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                    New arts based teachers resources for citizenship 11/25/2009
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                    The Equality & Human Rights Commission (EHRC) have launched a new set of resources for teachers.

                    A series of topics use the arts as a basis for exploring citizenship scenarios with pupils. There are  seven suggested topics, created to support schools entering this years's EHRC Young Brits at Art awards. However the resources are freely available for anyone to access and are relevant to anyone working with young people.

                    Each topic includes background ideas and information for teachers, an example scenario for teachers and pupils to explore together, and describes the work of a number of contemporary artists working in ways relevant to the topic outlined.

                    The topics include:
                    Your Rights - stemming from the United Nations Rights of a Child the topic explores the theme human rights and children's rights.
                    Homophobic Bullying - exploring homophobic bullying in schools and other places young people meet.
                    Class Divides Our Futures - asks about how children and young people become judged and channelled into certain schools, roles and careers based on perceptions about their social class.
                    Staying On - looks at implications for young people in terms of changes to the law about their education and training.
                    Wild Child - explores adult misconceptions compared to the realities of children's and young people's behaviour.
                    Creativity as Empowerment - how can we use creativity to remove barriers for people with disabilities?

                    Resources here
                    Awards information here
                     


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