Online exercises offer a modern pedagogical method to approach sensitive topics such as sex education.
In the context of Élodie Yeboua's novel, Les larmes de Carène, these exercises allow students to deepen their understanding of the theme and reflect on harmful practices such as early marriages and pregnancies in school.
The story of the novel focuses on two young girls, Carène and Djamila, who struggle to receive an education in their hometown of Koboko, despite the traditions and social norms that hinder their progress. Themes of friendship, perseverance, responsibility, and resistance are explored throughout the novel and convey strong and essential values for our modern society.
Online exercises provide an opportunity for teachers who feel uncomfortable discussing sex education in the classroom. These exercises offer an alternative for students to learn about important topics in a more accessible way. Questions about sex education around the novel Les larmes de Carène provide a solid foundation for students to understand the consequences of these harmful practices on young girls' lives.
The questions are designed to stimulate students' reflection on the novel's important themes and help them understand the social and emotional implications of these practices.
Les larmes de Carène by Élodie Yeboua is a call to awareness and action against harmful practices in our society. The character of Carène embodies the fight for gender equality and the liberation of young girls from the weight of traditions and social norms. Online exercises offer an opportunity for students to explore this powerful literary work while gaining a better understanding of the theme of sex education.
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- Format: Online Exercises
- JD Éditions
- Élodie VEBOUA
- Sex Education
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