Human Rights-collaborative book
Instructions:
-we will make teams:
team 1 writes about a right
- the partner 2 makes a drawing to describe that right,
the partner 3 read the article and write 1 question in the table for an evaluation with Kahoot
-to write press copy page
-each partner will fill in all 3 parts in turn: 1 right, 1 drawing, 1 question
The activities were all collaborative, we worked in 27 international teams!
All pictures respect the copyright being freely taken from Pixabay and the drawings are made by our students.

The students of these teachers contributed to the book divided into 27 international teams from page 6.3/ESEP:
1.Voicu Corina Valentina, Romania
2.Paula Dobrin, Romania
3.Moț Cornelia, Romania
4.Fitore Mulaj, Albania
5.Gaia Giorgetti, Italy
6.Candelora Santoro, Italy
7.Pelagia Apostolidou, Greece
8.Jolanta Zamoyska, Poland
9.Ezgihan Turkurkor, Turkey
10.Evangeli Langopoulou, Greece
11.Nadya Stankova, Bulgaria
12.Assiye Șahin Akbulut, Turkey
13.Ayat Rabee
14.Oprea Elena, Romania
15.Stergiani Michaentzaki, Greece
16.Sema Altintaș, Turke
The students of these teachers contributed to the book divided into 27 international teams from page 6.3/ESEP:
17.Lăcrimioara Săbăreanu, Romania
18.Emine Kaya, Turkey
19.Athina Gkarmpola, Greece
20.Sara Pistolesi, Italy
21.Kadriye Ozge Kilic, Turkey
22.Armine Safaryan, Armenia
23.Shirinjan Mammadli, Azerbaijan
24.Efi Katsigianni, Greece
25.Athina Xyrafa, Greece
26.Naira Zeynalyan, Armenia
27.Ranca Aureliana, Romania
28.Anastasia Topalidou, Greece
29.Eleftheria Pachiadaki, Greece
30.Mary Papathanasiou, Greece
31.Popi Karamerou, Greece
32.Buta Ramona, Romania
Team 1
Life: Team Voicu Corina
Drawing: Team Gaia Giorgetti
Question: Team E. Lagopoulou

Team Voicu C: Edi, Alin, Naomi, Noemi, Simina, Sorana, Vasilică, Diana, Andra, Bianca
This right means that no one – including individuals and the government- can kill you. Because it is the government’s responsibility to protect human rights, they must create laws that safeguard human life and protect you if your life is in danger. The right to life is often invoked in discussions surrounding war, police brutality, capital punishment, and self-defense.
Life
Drawing: Team Gaia Giorgetti


Life
Question: Team Lagopoulou E.
A human right that many had to fight for.

Team 2
Equality: Team Pelagia Apostolidou
Drawing: Team Jolanta Zamoyska
Question: Ezgihan TURKURKOR

Team 2
Equality: Team Pelagia Apostolidou
Equality
This right means that people have the same rights and opportunities regardless of what they look like or where they come from. It provides everyone with an opportunity to reach their full potential and have an equal chance to live their life as they choose.
Team 2
Drawing: Team Jolanta Zamoyska

Team 2
Equality:
Question: Team Ezgihan TURKURKOR
What right gives us equal opportunities?
Team 3
Non-discrimation: Team Dobrin Paula
Drawing: Lagopoulou E.
Question: Team EMINE KAYA

Team 3
Non-discrimination - Team Dobrin Paula
#4 The right to non-discrimination,
which is fundamental to democracy, is an integral part of the principle of equality. It ensures that no one is denied their rights on the grounds of race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property or birth.



















Team 3
Question: EMINE KAYA team student :Derin ISBL
1-Racial discrimination can happen on the basis of ...?
A- Race, colour, descent
B-National origin
C-Ethnic origin
D- All of the above

Team 4
Health: Team Jolanta Zamoyska
Drawing: Team EMINE KAYA
Question: Oprea Elena

Team 4
Health: Team Jolanta Zamoyska
The right to the highest standard of physical and mental health does not in itself imply the right to be healthy, which the state should guarantee. Good health is influenced by many factors that are sometimes beyond the control of the State. This right incorporates a wide spectrum of socio-economic factors that enable people to lead a healthy life and extends to food and nutrition, housing, access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation, safe and healthy working conditions, healthy environment.
Team 4
Health:
Drawing:Team
EMINE KAYA ISBL


Team 4
Question:Oprea Elena
Do we go to the doctor periodically to check ourselves?

Team 5
Family: Team Moț Cornelia Alina
Drawing: Candelora Santoro
Question: Fitore Mulaj

Team 5
Family: Team Moț Cornelia Alina
Family law is represented by all the legal norms that regulate personal and patrimonial relationships arising from marriage, adoption and relationships assimilated by law, under certain aspects, to family relationships, in order to protect and strengthen the family
Team 5 Drawing: Candelora Santoro
Embrace of a family after the pandemic (past)
and after the war ( future) , we hope soon!


Team 5
Question: Fitore Mulaj
Mom, dad, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, grandparents, what are they?
Family


Team 6
Children's Rights: Name, Team EMİNE KAYA
Drawing: Team Pelagia Apostolidou
Question: Team Voicu Corina

Team 6
Children's Rights: EMİNE KAYA team student BETUL ISBL
Team 6 Name
Children's Rights: Team
Drawing: Team Pelagia Apostolidou
Team 6
Children's Rights: Team Voicu Corina
Question:
What do we all get after we are born?
Name!

Team 7
No slavery: Team Mary Papathanasiou
Drawing: Team Ezgihan TURKURKOR
Question: Team Dobrin Paula

Team 7
No slavery
Team Mary Papathanasiou
No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in all their forms.

