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Would you like your pupils to learn the basics about the European Union, but feel the subject may be too complex for them? Let them meet Yooki the firefly and his animal friends!
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- Up to 9 years
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Discover how the 27 EU countries work together: teach, learn and play with the Council's civic education package
- Age groups
- Ages 12 to 15
- Ages 15 and over
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Do your students want to help change the world? The 'EU Democracy in Action’ Toolkit encourages students to take an active role in European issues with four interactive lessons on democracy in the EU and the European Citizens’ Initiative.
- Age groups
- Ages 15 and over
These guidelines are designed to help educators understand the potential that the applications of AI and data usage can have in education and to raise awareness of the possible risks.
- Age groups
- Ages 15 and over
- Up to 9 years
- Ages 9 to 12
- Ages 12 to 15
Discover ‘Europa Quest’, the new quiz-based educational tool to enhance teamwork and communication while exploring EU institutions, history, decision-making, culture, and much more. Available in all EU languages, it's perfect for fostering shared learning!
- Age groups
- Ages 9 to 12
- Ages 12 to 15
- Ages 15 and over
The educational tool 'Europe@school - Active lessons about the European Union' has been developed to bring the EU into the classroom.
- Age groups
- Ages 12 to 15
- Ages 15 and over
This pedagogical kit aims to provide educators with practical guidance for the exhibition Art in Democracy.
- Age groups
- Ages 15 and over
The issue of migration is a hot topic in today’s Europe, but why? A mass global movement of humanity is taking place, as is evidenced by phenomena ran...
- Age groups
- Ages 12 to 15
- Ages 15 and over
Free resources in 29 languages to help teachers introduce coding and computational thinking to students of all ages. These fun activities will help de...
- Age groups
- Ages 9 to 12
- Ages 12 to 15
- Ages 15 and over
This toolkit has been developed for primary school teachers and primary school young learners (6-7 years old). It aims to support teachers to organise discussions in the classroom to effectively address gender stereotypes, based on the example of the transport sector.
- Age groups
- Up to 9 years
This toolkit has been developed for secondary school teachers and secondary school young learners (14–15 years old). It aims to support teachers to organise discussions in the classroom to effectively address gender stereotypes, based on the example of the transport sector.
- Age groups
- Ages 12 to 15
This online toolkit is designed to support everyone looking for creative educational resources to engage students aged 13-16 in the conservation and preservation of European wildlife and natural habitats
- Age groups
- Ages 15 and over
- Ages 12 to 15
Many reasons can bring individuals and groups into confrontation with each other. At the same time, there are things we cannot achieve without others....
- Age groups
- Up to 9 years
- Ages 9 to 12
Are you teaching about people who are forced to flee? Use this teaching toolkit to teach students about the efforts of the European Union (EU), UNHCR and UNICEF to help people who have been forced to flee in Africa.
- Age groups
- Ages 9 to 12
- Ages 12 to 15
The education team at the House of European History has developed these educational materials in conjunction with the narrative of the museum’s perman...
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- Ages 15 and over
In a misinformation-laden world, nurturing critical assessment skills is crucial. This toolkit equips educators to cultivate inquisitive minds for the digital era.
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- Ages 15 and over
The toolkit was developed as part of the Green Trip campaign, promoting sustainable projects and lifestyles among young Europeans.
- Age groups
- Ages 12 to 15
- Ages 15 and over
The Guidelines bring together pedagogy and practice in one easy-to-use format: How do we get young people excited about fact-checking and critical thinking? What are the technical dimensions of disinformation? How can we identify deep fakes?
- Age groups
- Ages 9 to 12
- Up to 9 years
- Ages 12 to 15
- Ages 15 and over
Take your students on exciting adventures with Tom and his friend Lila the fox in this series of books about the environment. Their adventures include...
- Age groups
- Up to 9 years
Useful set of 10 brief teaching notes to guide parents and teachers in educational activities based on the stories of Tom and Lila.
- Age groups
- Up to 9 years