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Rights and Responsibilities. Unit Information: English First Additional Language Grade 10 – 11 Can learners manage their rights?. Rights and Responsibilities Learning Outcomes. By the end of this unit you will: Know your rights Engage in the code of conduct of your school
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Rights and Responsibilities Unit Information: English First Additional Language Grade 10 – 11 Can learners manage their rights?
Rights and ResponsibilitiesLearning Outcomes By the end of this unit you will: • Know your rights • Engage in the code of conduct of your school • Know that rights go hand-in-hand with responsibilities
Rights and ResponsibilitiesLearning Outcomes • Participate in a learning circle to investigate the link between rights and responsibilities • Complete an Opinion Poll within the Learning Circle • Analyze the information gathered in the Opinion Poll
Rights and ResponsibilitiesLearning Outcomes • Produce a Power Point Presentation to show the results of the investigation done in the Learning Circle • Compile a report on the findings and share it with all stakeholders • Produce a Bill of Children’s Rights on a Chart with accompanying Responsibilities.
Rights and Responsibilities Children’s Charter of South Africa • Children have the right to protection • Children have the right to health • Children have the right to a name and nationality • Children have the right to be heard
Rights and Responsibilities Children’s Charter of South Africa • Children have the right to freedom of expression • Children have the right to freedom of religion • Children have the right to a family life • Children have the right to education • Go TO: http://www.anc.org.za/misc/childcht.html
Rights and ResponsibilitiesIt is your Responsibility to complete the following Tasks: • Complete Visual Ranking Tool • Complete the Opinion Poll on the Learning Circle • Analyze the information from the Opinion Poll • Do a Power Point presentation on the findings • Write a report on the findings • Produce a poster to show that rights go hand-in-hand with responsibilities. • Consult the Learner Sample
Rights and ResponsibilitiesTimeframe Week5-7 – Responses • Consider responses and re-enter into discussions if necessary • Discuss different responses • Draw conclusions and make recommendations
Rights and ResponsibilitiesYou have the Right to be Assessed as follows: • Opinion Poll completed in full • Rubric to Assess your participation in the group • Rubric to Assess your Power Point Presentation and Poster • Rubric to Assess your Writing • Use the following support tools to prepare your final product. • Design, creativity and originality • Bibliography
Rights and ResponsibilitiesTimeframe Week 1 – Preparation • Introduction of project • Setting up the learning circle • Complete Visual Ranking Tool
Rights and ResponsibilitiesTimeframe Week 2 – Hello • Meet Learning Circle participants • Interact with Opinion Poll and discuss it with Group members and Learning Circle participants.
Rights and ResponsibilitiesTimeframe Week 3-4 - Data gathering • Maintain continuous contact with Learning Circle in which you answer and discuss the questions in the Opinion Poll. • Start working on first drafts of presentations. • Consult and include relevant statistics i.e. teenage pregnancy, juvenile delinquency, education drop-out rates, etc.
Rights and ResponsibilitiesTimeframe Week 8-9 – Sharing • Finalize the Power Point presentation and present it • Finalize the Report and present it to all stakeholders. • Complete the poster
Rights and ResponsibilitiesTimeframe Week 10 – Goodbye • Enquire how the findings were received • Discuss possible follow-ups for this project • Regards to all who were involved in the project.
Rights and ResponsibilitiesPossible Resources • http://www.anc.org.za/misc/childcht.html • Other Internet Sources • MSEncarta • Statistics SA