Pedagogical twist For SDG5 (gender equality) sheet, our favourite pedagogical twist is: Ensure support and confidentiality: in the beginning of the lesson explain that the topic in question is very broad and due to time limitation, it is impossible to focus on every aspect of it with the attention it deserves. Therefore, tell students that if there are topics they want to talk about, even related to personal experiences or problems, they can reach out to you by leaving a little message in a box in the class. They can be free to write their name on it or keep it anonymous. The box will be removed every day, safely stored and relocated for the next class (this should be done for a few weeks in a row to ensure everyone has got the chance to ask something). It is up to you how to proceed in the case someone confidentially confides in you (e.g. private meeting in school or outside). If you have another pedagogical twist in mind, feel free to apply or check the pedagogical twist list.
SDG act
5: GENDER EQUALITY
Pedagogical twist
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Further data on SDG5: https://unstats.un.org/sdgs/report/2019/Goal-05/
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