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Endorsed by UNESCO, our student, youth and teacher discount cards are the only international ID cards recognisable by universities, academic institutions, student unions, national governments, financial institutions and ministries of education around the world.
The UNESCO Schools Network includes students and teachers from over 11,500 schools in more than 182 countries. The network acts as a laboratory of ideas by experimenting with innovative teaching and learning approaches to address global challenges.
3 days ago · The SPC (Student Price Card) is Canada’s most popular student discount program, costing $11.99 CAD per year. This membership grants students access to over 450 discounts, with savings of up to 25% on a wide variety of brands. In addition, SPC’s website often showcases eligible discounts that students can receive with the SPC card.
- Agenda 2030
- SDG #4: Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education For All
- SDG #3: Good Health and Well-Being
- SDG #13: Climate Action
- SDG # 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
- A Global Network That Supports Local Action
At Elm Creek School, a K–12 community school in Elm Creek, Manitoba, their UNESCO team of students and lead teachers launched a school-wide project to bring more awareness to, and take action on, the SDGs. The World’s Largest Lesson, launched in 2015 to bring these global goals to children everywhere, was shared with all students in a special schoo...
In 2020, the CCUNESCO and the Global Centre for Pluralism launched online teacher training on “Talking About Racism in the Classroom”in response to racial injustice in Canada and in our schools. More than 1,000 teachers responded and more than 500 participated in online training as it was clear that teachers and school administrators urgently wishe...
To promote health and well-being in their community, some of the students at F.H. Collins Secondary Schoolin Whitehorse, Yukon, organized care packages for people in need this winter. Students purchased arm socks and mitts along with personal-care products and some chocolate to be distributed locally. The students enjoyed working together to spread...
Climate action is essential for sustainable development, which, at heart, is a way for people to benefit from natural resources without using them all up and depriving future generations. For example, reducing carbon emissions is key to living within environmental limits. So is being responsible about excess packaging, waste disposal, and how we tr...
In order to ensure peace, justice and strong institutions in Canada, Indigenous peoples’ rights must be respected. According to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) is the framework for reconciliation at all levels and across all sectors of Canadian society. T...
Imagine more than 11,500 schools in 182 countries connecting and learning from one other, where students reflect on global challenges such as peace, climate action, human rights, cultural diversity, and sustainable development, while taking action to contribute to positive changes in their own communities. This is what the UNESCO Schools Networkis ...
NFB-ED is accessible and flexible because it: R can use media and other techniques to reach audiences outside, and far from, the classroom; can be made catchy to keep people interested and involved; R can make of everything produced or done an opportunity to learn or an educational tool (e.g. the experience of setting up a credit circle can be utlized for literacy teaching); R makes of ...
Mar 5, 2023 · By extending the principles of UNESCO's five regional higher education conventions to interregional mobility, the Global Convention broadens international recognition and will benefit students looking for study opportunities outside their home region, leveling the playing field and increasing access to quality higher education. It also pays ...
CCUNESCO developed the Toolkit to provide UNESCO Schools educators with practical information and activities designed to help students discover and understand UNESCO themes. While the Toolkit uses a Canadian lens, it addresses many universal themes taught in schools around the world. The instructional material in the Toolkit is designed to address
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