The first in a three-part workshop on developing the skills to be a change-maker; 'Finding My Flame'.
The change-maker workshop is a series of three lessons where students explore topics and interests to provide support and offer change. This thoughtful scheme of learning provides crucial opportunities for reflection, consideration of motives and supports students to actively and compassionately get involved with real-world issues and make a change. The perfect project-based resource to foster student autonomy and action.
In this first piece, 'Finding my Flame', students will:
- Reflect on the issues that they're passionate about
- Narrow down their interests to something that they can work on
- Check their motivation and approach to taking action
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A gap year like no other, learn more about Global Citizen Year's incredible program 'Take Action Lab'.
Global Citizen Year's program, Take Action Lab is not your average gap year: students learn how to create a meaningful impact on human rights issues during a semester in South Africa.
Students expand their global perspective and sense of agency through:
- A research-backed curriculum
- Cultural immersion experiences
- Apprenticeships with organizations advancing human rights issues
Students make friends and mentors for life and graduate into a community of changemakers from across the world. Students develop the skills, networks, and insights they need to lead fulfilling lives that create positive change.
There's more! Global Citizen Year is a non-profit and offers up to full financial aid. They're also fully accredited and have an excellent team of educators and staff supporting safety and safeguarding.
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