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Training 2

Learn about the Six Components of Each Colega Lesson with examples of each component. Understand the principles that make Colega work. Receive a tour of the GO-HRE.ORG website and how to locate lesson materials, videos and other resources.

Each Colega lesson consists of six components.

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The teacher welcomes the students and engages them in a song, chant or poem related to the lesson or one that fits culturally.

warm-up-song

Example of a welcome found in the manual.

The teacher asks students to share their experiences based on the challenge from the previous lesson. In Lesson 1A the Review is the Initial Assessment.

review-challenge

Example of a review found in the manual.

The teacher introduces the human rights article in the lesson by having students read it or by using an activity with questions.

human-rights

Example of an introduction found in the manual.

The teacher can develop the human right with stories, activities and questions and discussions.

development-story

Example of a development found in the manual.

The teacher helps students discover the point of the lesson.

conclusion

Example of a conclusion found in the manual.

The challenge encourages students to apply what they’ve learned about a human right to their daily lives.

challenge

Example of a challenge found in the Secondary Manual, Lesson 2B.  The challenge is always located at the end of every lesson in the manuals.

What Makes Colega Work? is an essential document for teaching Colega lessons.  It can be found on every country page.

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