Use an approved learning framework to guide practice

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Isabelly
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Use an approved learning framework to guide practice

Post by Isabelly » Wed Sep 06, 2017 9:40 am

The United Nations convention on the rights of a child consist of 54 articles and is guided by four fundamental principles:

1- every child, everywhere: children should neither benefit nor suffer because of their race, colour, gender, language, religion, or because of any political or other opinion; because of their castle, property or birth status; or because they are disabled

2- the best interest of a child. Laws and actions affecting children should put their best interest first and benefit them in the best possible way.

3- survival, development and protection: the authorities in each country must protect children and help ensure their full development- physical, spiritual, morally, and socially.

4- A voice: children have a right to have their say in decisions that affect them and have their opinions taken into account.

For each principle link to the most appropriate learning outcome.

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1- outcome 1- children have a strong sense of identity

2- outcome 3- children have a strong sense of wellbeing

3- outcome 1- children have a strong sense of identity

4- outcome 5- children are effective communicators

Is this correct?

I'm not really sure


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Lorina
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Re: Use an approved learning framework to guide practice

Post by Lorina » Thu Sep 07, 2017 3:16 pm

This will help as it will provide examples for each outcome:

How Children Achieve Outcomes

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Lorina

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