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“The children are born to be happy” Jose Marty(1853-1895)
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“What Right is Right for Me?” I claim the human right to live, I claim the human right to love, I claim the human right to work, I claim the right to every child to eat. (Albert E. Kahn) (Albert E. Kahn)
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right (non) discrimination nationality view (s) privacyinformationprotectioneducationleisure
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- Something one may have or do by law - Spare time, time free from work - Training and instruction, knowledge and abilities - Keeping safe - News or knowledge given - State of being away from others, alone - Personal opinion - Being a member of a nation - Ability to treat differently, to make distinctions leisure discrimination view right nationality information education privacy protection
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The right to
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the right to nationality name leisure life protection education information non-discrimination
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Questions: 1.What is the Convention? 2. What should children have according to the Convention? 3. What do children need? 4. What do grown-ups have to do?
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1.The Convention is an ___________between all the governments in the world. 2. Children should have places to ______in, places to _____ and nice_______. 3. Children need to be _____and_____. 4. Grown-ups have to ______and make sure that kids are______.
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1. The Convention is an agreement between all the governments in the world. 2. Children should have places to live in, places to play and nice schools. 3. Children need to be safe and happy. 4. Grown-ups have to do their best and make sure that kids are safe.
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RIGHTS OF THE CHILD social political cultural
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the right to protection the right to privacy the right to nationality ?? ? Grown-ups must do their best to make children happy Social rights: The UN Convention protects children` s rights
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Synquane
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KNOWLEDGE CHART Knew Have learnt Want to learn
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http://www.a-childs-right.org/ http://un.by/childs_rights/bel_01.pdf http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/rights-children/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children's_rights Home task: Use the following Internet resources Find the answers to the questions: What is a “right”? What are “positive” and “moral” rights? What` s the difference between children` s rights and youth rights?
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must be protected!
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