Do you have education resources for high school/college students?


TeachUNICEF has developed free educational materials for middle and high school aged-students to help teachers engage students as active global citizens.  Lesson plans are available for Grades 6-8 and 9-12.  To view and download these materials, please visit www.teachunicef.org.  

Also available is our Experiential Activities for Youth and Adults toolkit in our online volunteer center at www.unicefusa.org/volunteer.  This toolkit engages youth in experiential learning activities, teaching them about global children issues and UNICEF's work while having fun.

For additional information about UNICEF's work, the UNICEF international website, www.unicef.org, is a great resource. Publications are available for download and can be ordered for free at www.unicef.org/publications. Make sure to check out the Voices of Youth section. It is a place where youth from around the world join to learn about and discuss issues that affect them.

Meanwhile, college students are able to participate in our Campus Initiative program and gain access to additional educational materials.  We have over 90 UNICEF Campus Clubs at universities around the country that support UNICEF's work year-round. If you would like to find out more information about starting a Campus Initiative Club, please visit the website at www.unicefusa.org/campusinitiative or contact Rachael Swanson at rswanson@unicefusa.org or 212.922.2623.

To stay informed about UNICEF's lifesaving programs, sign-up for Youth Action eNews at www.unicefusa.org/trickortreat or visit www.unicefusa.org/volunteer and you'll be part of a network of thousands of caring people just like you who want to save children's lives.

 

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