I am an educator teaching a unit on a specific country/issue facing children in developing countries, where can I find educational materials?
The U.S. Fund for UNICEF has developed free education materials for K-6 and for 7-12 grades that will increase your students’ awareness of the challenges faced by their peers around the world. You can view and download the materials from our website by going to the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF at www.unicefusa.org or by calling 1.800.4UNICEF. and clicking on the button “For Educators.” You can also order the materials from the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF website from mid-August through October 24. For additional information about a specific issue or country, the UNICEF international website, unicef.org, is a great resource. Make sure to checkout 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. We also encourage you to visit TeachUNICEF.org – an online resource created to help teachers engage students as active global citizens in learning about UNICEF’s efforts worldwide. Students in the U.S are an essential
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