Conversation Question on Human Rights
critically examine a topic to develop their own higher order questions.
Sample objectives include:
After completing a question and answer activity, students will:
develop attention to detail and critical analysis by formulating higher order questions concerning a given conceptsynthesize information in order to determine missing information or information deserving clarificationas determined by successfully attending to 80% of the requirements.
Prerequisites:
None other than adequate Web access.Materials and Resources:
What needs to be prepared in advance by the teacher? Usually, the questions will center around a topic that the instructor or a guest presents. The topic may be presented through readings or a lecture prepared by the instructor or guest.
What does the student need to bring to the lesson? Students need to view any prerequisite materials.
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EMMA
Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit organization dedicated to building houses for the most needed. It is present in 17 countries in Latin America and the caribbean. Most of the houses are built by volunteers and families that have been benefited with houses. This webapage can be used to present the topic of Human rights, solidarity, and how every person has the right to live in their own home. It can also foster volunteer work in the community by contacting a local office in your country.
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