Freedom! A Simulation by Kathy Mellor
Introduce your scholars to the importance of liberty with Kathy Mellor's "Freedom!" simulation. This engaging, interactive experience challenges participants to navigate a world where personal choices are stripped away, illustrating the value of freedom in education, career, and daily life.
Through role-play and guided discussion, scholars will:
• Experience firsthand the frustrations of limited autonomy
• Develop a deeper appreciation for their educational freedoms
• Explore concepts of citizenship, government control, and individual rights
• Practice critical thinking and problem-solving in the face of authoritarianism
• Gain motivation to become active, engaged citizens
This simulation sparks meaningful conversations about liberty, civic responsibility, and the importance of lifelong learning.
Introduce your scholars to the importance of liberty with Kathy Mellor's "Freedom!" simulation. This engaging, interactive experience challenges participants to navigate a world where personal choices are stripped away, illustrating the value of freedom in education, career, and daily life.
Through role-play and guided discussion, scholars will:
• Experience firsthand the frustrations of limited autonomy
• Develop a deeper appreciation for their educational freedoms
• Explore concepts of citizenship, government control, and individual rights
• Practice critical thinking and problem-solving in the face of authoritarianism
• Gain motivation to become active, engaged citizens
This simulation sparks meaningful conversations about liberty, civic responsibility, and the importance of lifelong learning.
Introduce your scholars to the importance of liberty with Kathy Mellor's "Freedom!" simulation. This engaging, interactive experience challenges participants to navigate a world where personal choices are stripped away, illustrating the value of freedom in education, career, and daily life.
Through role-play and guided discussion, scholars will:
• Experience firsthand the frustrations of limited autonomy
• Develop a deeper appreciation for their educational freedoms
• Explore concepts of citizenship, government control, and individual rights
• Practice critical thinking and problem-solving in the face of authoritarianism
• Gain motivation to become active, engaged citizens
This simulation sparks meaningful conversations about liberty, civic responsibility, and the importance of lifelong learning.