REED Summer Speaking Day Materials
"A 'convention' is an international agreement between countries and international organizations Countries which signed the 'U.N. Convention or the Rights of the Child' agree to recognize rights which each and every child deserves, boy or girl."
Apply to join REED schools in researching childrens' rights in countries around the world. Plan and run a final event in your school.
The REED Young Ambassadors program is designed for gifted, excelling and native English-speaking students in Grades 7–10. The program incorporates themes of global citizenship and human rights; public speaking, research and leadership and meaningful student engagement and cooperation.
Learn more here. Complete this form to express your interest in the program.
Note to Teacher: You will take a required 30 hour course to learn about the program and how to run it in your school. A second 30 hour course supports you as you implement the program in your school. These courses are exclusively open to REED teachers.
"Rights are given and rights are received. Children's rights make it possible to set the proper boundaries for children's behavior - between children themselves and between children and adults. They outcome is, therefore, that rights are by nature reciprocal between all. "
Michal Cohen, Senior Assistant to the CEO and Director of Pedagogy