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Social and ecological justice resources for teachers.
Students make a social justice action plan. Photo credit: Caritas Australia
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Activities and a case study about Biru, who gained the support and skills he needed to establish his own bicycle repair business.
A sequence of learning activities designed to learn about the life of St Oscar Romero and how he was counter-cultural in his actions and words. There are activities included to have students reflect on their own actions and words and present their own understanding about St Oscar Romero.Â
Plan your social justice actions to create lasting change.
A short video explaining the Catholic Social teaching principle: The Common Good.
4 mins
A prayer for those affected by earthquakes, floods, cyclones or other disasters.
Laxmi's Story, audio described for blind or vision-impaired readers.
Priscilla - Zimbabwe Case Study (Secondary)
A template to explore the problems and solutions of a social justice issue. Suitable for upper primary and secondary students.
Laxmi's Story, narrated for readers who benefit from reading along with a narrator.
An introduction to the issue of water and sanitation around our world.
A series of ‘See, Judge, Act’ lessons on the environment/creation through a Catholic lens.
A story about access to water in Zimbabwe with accompanying activities.
A PowerPoint slide explaining the purpose, function and influence of petitions in the Australian Government.
A prayer for humanitarian aid workers. For upper primary students, secondary students and parishes.
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