Pistes d'exploration
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Turn to “We are raising our hands with you . . . .” What does this mean? Discuss the symbolic significance of this gesture.
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Malala won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014. Learn more about her contributions to children’s rights. Write her a thank you letter for all her efforts.
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Identify the reasons why it’s still hard for some girls to get an education. Discuss the importance of getting an education and what that means for children in underdeveloped countries.
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Canadian brothers Craig and Mark Kielburger are co-founders of Free the Children and Me to We. What beliefs do they share with Malala? Why is it important to be aware of how children are living around the world? Create a poster advertising the importance of children’s rights.
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Discuss what you notice about the pictures. Compare them to your own life and situation. Discuss the girls’ messages and photographs in light of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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On a map, pinpoint the countries mentioned in the book.
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Malala says: “I raise up my voice—not so that I can shout, but that those without a voice can be heard.” Discuss and come to an understanding of the meaning of this sentence. Who in your community would be “those without a voice”? How could you help them find their voice?
Mots-clés
Non-fiction, children, children's rights, courage, education, illustrations (photographs), Malala Yousafzai, women's rights