Global Classroom Resources

Written by Canadian educators for practical use in classrooms and in other educational settings, UNICEF Canada’s Global Classroom resources are renowned for their quality and positive, age-appropriate approach to children’s rights, global issues and global citizenship.

Our materials are developed around five equally relevant global concepts: interdependence, images and perceptions, social justice, conflict and conflict resolution and sustainable action. Many have been produced with funding provided by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and other partners, and are copyright-free for non-saleable, educational use.

Curriculum Connections

Explore how a rights-respecting approach to global education fits with the curriculum you need to teach.

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Elementary Resources

Find curriculum-connected and engaging resources for elementary teachers and students.

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Humanitarian Emergencies

Learn about current humanitarian emergencies and what you and your students can do to help.

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Secondary Resources

Find curriculum-connected and engaging resources for secondary teachers and students.

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Taking Action with Students

Help your students respond to global issues with empathy and a sense of commitment to their communities and the wider global community.

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Climate Change and Children’s Rights

UNICEF Canada is putting several resources on our Web site that will provide you with a variety of tools designed to support you in your work with students around climate change.

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UNICEF International Resources

Access resources from UNICEF offices around the world.

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Multimedia

Engage your students with fun and interesting videos, games and more!

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