School Level: Secondary 2
Lesson 3: We produce our wall newspaper
All the “do’s” and a few “don’ts” Learning objective In groups, the students agree on a ränge of topics and objectives. They…
Lesson 2: Our newspaper is the best… don’t you agree?
What makes a newspaper a good newspaper? Learning objectives The students clarify the criteria for identifying a good newspaper or magazine. In…
Lesson 1: The newspapers around us
Who they inform. How they inform. What they communicate. Learning objectives The students are introduced to a variety of print media. They…
UNIT 7: A class newspaper
Understanding media by producing media All over the world, the presence and impact of media has increased over the last few years….
Lesson 2: Why should people obey the law?
What are the best reasons for obeying the law? Learning objectives To explore the nature of people’s legal responsibilities. To explore the…
Lesson 1: Responsibilities at home
People experience conflicts of loyalty – how should they decide? Learning objectives To explore the range of responsibilities people have. To understand…
Lesson 3: Rights and responsibilities
How can rights exist without responsibilities? Learning objectives The students understand how they can contribute to protecting human rights. The students…
Lesson 1: Wishes, basic needs, human dignity and human rights
Do I have a human right to everything I wish? Learning objectives The students can show that human rights are necessary preconditions…
UNIT 5: Rights, liberties and responsibilities
What are our rights and how are they protected? Human rights are, on the one hand, concerned with the development of human…
Teacher’s resource sheet: International humanitarian law
What is international humanitarian law? International humanitarian law (IHL) encompasses both humanitarian principles and international treaties that seek to save lives and…