Team 7
Drawing: Team Ezgihan TURKURKOR
Team 7
Question: Team Dobrin Paula
"What is the right prohibiting people being held in unbearable conditions and forced to perform some form of work, most times hard and dishonourable work, for which they are very low-paid?"

Team 8
Work: Team Evangeli Lagopoulou
Drawing: Voicu Corina
Question: Moț Cornelia Alina
Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favourable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment. Everyone, without any discrimination, has the right to equal pay for equal work. Everyone has the right to form and to join trade unions for the protection of his interests.

Team 8
Drawing: Team Voicu Corina
Team 8
Question: Team Moț Cornelia Alina
Do we have the right to choose our profession, job or occupation, as well as our workplace?
Team 9
Education: Team Candelora Santoro
Drawing: Ranca Aureliana, Romania
Question: Jolanta Zamoyska
Team 9
Education: Team Candelora Santoro
Rita
THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION IS FUNDAMENTAL AS EVERY CHILD MUST BE ABLE TO GO TO SCHOOL WITHOUT ANY DISTINCTION. EDUCATION MUST BE FREE TO ALLOW EVERYONE TO GO TO SCHOOL. IT HAS THE POWER TO REALISE OUR DREAMS. EVERYBODY MUST HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY. EDUCATION IS MANDATORY UP TO THE AGE OF 16.
Team 9
Education Drawing: Ranca Aureliana, Romania

Team 9
Education
Question: Jolanta Zamoyska
What is the process of teaching or learning,especially in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get from this?
E d u c a t i o n

Team 10
Freedom: Team Ezgihan Turkurkor
Drawing: Team Moț Cornelia Alina
Question: Mary Papathanasiou
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood

Team 10
Freedom: Team Ezgihan Turkurkor
The right to freedom
This right means that Freedom is the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint, and the absence of a despotic government.

Drawing: Team Moț Cornelia Alina
Question: Mary Papathanasiou
What don't you have when you're locked up?
Freedom

Team 11
Religion: Team Fitore Mulaj
Drawing: Team Dobrin Paula
Question: Shrinjan Mammadli



TEAM FITORE MULAJ ALBANIA








































Team 11 - Drawing: Team Dobrin Paula
Team 11
Question: Team Shrinjan Mammadli
We believe in a deity from heaven
Religion

Team 12
Mariage: Team Săbăreanu Lăcrimioara
Drawing: Team Mary Papathanasiou
Question: Efi Katsigiani
Men and women of full age, without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry and to found a family. They are entitled to equal rights as to marriage, during marriage and at its dissolution. Marriage shall be entered into only with the free and full consent of the intending spouses.
Team 12
Mariage
Drawing: Team Mary Papathanasiou

Team 12
Mariage
Question: Efi Katsigiani
The right to choose your soul mate
Marriage

Team 13
Protection: Team Armine Safaryan
Drawing: Assiye Şahin Akbulut
Question: Athina Xyrafa, Greece
No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile. Arbitrary or unlawful detention occurs when an individual is arrested and detained by a government without due process and without the legal protections of a fair trial. Anyone who is deprived of his liberty by arrest or detention shall be entitled to take proceedings before a court. Anyone who has been the victim of unlawful arrest or detention shall have an enforceable right to compensation.

Team 13
Drawing: Protection
Assiye Ş. Akbulut team
student:Gülçin


Team 13
Question: Christina Kapeliani
All children need it
Protection

Team 14
To trial: Team Shrinjan Mammadli
Drawing: Fitore Mulaj
Question: Team Ayat Rabea
Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him.

Team 14
To trial
Drawing: Team: Fitore Mulaj
Team 14
To trial
Question: Team Ayat Rabea
What am I entitled to before I am judged?
At trial

Team 15
Alimentation: Team Ayat Rabee
Drawing: Ahd & jad (healthy food pyramide)
Question: Assiye Şahin Akbulut
The right to food can be described as follows: The right to adequate food is realized when every man, woman and child, alone or in community with others, has physical and economic access at all times to adequate food or means for its procurement.
Team 15
Team Ayat Rabea
Alimentation: Team (Ahd & Jad)
The story of the vegetable salad party
Ahed came back from school, greeted her parents, and asked about her younger brother Jad
The mother said to her: He came back from kindergarten tired, and went to sleep until he finished preparing lunch
Ahed changed her clothes and washed her hands well, as she is keen on hygiene.
Ahed sat with her father and started telling him about her day at school
Ahed: It was a great day, Dad: I played with my friends in the school saloon, and learned about decay-causing foods like chocolate and sweets.
Father: Well done Ahed, I wish your brother Gad knew this, and today I brought you the fruits that you like to eat after lunch
Team 15
Question: Assiye Şahin Akbulut
Where are the most hunger in the world?
Answer -Africa.
a.Africa
b.all of Earth
c.none of them

Team 16
Freedom to move: Team Efi Katsigiani
Drawing: Armine Safaryan
Question: Ranca Aureliana, Romania
Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state. Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country.
Team 16
Freedom to move
Drawing: Armine Safaryan


Team 16
Freedom to move:
Question: Ranca Aureliana, Romania
The right to find your place in the world (To move)

Team 17
Nationality: Team Assiye Ş. Akbulut
Students: Beyza Ç.,Ada and Gülçin.
Drawing: Săbăreanu Lăcrimioara
Question: Armine Safaryan


TEAM 17 - Nationality
Team Assiye Ş. Akbulut
Students: Beyza Ç.,Ada and Gülçin.
Lawful membership of a particular nation or state. A people who share a common origin, culture and/or language and possibly form a nation-state.




Team 17
Drawing: Săbăreanu Lăcrimioara

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