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The learners build on their understanding, seeking actual facts and statistics about homelessness locally and nationally.
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The learners examine their preconceptions about homelessness and build understanding of people who are homeless.
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Learners look at the role exercise plays in overall health. They make a plan to engage younger children in more active play and exercise.
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Sleep, rest, mindfulness, and taking time away from busyness help our overall health and wellbeing. Participants learn about the importance of sleep and analyze their own rest and wellness patterns. They determine how they can improve their own rest and mindfulness and encourage others.
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Learners review healthy eating habits and share their learning to promote a healthier community.
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In this lesson, we explore the importance of each person's right to vote and the injustice of limiting that power.
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Learners explore personal identity traits and discuss how a community is strengthened by similarities and differences among them. They each write a biographical poem using the provided template and their discussion notes.
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Youth make a plan as empowered and responsible members of the civil society to take action to prevent bullying behavior while being sensitive to the people involved, from the victim to the bystander to the bully.
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In this lesson, learners explore and address the following questions: Who are the minority voices of the past and how has the civil society sector stepped in to protect their rights? What actions were effective? What public policies are in place to protect them? Who are the bullied today and what policies and practices should be in place to protect them? Why is it our responsibility as people with civic virtue to take action?
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