Breaking Discrimination Worksheet

Breaking Discrimination

This passage focuses on international human rights laws that address issues of discrimination based on characteristics like race, gender, religion, or disability. It explains how these laws prohibit discriminatory practices and ensure equal rights for everyone, regardless of their background. The passage also discusses measures countries must take to prevent discrimination, such as implementing anti-discrimination laws and creating protections for vulnerable groups. The ultimate goal is to promote equality and ensure that all people enjoy the same freedoms and opportunities.

Reading about discrimination and equality expands students’ vocabulary with words like “vulnerable groups” and “equal rights.” It improves reading comprehension by presenting examples of laws and their importance in global justice. This passage also strengthens critical thinking by encouraging students to reflect on fairness, discrimination, and justice. Furthermore, it provides exposure to grammar through complex sentence structures and formal language use, helping students with writing clarity.