What is a world citizen's responsibility to promote and advocate for justice and kindness?
NOTE: Prior to this lesson, use the Blue Sky Activity in which students envision a better world. If you already have a Blue Sky display, revisit it before beginning this lesson.
Students will develop an intellectual framework of understanding of fairness, justice, tolerance and equality as critical key concepts/components necessary for a civil society. Students will discuss the importance of acting philanthropically to promote the common good. A deeper understanding of concepts will be enhanced as students strive to develop relationships between the concepts.
One 45 minute class period
The learner will:
- identify the terms fairness, justice, tolerance, human rights, equality, philanthropy and common good.
- identify how fairness, justice, equality, and tolerance shown in individuals support human rights and advance the common good.
- describe how the above qualities promote civic virtue.
Anticipatory Set:
Pose the question, “What is fair?” Allow a few moments of open-ended discussion. Generate greater discussion by all students by giving an example to provoke thinking (ex. “Have you ever had the experience of a parent or teacher showing favoritism or greater privilege to one child over another? How did you feel?”) The teacher may ask additional questions such as, “Have you ever felt that you did not get your equal share of treats, attention, etc.?” or, “What did you do when you saw another student mistreated or not treated fairly on the bus or in your neighborhood?”
Lesson Developed By:
Lisa Ludwig| fairness |
treatment free from
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| conforming to truth; carrying out the law or what is determined right by an impartial judge |
tolerance
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| minimum conditions for human dignity entitled to ALL persons |
same treatment
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| justice |
human rights
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citizens working to promote the well-being
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equality
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| allowance and respect for attributes of others that differ from one's own |
giving of one’s time, talent, or treasure |
| common good |
philanthropy
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free from favoritism and predjudice |
fairness |
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minimum conditions for human dignity entitled to ALL persons |
human rights |
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same treatment for same behavior |
equality |
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conforming to truth; carrying out the law or what is |
justice |
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citizens working to promote the well-being of the community by working together with others for the greater benefit of all |
common good
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allowance and respect fro the attributes of others |
tolerance |
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giving of one’s time, talent, or treasure for the sake of another |
philanthropy |

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Comments
(The positive aspect of using this lesson is) it provides insights into the importance of values and reminds students of the responsibilities they have to themselves and others.