Although children's rights have been universally recognized since 1989 through theConvention on the Rights of the Child, there is still much work to be done. The convention is not strictly enforced everywhere, and the value of children's rights education is often underestimated. How do you, as a teacher or youth worker, address this? What do children themselves know about their rights and responsibilities, and how can they improve their own situation?

At MobileSchool.org, we tackled these questions and developed the educational toolkit ‘All Children, All Right(s)!’, supported by the European Union(Erasmus+).

Based on the materials in this toolkit, we developed a workshop for the second and third grade of primary education. This interactive workshop provides teachers with the tools to engage in discussions about children's rights and raise awareness among young people about their own rights. Download the workshop guide and the accompanying PowerPoint presentation below:

Have you completed the workshop and are eager to do more with children's rights in your classroom? Then make use of our extended lesson plan, which includes two fully developed lessons on children's rights:

Curious about the full toolkit? Then be sure to take a look at our website. For interest in other topics such as relationships and sexuality, health, or financial literacy, please refer to our other educational materials.

Do you have any feedback for us? Be sure to give us a shout at info@mobileschool.org and we will be happy to address it.

We hope you enjoy!