Year 11
Social Justice and Human Rights
In this lesson, we will have a look at an introduction to what human rights are, what social justice is and Christian and Muslim views on these.
Year 11
Social Justice and Human Rights
In this lesson, we will have a look at an introduction to what human rights are, what social justice is and Christian and Muslim views on these.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- Concept of social justice.
- Human rights.
- Responsibility.
Equipment
You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.
Content guidance
- Contains subject matter which individuals may find upsetting.
Supervision
Adult supervision suggested
Licence
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5 Questions
Q1.
What is the correct definition of human rights?
Fixing the injustices of a society.
The basic entitlements of some human beings, chosen by God
The basic entitlements of some human beings, depending on social status
Q2.
When was the Universal Declaration of Human Rights first compiled?
1978 - a few years after the Vietnam War
1995 - a few years after the end of the Cold War.
Q3.
Which of these is NOT an example of one of our human rights?
The right to be free from slavery
The right to education
The right to freedom of speech
Q4.
Which of these is NOT a Christian reason for wanting to fight for social justice?
Many Christians would follow the Golden Rule which teaches them to treat others as they wish to be treated.
Some Christians follow Situation Ethics which teaches them to do the most loving thing in any situation.
Q5.
Why did Malala Yousafzai win the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014?
Because she blogged about girls rights to education.
Because she was shot in the head by the Taliban.