UNICEF invites teachers and students from Romania to take part in the world's largest lesson on the rights of the child
The lesson will be held on November 20-22, in the context of the International Day for the Rights of the Child, 30 years after the conventional signing on the Rights of the Child

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UNICEF invites teachers and students from Romania to take part in the world's largest lesson on the rights of the child
The lesson will be held on November 20-22, in the context of the International Day for the Rights of the Child, 30 years after the conventional signing on the Rights of the Child
BUCHAREST, November 15, 2019. In the context of the International Day for the Rights of the Child - November 20, UNICEF in Romania launches an invitation to teachers and students in Romania for an evening of the global initiative "The Greatest Lesson in the World", organizing during the 20- November 22, one hour of education about the rights of the child.
The objectives of the lesson are initiated to the students in the conventional understanding on the Rights of the Child, a link between the conventions and the Sustainable Development Goals, which are discussed about the worlds in the care of all the rights of the child are respected, the private rights confirmed and the organization of the children.
In this respect, as far as the greatest lessons in the world are concerned, children are encouraged to imagine their oil in the care of all their rights, and in the care, it is ensured for a sustainable future. This is required to be displayed, it is very important to prepare the children, who are incorporated to identify the concrete actions to implement to protect the rights of the child to become or to be realized from time to time and to communicate during care for them: #for baby, immediately after.
UNICEF provides free resources to teachers and students for learning about the convention to protect the rights of the child, the International Day of the Rights of the Child and the famous 17 Sustainable Development Goals, but on the 2030 agenda: an indicative lesson plan, convention to see children - a format to allow children access, as well as a guide.
The duration of the lesson is approximately 60 minutes. The lesson is intended for children between the ages of 8 and 14 and can be used in schools, in additional spaces for the collection, as well as in youth clubs.
Teaching materials for the lesson will be available starting Monday, November 18, 2019, on the qie.ro platform. Accessing the link https://www.qie.ro/drepturilecopilului/teachers can go back and describe the support materials. After the lesson is over, the didactic staff are asked to upload photos and other products. After this step, the participation certificates are issued in electronic format.
The resources for the largest lesson in the world can be implemented as a one-day teaching material or as complementary resources for continuing education programs to protect the object of children.
Last year, worldwide, it opted for millions of children and participated in the previous edition of the largest lesson in the world.
Every year, on November 20, for a convenient brand to protect the rights of the child, the famous UNICEF International Children's Rights Day globally. It's an action day for kids, for kids, or a fun day, but with a serious message. In 2019, this may be more important with 30 years of conventional adoption, which will be ratified internationally.
More details on International Children's Rights Day, November 20, are available here: Join us for World Children's Day.
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