Introduction into children's rights
Challenge reference: 6796
Notional learning hours | 10 | ||
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Level | Entry 1 | ||
Subject area | |||
Preparing for Adulthood pathway | |||
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Learning aim | The learner will be able to listen to key information regarding their own rights and be able to give an example of how a right of theirs is met. |
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Learning outcomes
What the learner needs to know, understand or be able to do
The learner will:
Be able to listen to an introduction lesson into children's rights.
Be able to identify how own right(s) are being met.
Assessment criteria
What the learner need to demonstrate in order to meet the learning outcome
The learner can:
- Listen to an introduction lesson about children's rights that covers:
- What children's rights are
- How are children's rights met
- Why children's rights are important
- Discuss with an adult some of the children's rights and identify:
- if the right is being met for the individual
- how that right is being met for the individual