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Title: Adelaide High School


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Adelaide High School
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  • Defending Human Rights, Promoting
    Multiculturalism and Intercultural Understanding

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Student Leadership AtAHS
  • The Prefects
  • The SRC
  • Interact
  • Peer Support

3
The Inspiration
  • The Tree of Human Rights Professor Smolicz
  • Developing student voice and citizenship
  • Unity and direction on student issues at Adelaide
    High School

4
Our Manifesto
  • The Manifesto 2000 was a project commenced by
    the SRC which affirmed a commitment to human
    rights.
  • Our current project is symbolized in two ways
  • - by our painting
  • - by Professor Smoliczs Tree of Human
    Rights

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Who does what?
  • Prefects2003 Reconciliation Issues
  • 2004Rights of Indigenous children
  • SRC 2003Multiculturalism
  • 2004 Third Culture Kids and homeless children
  • Interact2003Amnesty International and Global
    Rights
  • 2004 continues with a focus on children
  • Peer Support 2003The Rights of the Child
  • 2004 continues this focus

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The Prefects and Reconciliation
  • Reconciliation Statement
  • Statement has been drafted and has been ratified
    by Staff and Students
  • We are working to make the words meaningful to
    our own community
  • Celebrating with our own community and
    establishing networks of like-minded schools.
  • A new focus on the rights of indigenous children

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Prefects 2004
  • Indigenous Children's RightsSome ideas
  • -         visiting/ organising an exchange with a
    remote aboriginal school
  • -         letter writing or emailing schools in
    remote areas
  • -         the introduction of indigenous language
    into the curriculum
  • -         the organisation of guest speakers on
    the issue of the health of the indigenous child
  • -         fund raising for the promotion of child
    health
  • -     organising pastoral care activities to
    promote understanding of the health issues of
    indigenous children
  • -     Supporting other leadership groups in
    conducting workshops for MEC
  • - Assisting in the promotion of
    internationalism and in particular the CIASA
    review

8
Reconciliation Posters and Mural
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The Student Representative Council
- Access Asia Fortnight events built around the
existing boundless cultures at our school.
Calligraphy, Chinese dancers, visits to the
Central Market and Asian food sold in the Canteen
to promote multiculturalism
  • International Understandings assembly.
  • purchased a painting as a symbol of our project
  • supported a peace Rally
  • helped to create a Human Rights website
  • created a tapestry of the Tree of Human Rights
  • Organized spots in the Pastoral Care Program to
    promote and exchange information.
  • Organised a Theatre Sports Fundraising Event
    based on the ideas of Human Rights and
    Multiculturalism
  • Planned a range of activities to raise money for
    children who have had rights denied.
  • Promoted human rights by conducting workshops for
    other schools.

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SRC 2004
  • The celebration of third culture kids and
    supporting homeless children
  • -         Hearing the stories of third culture
    kids in appropriate forums and supporting and
    encouraging the telling of these stories.
  • -         Celebrating the cultural diversity of
    Adelaide High School
  • -         Supporting World Vision
  • -         Supporting Asia in schools week
  • -         Awareness raising on issues of
    multiculturalism in pastoral care sessions
  • -         Organising guest speakers and lecturers
  • - Establishing net works of support for
    third culture kids by contacting parent
    organisations, seeking help in the form of
    tutoring and mentoring.
  • -         Fundraising for the support of homeless
    children
  • -         Supporting other leadership groups in
    conducting workshops for MEC
  • -         Assisting in the promotion of
    internationalism and in particular the CIASA
    review
  • -         Organising with other students and
    leadership groups a community convention

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Interact Club
  • International Action
  • Rotary Club
  • Leadership (Executive)
  • Fundraising events
  • ? Karaoke Competition (raised 450 to animal
    welfare rights)
  • ? Valentine Day Roses
  • Amnesty International
  • ? Global Human Rights Activist
  • Annual sponsorship of a World Vision Child

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Interact 2004
  •     Interact the rights of Third World children
  • -         Fundraising for issues connected with
    the rights of children
  • -         Continuing support of Amnesty
    international
  • -         Assisting in the promotion of
    internationalism and in particular the CIASA
    review
  • -         Supporting other leadership groups in
    conducting workshops for MEC
  • Assisting in the promotion of internationalism
    and in particular the CIASA review

