This simple activity should be used after completing the other Time to Reflect activities.
Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) states that every child has the right to express their views, feelings and wishes in all matters affecting them, and to have their views considered and taken seriously.
Although this activity focuses on the adult, it should be completed with children. It can help adults fulfil their responsibility to listen to children and make changes to the environment and their behaviour in response to what they have heard.
10 minutes
Teacher pledges are about adults’ responsibilities in realising children’s human rights and how they can support meaningful participation. Take time to think about what you have heard and learned during the Time to Reflect activities with the children.
Using the prompts (Template D), complete your pledge.
Bring the children together and explain that you have been listening to what they have been sharing with you, and the class, since returning to school. Remind children that they have the right to be listened to and taken seriously by adults in their lives. At the same time, it’s up to adults to act on what children have been telling them to make things better for children at home, at school and in the community.
Explain that you have made a pledge, which is like a special promise. This pledge means that you will work hard to act on what has been said. Explain:
The pledge should be revisited with the children at the end of the day, week or month to see if it has been upheld or if it needs changed. This is an opportunity for you to fill in the ‘I have…’ sentence.
Teacher pledges can be adapted to each thematic topic. They can be used as a tool to directly contribute to learner participation in school improvement and evaluation.
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