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A core part of Amnesty's work is promoting awareness of human rights through educational materials for use at school, college and home.

Our curriculum-integrated teaching resources help teachers bring human rights to life for young people through education activities accompanied by teachers notes and actions for pupils to take.

HUMAN RIGHTS ARE OUR RIGHTS

Life Study: The characters

Amnesty's free DVD of short films + lessons for young people 13+. Find out more

What Human Rights Mean To Me project

WHAT DO HUMAN RIGHTS MEAN TO YOU?
Take part in Amnesty's arts and media project for schools
Find out how

Children drumming at an AfroReggae eventJoin TeachRights, Amnesty's network for teachers who want to bring human rights into their classroom.
Members receive a free twice-termly e-zine packed with the latest human rights resources, events and courses. More

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Teaching Citizenship through human rights?
Find out about Right Here Right Now, the new KS3 resource from Amnesty, the British Institute of Human Rights and other partners.
Find out more

pupils70Over 180 trained Amnesty speakers are available to give assemblies, lessons and after school sessions for all ages on topical human rights issues and our campaigning work.
Find out how to invite a speaker to your school

Contact us:

Education and Student Team 
Amnesty International UK
The Human Rights Action Centre
17 - 25 New Inn Yard
London EC2A 3EA

+44 (0)20 7033 1596  student@amnesty.org.uk