Right Here, Right Now
Right Here, Right Now: teaching citizenship through human rights (pdf 2.71MB) is a downloadable resource designed for use in citizenship education in years 7-9 ("Key Stage 3" in the UK).
It links human rights concepts with everyday experiences and enables teachers to examine human rights issues such as identity and diversity, rights and responsibilities and child poverty.
The resource has been produced in partnership between Amnesty International UK and the British Institute of Human Rights, the Ministry of Justice, and the Department for Children Schools and Families.
It includes 12 interactive lessons focusing on teaching Citizenship through human rights. and include assessment activities.
Topics include:
- School rules!
- The Human Rights story
- Human Rights in focus
- The Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Balancing rights
- Taking responsibility for rights
- Human rights issues: identitities, diversity and common values
- Human right issues: homophobic bullying
- Human right issues: focus on participation
- Human right issues: child poverty
- Taking action for human rights


I hope that Australia is bringing diplomatic pressure to bear in the fight against this prehistoric legislation.
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8 February 2012, 11:02PM