Outschool Groups are online communities that allow learners to pursue their interests and connect with other learners anytime, anywhere. Groups are similar to a forum and are fully "asynchronous" - learners can participate whenever they'd like, perfect for families with busy schedules. Groups are a great complement to the Outschool Classes. Please note: There's always Dr. Grandma Donna in this club, keeping the peace and being of good behavior. Please also make sure that you, as a learner, keep the peace and be of good behavior. Children's Justice Radio contributing to improving a better level of justice for children which will promote governments all over the world to reflect and change. Children's Voices will be head. Participatory connections made worldwide among children, particularly those children from all over the world. Children will have the opportunity to show the world that they as well, have ideas, answers, and solutions to more than just homework questions at school, but also to the challenges of the world. Children will have the opportunity to show the world that they as well, have ideas, answers, and solutions to more than just homework questions at school, but also to the challenges of the world. Children will participate in Children's Justice Radio. Children will prepare voice audio memos or stories, mini-podcasts with photos and illustrations and digital art or classic art to the Outschool group and other learners will comment, discuss, and ask questions. This is an example of a post that would be done for this group. Other posts will exemplify new ideas, answers, and solutions that go way beyond homework in order to discover concrete answers and solutions to solving some of the challenges that the world faces from children's perspectives. Children have great ideas, are honest overall, and can make a tremendous difference with the responsibility that they deserve to be heard and post ideas, comments, and solutions to challenges that the world faces in climate change, violence, women's rights, children's rights, war, disease, and many other subjects. Learners also have the opportunity to make like-minded friends and discuss and make contributions to the world dialogue from a child's perspective on how to solve some of the urgent issues that the world faces. Other classes that the moderator teaches that are connected to this group: Know the Law Essay Writing for Age 8 To 13 Academic Writing and Research for College and University The Making of a Book Video Editing for Ages 8 To 13 Let's Make a Movie and Watch it Learners Introduction to French for Youngsters |
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