Children's International Press Centre (Childpress) enables children and adults to work together addressing problems relevant to children through research, investigation, creating methods and publishing tools. They are driven by children's curiosity and potential to discover the world, have dialogue and feed their interests. Childpress supports children in discovering topics, investigating them, and creating new media formats to publish their stories and express themselves. Examples include children in several countries initiating communication concepts on drugs and sustainability, interviewing politicians, and visiting the EU presidency to discuss topics they chose. The goal is for these initiatives to be picked up by teachers worldwide and embedded in classrooms to empower children and connect their topics to authorities.
Tom is a curious boy who lives at home with his family. He enjoys playing with his friends in the neighborhood and knows all of his classmates and teacher at school. Tom is inspired by all the people in his life and is curious to learn about other people in his community like the mayor or a member of parliament. To help Tom and his classmates find out about different roles in their community, the Children's International Press Centre was started to allow kids to become child journalists and interview inspiring adults around them.
1) The document is a presentation by a class of students to Julie Ward, a Member of European Parliament, about the results of their research and discussions on children's rights and priorities.
2) The class divided into groups to investigate issues like maltreatment of children, refugees, education, and they reached out to local leaders and caregivers to learn about efforts to support children.
3) Based on their findings, the students' main recommendation to Ward is to support and fund teachers, who they see as important to building trust among children.
Children's International Press Centre (Childpress) enables children and adults to work together addressing problems relevant to children through research, investigation, creating methods and publishing tools. They are driven by children's curiosity and potential to discover the world, have dialogue and feed their interests. Childpress supports children in discovering topics, investigating them, and creating new media formats to publish their stories and express themselves. Examples include children in several countries initiating communication concepts on drugs and sustainability, interviewing politicians, and visiting the EU presidency to discuss topics they chose. The goal is for these initiatives to be picked up by teachers worldwide and embedded in classrooms to empower children and connect their topics to authorities.
Tom is a curious boy who lives at home with his family. He enjoys playing with his friends in the neighborhood and knows all of his classmates and teacher at school. Tom is inspired by all the people in his life and is curious to learn about other people in his community like the mayor or a member of parliament. To help Tom and his classmates find out about different roles in their community, the Children's International Press Centre was started to allow kids to become child journalists and interview inspiring adults around them.
1) The document is a presentation by a class of students to Julie Ward, a Member of European Parliament, about the results of their research and discussions on children's rights and priorities.
2) The class divided into groups to investigate issues like maltreatment of children, refugees, education, and they reached out to local leaders and caregivers to learn about efforts to support children.
3) Based on their findings, the students' main recommendation to Ward is to support and fund teachers, who they see as important to building trust among children.
This document lists several locations and topics including Lille, France listed multiple times along with Cadzand, Arnhem, and Amsterdam. It also lists the topics of Biology, Pedagogy, and Child's rights. The final line mentions The Janusz Korczak Foundation.
This document lists several locations and topics including Lille, France listed multiple times along with Cadzand, Arnhem, and Amsterdam. It also lists the topics of Biology, Pedagogy, and Child's rights. The final line mentions The Janusz Korczak Foundation.
This document lists several locations and topics including Lille, France listed multiple times along with Cadzand, Arnhem, and Amsterdam. It also lists the topics of Biology, Pedagogy, and Child's rights. The final line mentions The Janusz Korczak Foundation.
This document lists several locations and topics including Lille, France listed multiple times along with Cadzand, Arnhem, and Amsterdam. It also lists the topics of Biology, Pedagogy, and Child's rights. The final line mentions The Janusz Korczak Foundation.