Lesson Question: Why is learning so important? Task: Think back to the last lesson. Link these goals...

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Lesson Question: Why is learning so important? Task: Think back to the last lesson. Link these goals to the United Nations Rights of the Child. Which articles do these goals cover? Millennium Development Goals 1.Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger 2.Achieve universal primary education 3.Promote gender equality and empower women 4.Reduce child mortality 5.Improve maternal health 6.Combat HIV / AIDS, malaria and other diseases 7.Ensure environmental sustainability 8.Develop a global partnership for

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Page 1: Lesson Question: Why is learning so important? Task: Think back to the last lesson. Link these goals to the United Nations Rights of the Child. Which articles.

Lesson Question:Why is learning so important?

Task: Think back to the last lesson. Link these goals to the United Nations Rights of the Child. Which articles do these goals cover?

Millennium Development Goals 1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger2. Achieve universal primary education3. Promote gender equality and empower women4. Reduce child mortality5. Improve maternal health6. Combat HIV / AIDS, malaria and other diseases7. Ensure environmental sustainability8. Develop a global partnership for development

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Task: Reread Article 28 and Article 29.

Highlight in pink everything that childrenshould expect.

Highlight in blue why the UN believeseducation is so important.

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STATEMENT 1

Without education the world would be racist, more violent and have more poverty.

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STATEMENT 2

Education is the only way that we can find out what will make us contented and happy.

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STATEMENT 3

It is better to give money to help teach people than it is to give aid money in a crisis.

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STATEMENT 4

Education is so important because it helps usto shape our world.

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Task: Brainstorm all the things that might happen if your parents cannot read, write or do maths.

… your parents cannot read, write or do maths.

Imagine…

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Task: On your own, summarise why learningis so important.