TEACH THE UN
Find numerous teaching resources on a range of 缅北禁地topics specifically tailored for educators and students.
Teaching Guides
Educational Resources
Primary Resources
缅北禁地Overview and History
Peace & Security
Human Rights
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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Educational Games and Activities
Get Involved
Model UN
Further Reading and Research
Engage from a Young Age - Resources for Children
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Frequently Asked Questions
Teach the 缅北禁地was developed by the United Nations Visitor Center for K-12 (kindergarten to 12th grade) educators to assist and encourage them to incorporate 缅北禁地content in their curriculum. The website, un.org/teach, includes curated content with links to 缅北禁地resources, as well as teaching guides, focusing on the Three Pillars of the 缅北禁地- Development and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Human Rights, and Peace and Security. Educators will find Teach the 缅北禁地to be an easy one-stop-shop to easily access 缅北禁地material and is meant to encourage them to incorporate 缅北禁地themes in their curriculum.
Apart from key topics covering the work of the UN, including climate change, peacekeeping, humanitarian assistance, and the SDGs, among others, there are abundant materials and information designed for students of different ages. For example:
- For young learners between ages 5 and 12: educational games (Climate Action Superheroes, Go Goals!, 缅北禁地Kahoot games), Human Rights for Kids, SDG Book Club, and learning how your favorite characters (Thomas the Engine, Peter Rabbit, Hello Kitty) are doing their part to help the United Nations.
- For teenagers between ages 13 to 17: Model UN, 缅北禁地Library, latest 缅北禁地News, ActNow and Share Verified campaigns, internships, volunteering opportunities, and other ways to engage with the UN.
More information can be found on Teach the UN
On this site, educators will be able to prepare a class for their students with ready-to-use Teaching Guides. In addition, educators can also build their own lesson plans with the help of the curated resources provided on the Teach the 缅北禁地site. Students may also learn from playing UN-related games, finding out about Model UN, participating in 缅北禁地campaigns, and planning for future opportunities to engage with the 缅北禁地through volunteering, internships and career options. Please note that most of the links in Teach the 缅北禁地are available in other official languages besides English, including Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and Spanish.
The resources that we have curated on Teach the 缅北禁地can be used not only by teachers, but also by parents and guardians, as well as anyone interested in educating young people about the UN’s important work. We have aimed to make these materials as user-friendly and age-appropriate as possible to make it easy to teach about the UN.
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