Understanding Global Citizenship and Classroom Rules

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Exploring the concepts of global citizenship, equality, diversity, tolerance, and sustainability, while contrasting them with a classroom charter that raises questions about fairness, respect, and the need for rules that uphold dignity and mutual understanding.


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  1. A Global Citizen is aware of their rights and responsibilities as citizens of Wales and the wider world A Global citizen respects and values equality, diversity, tolerance and sustainability

  2. What do these key words mean? Task 1 Task 1 Match up the terms and phrases in your Sort Packs to create a definition for each key word Use this information to write down your own definition for each word

  3. The answers. Individuals or groups should be treated fairly and equally, especially in relation to issues such as race, gender, disability, religion or age. A fair and objective attitude toward those whose opinions, beliefs, attitudes and practices differ from your own Acceptance and mutual respect for all people. Diversity recognises and values people s differences. Future developments and changes that will not damage the environment, but create economic growth to benefit the lives of people and the world.

  4. To ensure that all citizens are treated fairly and with dignity and respect.we need to live our lives according to a Code of Conduct or set of Rules Let s take a look at today s NEW classroom rules!!

  5. Class Charter Class Charter Students cannot talk to each other or stand in Students cannot talk to each other or stand in groups of more than groups of more than two two during school breaks during school breaks Teachers Teachers can any time and examine their property any time and examine their property can go through students, bags at go through students, bags at Students Students must religion religion must convert to the RE teacher s convert to the RE teacher s Teachers Teachers may may hit students at any time hit students at any time Girls Girls must wait to line up for school dinners must wait to line up for school dinners until after all the boys have been served until after all the boys have been served Anyone who criticises the new rules will be punished!!!

  6. Did you like the new rules? What should rules be? Are Rules something that we Want or Need?

  7. What do these terms mean? Task 2 Task 2 In groups, look at the card packs and decide which pictures represent a . or a

  8. Rank your Needs Cards in Rank your Needs Cards in order of importance order of importance Task 3 Task 3 EXPLAIN THE REASONS YOUR DECISIONS

  9. The following is a list of rules by which we should The following is a list of rules by which we should live our everyday lives. live our everyday lives. The law is the same for every one. It must treat us all fairly The right to an education The right to work LOOK AT YOUR A3 RULES LOOK AT YOUR A3 RULES CHARTS CHARTS all fairly The right to health care The right to rest and leisure including paid holiday The right to belong to a country The right to freedom of movement The right to The right to asylum, to become a refugee nutritious food The right to have an opinion and express it The right to a fair trial The right for adults to vote The right to freedom of thought and religious belief The right to meet our friends and to work together in peace The right not to be treated like a slave

  10. Human Rights Human Rights What are the What are the key words? key words? Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms to which all humans are entitled. Human rights belong to everyone, regardless of their circumstances. They ensure that people are treated fairly and with dignity and respect. You have rights because you are human. They cannot be taken away

  11. Task 4 Task 4 In your learning pack there is an envelope Look at the images and the list of Rights on the A3 sheet: What rights do the people in these pictures not have access to? not Discuss Write Think

  12. A

  13. B

  14. C

  15. As a Global Citizen, develop a personal opinion on the importance of Human Rights How could you do this? How could you do this? Choose 3 different approaches Identify the strengths and weakness of each approach? Decide on the best approach and create. Use Pestle to think in depth about the issues and ask the opinions of others. Explain your chosen option to the rest of the class. Creating a Personal Standpoint

  16. Do you think it is important that Human Rights exist?

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