rights. The United Nations’ “Universal Declaration of Human Rights” should be called the “Universal Declaration of Human Privileges.” Every “human right” is a privilege owned by the United Nations. Article 29 states, “These rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.”
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  • are collectivist systems of privileges without individual rights. Everything, including all life, is considered a “special privilege” owned by government.
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  • There would be no protection from a government with unlimited power to distribute, modify and rescind privileges.
  • ing Fathers recognized that if citizens believed individual rights came from government (not from our creator), then our rights would become a worthless “special privilege,”
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    This article was fascinating to me because it seems a great commentary on what is a "right" and what is a "Privilege." I feel in the USA the difference between these two are not understood. This writer does a good job of explaining how to define each and who holds the power of each.
sudyq13

Lesson Plans | Amnesty International USA - 0 views

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    This is a page on Amnesty International's website. It is full of lesson plans that explicitly teach human rights. There are two separate sections - one for elementary students and one for middle school/high school students. The elementary lessons involve games and songs. This is a great resource for classroom teachers - lessons would need to be modified for distance learners.
annyrodriguez

ESLvideo.com :: The History of Human Rights - 0 views

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    Great video for introducing what Human Rights are. It also has some questions about what is said in the video.
marcelalopezcca

human rights | Search Results | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 0 views

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    Great website to learn about the most important facts about human rights history. In this website, you will also find creative posters that show us what our human rights are. There are videos of people performing real life stories on how their human rights have been broken.
nickigirl

Children and human rights | Amnesty International - 0 views

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    This website has a small section/page about "Children and Human Rights". It lists and describes some of the human rights that are violated in many children's lives. It's a good page with facts about Human Rights for children.
chimiy

Teach English | British Council - 0 views

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    Whether you are new to English language teaching, or whether you are taking the next steps in your career and development, you will find valuable help and opportunities here.
Elena Belyaeva

Bill of Rights for US Citizenship Test - 2 views

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    I lthink this "The Bill of Rights Lesson" would be very useful and interesting for students to learn and for a teacher to perform. The information of the lesson is quite intelligible, so it can be easily worked with. Many ways of doing it are also suggested (including reading activities, solving puzzles, bingo games, true/false exercises etc.) which make the lesson fascinating and the students more interested in the problem discussed.
Miguel Perez

About | Film English - 0 views

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    Film English is the brainchild of teacher, trainer and author Kieran Donaghy ( Kieran's LinkedIn profile). Kieran teaches at UAB Idiomes Barcelona, part of the Univiersitat Autònoma de Barcelona. The site promotes the innovative and creative use of film in English language teaching and learning. All of the lesson plans revolve around the use of video and film to teach English. The site promotes cineliteracy, the ability to analyse moving images, and considers cineliteracy as a 21st century skill which our students need to learn. In addition, the lessons promote critical thinking in the language classroom, and  encourage learners to reflect on values while learning a  language. PrintFilm English has become a very popular resource English Teaching bank and is visited by over 80,000  teachers every month and there are over 2.5 million page views a year. It has received critical acclaim winning various awards, including winner of Best Individual Blog and Runner-up in The Best Use of Video in the 2011 Edublog Awards; the 2011 TEFL.net  Site of the Year; and British Council Teaching English Featured Blog of the Month.
irusik

WHAT ARE HUMAN RIGHTS? Video - 1 views

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    the video contains: Human Rights Definition, the list of Rights, History of Human Rights,
jhelam

THE Journal - 0 views

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    Administration | Feature Can Technology Predict Teacher Success? Busy districts are turning to technological solutions to help them vet and select applicants for teaching positions You can see more great feature articles in the latest issue of our monthly digital edition.
Dipak Parikh

Activity Oriented Learning - 0 views

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    The learner with his or her personal contribution forms part of he milieu thus creating an interaction that becomes the individual as well as the shared learning experiences. Some experiential activities such as drama, role-play, incidents, games etc. are mentioned in this article. www.Move learning.com
Shahid Habib

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights - 0 views

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    Equal rights to all the members of the world are the only means to bring social harmony in the world.Therefore,on December 10,1948,the United Nations adopted The Universal Declaration of Human Rights to protect human rights and to enforce it by laws.Here,you can find the that declaration and about the detail of human rights.
anychiliquinga

Increasing Critical & Creative Thinking in your "Spare Time" - 0 views

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    Here you are finding over one hundred great ideas from teachers across the world. We could develop their critical and creative thinking. So, let's try one!
marcelalopezcca

Bios of African American Women in History - EnchantedLearning.com - 0 views

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    Useful website where you will find different biographies of African American people who fought for their rights. You will also find important historical events that marked the process of having equal human rights for all American people. In this website, there are also printables with short reading comprehension activities and pictures to color about human rights history for your students.
Tatiana Ponomarenko

Russia and the west are trading places on freedom of speech | Dmitry Kiselev | Comment ... - 0 views

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    The other point of view on freedom of speech in Russia
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