Empowerment Through Student Agency: Storytelling for a Better World
Download MP3Guiding Question:
- How might we empower our students, beyond personal projects, to have a greater say in their learning through increased student agency.
Key Takeaways:
- Student agency and the importance of learning experiences, like personal projects, to create opportunities for students to explore different interests outside of the curriculum.
- Raising awareness of complex issues, like child labor, and child trafficking, that are difficult topics to navigate, but important to understand for even our youngest learners in school.
- Turning learning, research, storytelling and navigating the publishing process into a children’s book to educate children in our community.
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Episode Summary
On this episode, I meet Maria Bella, a high school student from Lincoln Community School in Accra, Ghana. As part of her studies, Maria Bella learned about child trafficking, and child labor, a complex issue that impacts her local community. She is passionate about humanitarian work, and chose to dedicate her work for her personal project to creating a children’s book to educate local children about this important issue. Join me, as we explore her journey to becoming a published author and shall she use this opportunity to further her learning as a humanitarian and set her sites on a potential career path.
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