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Activities
for Classroom Creative Lessons
The
complexity of international issues is sometimes difficult for U.S. citizens
to imagine. Among the many graphic images in movies and the press, we
can become desensitized to discussions or displays of violence.
These activities can help your students
connect to people their own age in other countries-young people who have
to confront the reality of landmines on a daily basis.
- Help Them Learn the Facts
Use the information on this website
and elsewhere to help your students learn about the issue. Use a large
world map to highlight countries most affected by landmines and nations
that have signed, or neglected to sign the Mine Ban Treaty.
- Include the Issue in Other Lessons
If your class is studying the culture
or history of other countries, mention the effect of landmines in those
countries. You can discuss the nations most heavily affected, such as
Afghanistan, Cambodia, Angola, Nicaragua and Croatia if you do not cover
international studies as part of your regular curriculum.
- Encourage Discussion
Break your class into smaller groups
for discussions. Distribute a case study to each group for them to read
and discuss. Ask students to imagine how their lives would be different
if they had landmines in their community. What would change in their
chores, how they get to school and the doctor, visits with friends,
etc.? What would they worry about the most?
- Creative Expression
Invite students to design posters
and write essays or poems as a way to express their opinion about the
landmine issue. Arrange displays of the work in a group exhibit in the
library, gym, cafeteria or other common areas. Samples can also be included
in the school or local newspaper accompanied with a Letter to the Editor
calling for the U.S. to Join the Mine Ban Treaty Now!
- Organize a Letter Writing Campaign
Students can write letters to the
President or members of the House of Representatives and Senate to urge
law-makers to support the Mine Ban Treaty. Students can learn the importance
of exercising their democratic rights to voice their opinion on important
social justice issues. Click here
for sample letters.
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For more on the Mine Ban Treaty, go to www.icbl.org
US Campaign to Ban Landmines
c/o Handicap International — US
6930 Carroll Avenue, Suite 240
Takoma Park, MD 20912
Tel: (301) 891-2138
USCBL@handicap-international.us
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