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What Is Work and Who Are the Workers? (Beginning Level)
Author
J. Paul Getty Museum Education Staff
Publisher
J. Paul Getty Museum
Place of Publication
Los Angeles, CA
Year of Publication
N/A
Language
English
Resource Description
In this lesson, elementary students will analyze depictions of workers in a drawing and two photographs. They will conduct an interview with a family member and create original drawings about work.
Category (Target Group/HRE Strategy)
Multimedia and Arts
Sub-Category
MMA: Visual arts
Human Rights Theme(s)
Right to work
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