Supporting childrens rights through education, the arts, and media (SCREAM): Education Pack

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Supporting childrens rights through education, the arts, and media (SCREAM): Education Pack

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SCREAM: Education Pack

Contributors

Author: ILO

Publisher: ILO

Date: 2002

Geographic Coverage: International

Type of Resource: Report

Sector/setting: Education and Schooling

Vulnerable groups: Children, Young People

Developed with children and young people? No

Type of participation: Child friendly information (e.g. websites, games, fact-sheets, or leaflets for children)

Availability: Open access

Keywords: Artistic Media, Authorities, Awareness, Creative Writing, Culture, Drama, Education, Guide, Modules, Music, SCREAM, Skills, Social Change, Teachers, Visual Arts, Young People

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Introduction

Young people are a driving force for change. The SCREAM programme aims to promote awareness among young people about children’s rights, with a focus on child labour, so that they in turn can speak out and mobilise their communities to act. Ultimately, SCREAM seeks to change social attitudes to promote a culture of respect for children’s rights and to strengthen the worldwide movement against child labour.

The education pack, which forms the basis of the SCREAM programme, is made up of 14 educational modules and a User’s Guide. The SCREAM modules enable young people to express themselves through different forms of artistic media, such as drama, creative writing, etc.