The Impact of Compassionate Giving

The Impact of Compassionate Giving

Lesson 1 of 3 in this unit

  • Primary
  • Year 5 - 6
  • Health and Physical Education
  • Health
  • Social
  • Human Rights
  • Social Action
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Lesson summary

Students will examine how practising compassionate giving can have a positive impact on the wellbeing of both individuals and communities and explore the factors influencing charitable giving.

Learning intentions:

Students will...

  • investigate the impact of compassionate actions on individuals and communities and explore how charitable giving is influenced.

Success criteria:

Students can...

  • recognise the factors that influence their decisions in charitable giving scenarios
  • investigate the positive impacts of compassionate giving on both recipients and givers, and evaluate the role of empathy in fostering generosity.

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Skills

This lesson is designed to build students’ competencies in the following skills:

  • critical thinking
  • empathy
  • ethical understanding
  • global citizenship

Curriculum Mapping

Australian Curriculum (v9.0) content description:

  • Analyse how behaviours influence the health, safety, relationships and wellbeing of individuals and communities (AC9HP6P10)

Relevant parts of Year 5 & 6 HPE achievement standards: Students analyse health information to refine strategies to enhance their own and others’ health, safety, relationships and wellbeing.

NSW Syllabus outcomes: PD3-7

General capabilities: Critical and Creative Thinking, Ethical Understanding, Personal and Social Capability

UN Sustainable Development Goals

UN SDG 1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere

  • Target 1.1: By 2030, eradicate extreme poverty for all people everywhere, currently measured as people living on less than $1.25 a day.

Resources Required

  • Individual writing materials (pencil and paper)
  • Whiteboard

Additional Info

This lesson has been developed with the support of The Life You Can Save.

The Life You Can Save conducts research to identify non-profits running highly impactful programs that address the multiple dimensions of poverty. They also help connect people who want to donate money and resources with these non-profits to maximise the impact of their gifts. They aim to create a world where everyone has an opportunity to build a better life and where there’s no suffering or death due to extreme poverty. The Life You Can Save was founded by Melbourne-born Peter Singer, widely recognised as one of the world’s most influential contemporary philosophers, to advance the ideas in his 2009 book The Life You Can Save: Acting Now to End World Poverty (republished 2019). Since then, they’ve worked to introduce the ideas from Professor Singer’s book to new audiences, inspiring people to help others experiencing poverty around the world and empowering them to make the greatest impact possible.

Level of teacher scaffolding: Medium – facilitate class discussion

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