Social Studies
Superhero in the Making: How to Fight for Quality Education (UN SDG 4)
The World Is Not Equal. Is That Fair? In this course, students ages 7- 12 will learn how to level the playing field by learning how to become an advocate for the United Nations Sustainability GOAL 4: Quality Education.
Unreasonable Kids College
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7-12
year olds
2-6
learners per class
$15
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45 minute class
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The World Is Not Equal. Is That Fair? In this course, students ages 7 - 12 will learn how to level the playing field by learning how to become an advocate for the United Nations Sustainability GOAL 4: Quality Education. Students will learn that not all kids have access to quality education and brainstorm ideas on how to ensure that all kids have access. This one-day course will provide hands-on education on the UN SDG GOAL 4: Quality Education. Topics covered pertain to lack of quality of...
Upon completing this one-day course, the student will understand the sustainable development goal #4: quality education to become an advocate for kids to have equal access.
I have a certificate from Microsoft to Teach the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Also, I possess a Masters in International Management and a Graduate Certificate in Social Entrepreneurship.
45 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 0 - 1 hours per week outside of class.
With permission or help from parents- depending on the students' age and parents' comfort level. A helpful resource is the SDG-action-app, where students can download to learn more to continue to build momentum as an advocate.
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"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man/ woman [& Kid]." ...