This activity uses persuasion circle-maps to encourage young people to think about how they can use the power of persuasion to encourage world leaders to increase their investment in education.
This activity uses an opinion line to encourage young people to think critically about the essential elements of a good quality education.
This activity uses a diamond nine ranking activity to encourage young people to think critically about the essential elements of a quality education and the challenge of scarcity.
Mbathio is from Dakar in Senegal. Living with blindness, for many years, she was unable to attend school.
Lana is 12-years-old and from Aleppo in Syria. Lana is now living in Jordan as a refugee.
We gave children from a primary school in Malawi a 360 camera: come and explore with them!
Education is powerful and transformative. World leaders have promised a quality education to every child in the world. But a key piece of the puzzle is missing…
This is a free Activity Sheet to use in the classroom with KS2 and KS3 to explore what it is like to campaign for education in Nigeria.
Emily and George from Cardiff were our 2015 Young Ambassadors.
Fifteen year old Tasui from Nigeria loves to study. He wants to go back to school and become a lawyer so he can help other young people with disabilities.