Additional Global Education Resources
Amnesty International –
http://www.amnesty.ca Amnesty International encourages and supports youth activism through the Youth and Student Program. Their website features ways on how to get involved with human rights issues as an individual or as part of a student group.
BC Teacher’s Federation Global Education Teaching Resources
http://bctf.ca/Social/GlobalEd/GlobalClassroom/index.html This website contains unit plans designed for teachers, by teachers, that explore the themes of global education across the grades and across the curriculum. The units contain all of the necessary handouts and materials to be easily utilized in the classroom setting.
Canadian Association for the Study of International Development
http://www.casid-acedi.ca/ CASID is a national association devoted to the promotion of new knowledge in the field of international development. CASID can provide speakers and panelists on a range of themes and countries. Short analytical policy briefs related to current events are suitable for secondary schools. Topics include: Environmental Management, Rebuilding Afghanistan, and Human Security.
Canadian International Development Agency – Teacher Zone
http://www.acdi-cida.gc.ca/teacherzone CIDA’s Teacher Zone serves as a portal for curriculum-based educational resources and for new ideas to help bring international development to the classroom and motivate students to become active global citizens. From this site, you can access the Global Classroom Resource Centre where teachers can search for educational resources organized by theme, grade, province or territory, and for professional development activities.
Canadian Landmine Foundation –
http://www.clmf.org Canadian Landmine Foundation raises awareness and funds to eradicate landmines around the world. The website offers Landmine Educational and Civic Action Resources with lesson plans for grades 5-10, an Action Guide for youth to become civically active, and information on the Youth Champions Program to train youth in landmine awareness and equip them to teach civic action skills to elementary and high school students.
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