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The world in your classroom



Learn how to use the WCP Program in your classroom to strengthen children's knowledge and engagement for their rights and democracy. This round runs until October, introducing three new Candidates and a new edition of The Globe.

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Girls showing signs about children's and girls' rights.

Changemaker Day



Children in schools around the world prepare for Changemaker Day. They then make their voices heard and share what changes they want to see where they live, in their country and in the world.

Storytelling



Gaining experiences through authentic stories makes studying feel more meaningful and close to reality. Pair text and visual storytelling with educational activities to strengthen experiences and knowledge.

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Girl speaking to other children

Videos as a teaching tool



Use videos to make complex issues and the stories of children, Child Rights Heroes and Child Rights Ambassadors come alive. Get ideas and methods for using videos in the classroom, and browse videos that spark thoughts and emotions as well as an interest in learning more.

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