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Home | Human Rights Watch - 2 views

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    This seems to be a place to start with for high level ESL students. The site lays out a wide range of issues, there are many articles to read, and the site appears to be very user-friendly. Look at the geographical organization. One can also search by category of human rights. Perhaps as an initial exploration of the topic, students could choose an issue they found interesting and report back to their small groups what the issue is and why they chose it. This might encourage other students to become familiar with that issue.
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Are Women Human? And Other International Dialogues - 1 views

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    Violence and abuse inflicted on women by men is not treated with the same seriousness accorded to a human rights violation, or torture, or terrorism, or a war crime, or a crime against humanity, or an atrocity, despite resembling each of these things closely at least and precisely at most. Press Releases is a task that be used with this article. The article is presented to students and they have to research on a woman that has suffered abuse and violence during the terrorists attacks of Shining Path and MRTA. Students have to write a press release about their findings This will provide reflection and publicity! .
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Lesson Plans | Amnesty International USA - 4 views

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    Amnesty International is a global movement of people fighting injustice and promoting human rights (http://www.amnestyusa.org/our-work). This website offers lesson plans that have been carefully planned by professionals. It also offers Film Curriculum Guides and Teaching Guides for Educators.
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    There seems to be a wide variety of lesson plans on many issues dealing with human rights and for many different levels of students. I don't know whether these lesson plans could be used as presented, but they appear to provide at least a blueprint for a lesson plan. I also like the references given in the lesson plan, and the plans are easily downloaded.
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    I had a look at this site after seeing it recommended here on Diigo (thanks!) and it seems to have a lot of potential.  I agree with Richard that teachers would probably need to adapt some of the activities. There are some nice materials though and the 'Rights & Responsibilities' and 'The Right to an Education' are a nice lead-in to the topic of human right as they use the familiar topic of school to get students thinking.
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Readers Respond: Violence Against Women - 1 views

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    This article presents ways to prevent violence against women in post-conflict contexts, particularly by engaging men. The acitivuty to be used is called: FISHBOWL Teacher distributes the article to be read. Teacher sets up a fishbowl by having students get into two circles, one inside the other with the students facing each other. Teacher gives students a question relating to the article to discuss for two minutes with the person they are facing. After two minutes the inside circle rotates moving one person over so each person is facing someone new. For another two minutes they can discuss another topic or the same one. The inside circle continues rotating until they are back in front of their original partner. At the end teacher asks fro volunteers to talk about their impressions on the activity.
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http://www.tewtjournal.org/ | Diigo - 0 views

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    TESOL and TEwTreading. Share with class discussion.
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English Listening | LearnEnglish | British Council | Refugees - 1 views

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    A lesson plan with the activities and audio about the refugees. It has variety of activities, there's also a downloadable audio and a text of the article. It can be used to compare the words "imigrant" and "refugee" and to talk about the problems of these groups.
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Impact of the Internet on Learning and Teaching - 0 views

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    This report covers how to begin, how to operate, and how to make e-learning successful and enjoyable. Its contents are developed over years, and is intended for current students and sharing personal experiences and exchange of ideas with other educators.
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Active classroom management - 0 views

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    An uncomfortable issue nowadays is student's disruptions during the period of class. This takes place for several reasosns. But the main one is when students do not have motivation according to their interests; something to keep them awake and active in class. The site above will give you a chance to have better perspectives in acting.
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ESL Holiday Lessons.com: International Mine Awareness Day - 0 views

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    This is a ready-made lesson by Sean Banville about International Mine Day. It is quite accessible and there are different ways to use the material. I liked it because in addition to the reading / speaking / vocab activities it comes with an MP3 recording. Lots of potential!
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Some General Human Rights Sites - 1 views

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    This is a collection of sites where you can research human rights from different perspectives. This group of web sites offers articles from different institutions that fight for and support human rights. These sites give you concepts of universal human rights. You will also be provided with a list of links to different organizations in which you can even find human rights areas for education, material resources and planned activities for teaching human rights.
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Linguistics: ESL: Topics: Bilingual Education: Introduction - 0 views

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    Collection of materials dealing with Bilingual Education
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THE TEST OF TIME: EnchantedLearning.com - 1 views

  • Charlie MacDuff and the Test of TimeAn online novel about science and time travel, by I. MacPenn
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    A great variety of samples to use with students for keeping them alive in english.
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Teaching with Technology in the Middle - 0 views

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    using diigo for digital writing reflection
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Printable Worksheets - 0 views

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    A great collection of printable worksheets for students of different age groups and with different levels of English. Registration is needed to use the resources (it's free of charge)
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Dave's ESL Cafe - 1 views

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    A site with many functions. Students seem to like it.
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Human Rights Education - 0 views

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    Teach yourself and teach others with the help of materials on the Website
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Home - The Journal of Teaching English With Technology (TEwT) - 0 views

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    free online double-blind peer-reviewed journal that seeks to disseminate cutting-edge work focussed mainly on the use of technology in TESOL
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UNICEF - Video/Audio - Top 10 Cartoons for Children's Rights - 0 views

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    There are ten cartoon which explain the children's rights. They are for both children and adults. With its captivating images and cross-cultural appeal, animation is the perfect tool for informing children about their rights and society about its obligations. It's a good way to encourage a discussion about children's rights in particular and the Human rights in general.
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International Human Rights - Daily Lessons - 0 views

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    Organized Lessons
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    Hello Everyone! Well I found this great site that not only allows you to research and find some insights about Human Rights, but alo it helps you to work with them as a series of classes designed for classroom use. I found them very interesting.
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Online Testing Tool - 0 views

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    Amazing tool that will enable you to create tests online, administer classes and create automatic statistics of your class development. I've used with great results. =)
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