supported by your own words/ tutor has not replied
hi all,
i am stuck lol again lol i have to outline the requirement of the UN Conventions on the Rights of the Child in relation to relaxation and play. i have written abit which i think my tutor is happy with.... (this is what i have put) The rights of the child treaty was set by world leaders in 1989 UN conventions to protect the rights of children and young people, this bid is to make sure all children/ young people are treated fairly and are not exploited. There are fifty- four articles in the legislation, four of which are Guiding principles Participation rights Survival and development rights Protection rights Under survival and development rights article 31 states “children have the right to relax and play, join in with a wide range of cultural, artistic and other recreational actives" but she wrote to me saying "Here a quote about Article 31 of the UNCRC can be given, but it must be supported by your own words" i have messaged her but she has not replied. what does she mean supported by you own words????? anything would be great :bawling: |
Hi, it means that once you've given the article 13 quote, you write about what it means & is trying to achieve by using your own words, this demonstrates your understanding of it.
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so to demonstrate my understanding i would write about freely chosen play, engaging play and child driven play??
lol am i on the right lines? |
Hi, 'supported by your own words involves re-writing something in your own way xx that's how it's possible to read eg. 10 separate documents that each explain what a UNCRC article is saying, each could read a little differently due to the authors using their own words and own way with words to support what's being said - in this case all the information that's provided in the uncrc's article 13 :)
How would you explain what article 13 is all about to a friend? xx |
great thank you it really helped :)
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