《声音》启明星专刊 VOICES for Daystar Academy VOICES Fall/Winter Edition 2018 | Page 9

DAYSTAR SANLITUN into an emotionally charged experience, complete with tears, anger and cries of ‘not fair’! Throughout the remainder of the unit, students were able to recall these feelings and better empathize with other individuals who became heroes when standing up for fairness and the rights of others. As this unit came to a close, students were lucky enough to make another real-life connection to their learning when we invited two ‘heroes’ from our local communities. We had presentations from Lorna, from “The Migrant Children’s Foundation” and Rebekah from “Dew Drops Little Flower”. These visitors were important to our learning because they showed us firstly, that there are people in our own communities who struggle to have their basic human rights met, and secondly, that there are people in our community, just like us, who are working to support these individuals! As we reached the end of this unit students were asked to complete booklet to display their learning. Perhaps of greater relevance however, is the number of students who volunteered to give up some of their recess times to join our newly formed ‘Charity Committee’. Throughout this unit I felt satisfied that students have successfully managed to learn from others around the world, and from others in our local communities. That students may begin to use this knowledge in their own lives is inspiring. 7