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Words that burn
Words That Burn is an innovative resource to get secondary school students excited about poetry, human rights and their ability to … of Lord Saatchi and The Poetry Hour in partnership with Cheltenham
Words That Burn poet directory
… Here is our directory of inspiring poets and their incredible poems that feature in Words That Burn in the classroom . A. Adrian Mitchell started his career as a journalist and became
LGBTQI+ rights through poetry
… the Make a Difference in a Minute challenge. Students can also take the challenge by writing a poem about LGBTQI+ rights that can be performed in one minute or less. And that's the thing about ignorance By Yrsa
Amnesty UK loves books
… Kate Greenaway shortlists , a range of books for all ages, and our own publications. Recommended Reads Find more books that illuminate, uphold or celebrate human rights with our lists of recommended reads for younger , middle-grade and
Teach human rights with fiction
My little book of big freedoms
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… "It is through literature, not simply literacy, that we learn to understand and empathise… Through literature, we can find our place in the world, feel we belong and … questions designed to promote discussion and critical thinking
Human rights resources for schools catalogue
…  (ED152) Right Up Your Street  (ED142) Right Up Your Street (Welsh)  (ED142) Freedom Park   Creative Education Poetry: Words that Burn Songwriting: The Power of Our Voices  (ED158) Resources by themes
Women's rights through poetry
… the Make a Difference in a Minute challenge. Students can also take the challenge by writing a poem about women's rights that can be performed in one minute or less. Bethany Rose Deanna Rodger  Sarah Crossan Read Everyone Who