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TeachRights

studentTeachRights is Amnesty's network for teachers who are interested in bringing human rights into their classroom.

Members get a twice-termly e-newsletter packed with:

  • All our latest new resources
  • A calendar of upcoming human rights days plus resources to commemorate them with your students
  • Recommended resources from other human rights education providers
  • Professional development opportunities and events
  • Course and events for your students

To join sign up to My Amnesty or download TeachRights form.

Download the latest issue of TeachRights

National Schools Film Week 2008TeachRights 15
Launching Still Human Still Here, a new Amnesty film about the destitution of refused asylum seekers by Nick Broomfield. Plus China, Travellers, Mandela, National Schools Film Week and more.

TeachRights archive

China animationTeachRights 14
As the countdown to the Beijing Olympics begins explore human rights in China with our new resources. Plus You Can't Jail Minds regional winners are announced! 


Martin Luther KingTeachRights 13
Martin Luther King and Bob Marley provide the human rights education inspiration + there's still time to enter You Can't Jail Minds poetry competition before 18 April.


You Can't Jail MindsTeachRights 12
The launch of You Can't Jail Minds, a competition to produce poetry without pen and paper. Plus hot topic citizenship debate: Will Guantánamo detainees will get a fair trial?


Maksim Genashilkin TeachRights 11 
Send a message of hope from your class to people imprisoned unfairly around the world with our Greetings Card Campaign and celebrate Human Rights Day on 10 Dec.


Hackney-youth-group-action- TeachRights 10 
Start your new academic year with Human Rights in Focus, our new DVD produced especially for young people. Plus Unsubscribe and celebrate Protect the Human week.


Refugee Week

TeachRights 9
Have fun celebrating Refugee Week (18 -24 June) with our new playing cards and activity packs + find out how to invite an Amnesty speaker to your school.


Lego character holding a placard

TeachRights 8
Discuss the modern day slavery that is human trafficking, teach human rights through Geography + join our call for more human rights on the curriculum.


Leonardo DiCaprio and Djimon Honsou in Blood Diamond © Warner Bros TeachRights 7
LGBT rights V the right to religious expression, Blood Diamond resource pack, Travellers role play + telling the story of a prisoner of conscience. 



Lift OffTeachRights 6
Primary resource on children's rights developed through Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland cross-border initiative + interactive map of global arms trade.