13
Peer Support
  • Roughly 45 Students involved
  • Some Year 11 and a few year 10 students
  • No leaders, Teacher Coordinator
  • Work with year 8s, HC teachers to help settle in
  • Have badges so kids can recognise us in the yard
  • Visit class once a week
  • Conduct workshops in some of our study lessons
  • Mainly cover anti-harassment and any other
    problems students have in the school. Were also
    planning to add a childrens rights programme for
    next year

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Peer Supporters Working with Year Eights
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Peer support in 2004
  • Peer support the rights of the Adelaide High
    School students
  • -         Conduction Anti-Harassment training
    with the Year 8 students around the issues of
    racism and sexual harassment
  • -         Continue to develop and understanding
    of the United Nations Rights of the Child within
    the Adelaide High School context
  •    Supporting other leadership groups in
    conducting workshops for MEC
  • -         Assisting in the promotion of
    internationalism and in particular the CIASA
    review

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The Work Completed
  • Purchase of a painting as symbolic of our mission
    and a competition which has named the painting,
    Amnesty
  • Creation of a new planning forum The Student
    Leadership Forum
  • Organisation of Student March in 2003 -198
    participants
  • Presentation of a series of workshops 2003 -2004
  • World Vision fundraising events Tapestry of
    Prof. Smolizc Tree of Human Rights
  • Opening of the Human Rights Hallway
  • Creation of the well of Hope fundraising for
    homeless children

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Workshop Presentations
  • Senior Students attended several Multicultural
    Conferences to present the schools project to a
    diverse audience, ranging from students, teachers
    and adults
  • We have also conducted workshops with local
    schools

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World Vision Fundraising
  • Organised by the Student Representative Council
  • Gold coin donation to enter

19
What else has occurred?
  • Society and Environment Classes have incorporated
    a Reconciliation and Multiculturalism component
    to the curriculum
  • A class has written letters to children in Baxter
    and organised a sleepover
  • A sleepover organised for Baxter children and
    friends from their local school at AHS
  • Invited guest speakers to the school

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Opening of the Human Rights Hallway
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Developing a school culture founded on human
rights
  • With a voice we can make a difference

22
Some ways of supporting a human rights culture in
your school
  • 1. At AHS we have a human rights hallway where
    the things that we do can be displayed
  • 2. Create a logo to go on newsletters, announcing
    your ideas to the whole school community
  • 3.Have Human Rights Awards for people who have
    contributed to human rights in your school or
    community.
  • 4.Create/use part of a notice board for human
    rights activities, news and issues
  • 5.Create a mural showing some aspects of human
    rights over more than 50 years
  • 6. Plant a peace garden with plants to symbolise
    the various countries of origin of students in
    your school
  • 7 Develop a multicultural charter setting out
    some key principles which apply in your school
    and community
  • 8.Collect music or compose a song which reflects
    human rights messages
  • 9. Develop a human rights pledge which all
    students and staff can be asked to recite on the
    day
  • 10. Work with the history teacher on an Oral
    History Project, recording some of the
    experiences of people in your community who have
    had human rights abused, or who have successfully
    won human rights issues

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Some ways of supporting a human rights culture in
your school
  • 11.  Develop a biography of Human Rights Heroes,
    people who have shown a commitment to human
    rights, and present this to your library. These
    need not be the 'heavies' of history, but could
    be ordinary people in your local community. Make
    a Primary School Version of it, and present it to
    the primary school library
  • 12.  Invite Human Rights Speakers to your school
  • 13.  Work with appropriate teachers to set up
    Art, Craft, Drama and Writing Awards
  • 14.  Prepare a 'what to see' list for forthcoming
    Film or Television Programs which have a human
    rights interest
  • 15.  Use a daily bulletin to announce events and
    activities
  • 16.  Support a Human Rights Project
  • 17.  Create a list of Human Rights Web sites
    (start with the HREOC one at www.human
    rights.gov.au), and use these to develop a 'did
    you know ... ' or a trivia quiz on human rights
    for your school
  • 18.  Twin with another school in another country
    and compare your ideas about human rights
  • 19.  Contact a Group such as Amnesty
    International and consider setting up a school
    chapter.
  • 20.  Have an assembly with a Human Rights/
    International Understandings focus

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Plans for 2005
  • Student Leaders at Adelaide High School will work
    shop members of staff through a range of human
    rights resources.
  • Students will generate curriculum materials
    through the webquest activity which are age
    appropriate and geared to the interests of
    students
  • In early 2006, we will celebrate and share what
    we have achieved through a community convention,
    where once again students will act as leaders of
    discussion, introduce guest speakers and be part
    of special special events.
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