For Teachers Search Search For Teachers Balance of power – why is the separation of powers important? Talk about why checks and balances between branches of government are crucial for protecting our rights and freedoms. For Teachers EU Equality Law Think together about the role of the European Courts and the European Ombudsman. For Teachers Union of Rights and Values Invite the class to work with the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and explore together which rights have a real impact today for different social groups, and whether the charter addresses contemporary challenges. For Teachers Citizens have power – what can and should citizens do in a democratic state governed by the rule of law? Introduce students to the topic of freedom of assembly and kick off a discussion about its importance in a democratic society For Teachers The power of words – how to exercise freedom of speech? Invite students to discuss freedom of speech – explore where criticism ends and hate begins, analyze real-life and media examples, and learn how to exercise this right responsibly and thoughtfully For Teachers Equality in everyday life – human rights and diversity Stereotypes and prejudices still limit opportunities for many people, including LGBTQ+ students, individuals with disabilities, and ethnic minorities. This lesson will show how to recognize inequality, respond to discrimination, and create an environment where everyone can fully participate For Teachers Together We Can Do More – Freedom of Assembly Stereotypes and prejudices still limit opportunities for many people, including LGBTQ+ students, individuals with disabilities, and ethnic minorities. This lesson will show how to recognize inequality, respond to discrimination, and create an environment where everyone can fully participate For Teachers The Right to Privacy in the Digital World – General Data Protection Regulation and Cyberdata This lesson helps students understand what online privacy really means and how to protect their personal data. Through short videos, discussions, and the decision-making game “Privacy Guardians,” students will explore situations that violate GDPR and learn how to manage information safely online For Teachers Local Self-Government and Civic Engagement This lesson shows students how local government affects their daily lives and how they themselves can influence decisions in their municipality, county, or region. Through discussions, analysis of local cases, and creating posters encouraging participation in public consultations, students will see that civic engagement is a real way to make a difference in their immediate surroundings For Teachers Poland in the European Union – opportunities, possibilities, and perspectives This lesson helps students understand how Poland’s membership in the European Union affects their daily lives and the opportunities it offers – from education and work to social initiatives. Through mini-quizzes, simulations, and discussions, students explore how EU institutions operate