Health And Disability
Children With Disabilities: Nodira’s Story
Children with disabilities have the same rights as all other children, but they are too often excluded from the same opportunities to thrive that other children have Recommended age: Grades 9 - 12 Two lessons Source: TeachUNICEF ![]()
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Children With Disabilities: Nodira’s Story
Children with disabilities have the same rights as all other children, but they are too often excluded from the same opportunities to thrive that other children have Recommended age: Grades 6 - 8 Two lessons Source: TeachUNICEF ![]()
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Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV
This standards-based unit helps educators facilitate thought-provoking and meaningful dialogue and provides activities for students to use their understanding of HIV and AIDS to discuss one means by which HIV is transmitted: from mother to child Recommended age: High school (Grades 9 - 12) Four lessons Source: TeachUNICEF ![]()
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See the ability!
A practical activity to encourage empathy with people with disabilities Complexity level 3 (1 - 4) 120 minutes Source: Manual on Human Rights Education with Young People – Council of Europe ![]()
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Sport for all
This is a high-energy activity. Participants use their imagination and creativity to design new games Complexity level 2 (1 - 4) 120 minutes Source: Manual on Human Rights Education with Young People – Council of Europe ![]()
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Water and Sanitation for All: Bringing the Issue Home
Water and Sanitation for All is a unit of three lessons designed to raise awareness of the problems facing children with inadequate access to clean water or sanitation facilities and increase students’ understanding of the world water crisis as one that affects everyone Recommended age: Grades 9-12 Three lessons Source: TeachUNICEF ![]()
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Water and Sanitation for All: Bringing the Issue Home
Water and Sanitation for All is a unit of three lessons designed to raise awareness of the problems facing children with inadequate access to clean water or sanitation facilities and increase students’ understanding of the world water crisis as one that affects everyone Recommended age: Grades 6-8 Three lessons Source: TeachUNICEF ![]()
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Water and Sanitation for All: Bringing the Issue Home
Water and Sanitation for All is a unit of three lessons designed to raise awareness of the problems facing children with inadequate access to clean water or sanitation facilities and increase students’ understanding of the world water crisis as one that affects everyone Recommended age: Grades 3-5 Three lessons Source: TeachUNICEF ![]()
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Water and Sanitation for All: Bringing the Issue Home
Water and Sanitation for All (An Early Education Unit) has four lessons. They are designed to raise awareness of the problems facing children with inadequate access to clean water or sanitation facilities and increase students’ understanding of the world water crisis as one that affects everyone Recommended age: Pre-K - 2 Four lessons Source: TeachUNICEF ![]()
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