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Schoolpage Challenge 2 - Carmel College Salland, Netherlands

Page history last edited by Mark Schrijver 10 years ago

Please post your school/group contribution on this page.

 

Education and protection against child labour

 

 

Topic 1:

Education and Child Labour: http://prezi.com/kb_ao8exnqa8/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy

 

 

What is the child's right that belongs to 'education' and 'protection against child labour'? 

Every child has the right to go to school, because it is a law. It is a law that children not have to do child labour. Because they don’t have to do hard work or light work

 

Every child has the right to education. What do you think, do all the children go to school in your country? 

In the Netherlands there are a lot of people that go to school. There are 16.000 children in The Netherlands do not go to school. Without a serious over thinking you might think everybody goes to school, but some people in your town may also not go to school. It is most certain that a few children per town also don’t go to school.

 

 

How important is it that every child can go to school? What does your future look like as a result? And for a child that doesn’t go to school?

I think It’s very important that a child can go to school. A child without education can’t do as much as a child with education. A child who has had education can do thing with his/her head and can reach more in their work. A child without education can’t do much more than work with his/her hands because he/she can’t write, read and can’t talk much languages.

 

What would the world be like if kids could choose for themselves the right to go to school or the right to work?

I think at first the people who go to school would split up. One half would start working and the other half would keep going with school. The people that would start working would probably be the people that can’t learn much more or the people who strongly dislike school. After a while I think they would regret they chose to work so early and that would result in more children to finish their school. Then most people would just finish their school. The more children that don’t go to school, the more they will appreciate going to school.

 

 

Topic2:

'Zeeman' against Child Labour: http://youtu.be/bvThlbq2BqM

 

"Street One' & Child Labour?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilc5PHyU0Zc

 

Comments (1)

Natasha Cherednichenko said

at 7:06 pm on Apr 20, 2014

Dear Mark and students,
thank you for the contributions.You did a great job!
I'm really curious about the outcomes of your visit to "Street One" shop?
And one more question. Is there any service in your country which help children to start visiting school in case they don't go to school by different reasons?

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