Opinion: Why Malala's bravery inspires us - CNN.
Malala was named after Malalai of Maiwand, a poet and a woman warrior. The name could not be more fitting. Being only fourteen years old did not matter squat to Malala Yousafazi. In a short.
Malala used to always compete with her best friend Moniba until Malka-e-Noor came and beat Malala in a school contest (Yousafzai 69). After that, Malala did everything she could to stay on top, and that shows her driven personality. The world needs more Malala’s. Furthermore, she wanted a chance for all girls to be educated (“Profile” 1). The country that she is from prevents that from.
Malala Yousafzai Lesson Plan. Multimedia curated teacher resource with discussion questions and learning outcomes. MY HERO celebrates the courage and strong principles of this young student from Pakistan who taught the world how to take a stand against injustice. Malala was born July 12, 1997.
On stage with them will be Malala’s father and dozens of school children passionate about Malala’s cause; among the students will be one lucky winner of a national essay contest, flown to New York to meet Malala in person. Be sure to tune in on Sunday, October 13 at 7pm ET, and see why Malala Yousafzai is The Bravest Girl in the World.
Contest judges considered creativity, clarity and an understanding of local government in their review of the essays. Judging by the essays, road conditions and traffic, underage use of e-cigarettes (i.e., “vaping”), school funding and improvements, recycling, and pollution are some of the most concerning issues facing communities from a student’s perspective.
Second Place: 2016 Common Reading Program Essay Contest Silence vs. Speaking: An Investigation of I Am Malala The riveting story, I Am Malala, written by Pakistani -born female education activist Malala Yousafzai, discusses the tension created between silence and speaking. The tension.
MALALA YOUSAFZAI: When I was shot, I think there were just a few girls on the next two, three days. But in a week, girls started going back to school. ROBIN YOUNG: And two of the girls were shot with you. MALALA YOUSAFZAI: Yes. Two other girls were shot with me on that day, and they're now in Atlantic College in Wales. They have been given a.