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Heroes and Heroines
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Teachers can use this lesson to introduce or examine in depth the concept of heroism through discussions of heroic actions and character.Students will look at images of military, religious, political, and everyday heroes and heroines and discuss their lives and the effects of their deeds. For the purposes of this lesson, heroes are defined as figures who have great strength and ability and are admired for their achievements. They may risk or sacrifice their lives for others or may be noted for special achievement in a particular field.
In this lesson students will: Identify character traits of heroes and heroines; Apply critical-thinking skills to consider the various choices artists have made in depicting heroes; Make personal connections to the theme by identifying heroes and heroines in their own lives.

Subject:
Art History
Arts and Humanities
Psychology
Social Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Gallery of Art
Date Added:
02/16/2011
Virtual Role Models to Inspire and Empower YOUth
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We offer a free unique story telling programme for New Zealand youth. The programme consists of more than 30 interviews of everyday kiwis (peer mentors) that share their real life experiences. All interviews have their own unique story and themes.

The aim of the programme is to share real life stories with New Zealand youth, to empower them to overcome obstacles, enable them to discover their true selves and make a difference in life.

Subject:
Social Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Interactive
Lecture
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
02/03/2013