This term describes someone working to improve their community or the world.
What is a change maker?
This term means using your voice to support change.
What is advocacy?
This is information that proves your argument.
What is evidence?
This is the difference your voice and actions can make.
Impact or Change
A short video featuring Little Ms. Flint was shown as an example of one. What was the video about?
What is the Flint water crisis?
This is what you call someone or a group with the power to make changes happen.
What is a stakeholder?
These are trustworthy places to get information.
What are credible sources?
This is a place where your message can be heard. (Think social media)
What is a platform?
The "Voice Amplifier" in the Change Maker Identity Circle has this responsibility.
What is to make sure everyone gets heard?
This is what you call a piece of writing that argues for change and asks stakeholders to act.
What is an advocacy article?
This is when information is unfair or one-sided.
What is bias?
People with direct power to make change.
What are primary stakeholders?
Name at least three of the "Types of Passions" students can make changes in.
What are Environmental Justice, Social Equality & Rights, Mental Health & Wellness, Education & Learning, Technology & Digital Rights, Community Safety & Support, Arts & Creative Expression, or Economic Justice & Opportunity?
This is the term for feeling confident that your voice matters and can create change.
What is empowerment?
The C.R.E.D. test helps determine if a source is this. Name two components of the C.R.E.D. test.
What is credible? (Credentials, Recent, Evidence, Domain)
What do we encourage students to do with their advocacy articles?
What is publish them online or send them directly to stakeholders?