It encourages students to draw
parallels with their own lives. Many of the activities build on an
empathetic understanding of situations to develop knowledge and
skills for approaching the subject of asylum. Pupils are encouraged
to expand their understanding beyond themselves: to think globally
and to think about human rights.
It can be used in stand-alone
lessons or in projects.
(Source Amnesty International UK)
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