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Book and Activities: The Bone Sparrow

These notes have been created to support students aged 12+ to explore the characters, storyline and issues in this book,

Book and activities: The Journey

This beautifully illustrated picture book introduces a powerful and moving perspective on migration for readers of all ag

Speaker Toolkit: The Human Rights Act

This resource supports Amnesty Speakers to introduce students, aged 11-19, to the Human Rights Act.

Resource: Human rights through poetry

These lesson plans aim to help students, aged 7 to 19, explore the choices that poets make and experiment with their own.

Lesson plan and resources: Youth Awards Reporting

This lesson plan and resources explores human rights journalism, and can be used to support students to enter the Reporting strand of Amnesty International’s Youth Awards.

Lesson plan and resources: Youth Awards Photography

This lesson plan and resources explores human rights photojournalism, and can be used to support students to enter the Photography strand of Amnesty International’s Youth Awards.

Secondary school poster pack

A pack of bright and colourful posters to introduce human rights into the classroom.

Book and Activities: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

Harper Lee's Pulitzer Prize-winning To Kill a Mockingbird is a twentieth century classic. Find out how you can use the no

Resource Pack: Freedom of Expression?

Human rights belong to everyone online as well as off. Take action with your students in support of Raif Badawi, debate digital rights issues and make your submission for a digital rights charter with Amnesty International and the British Library.

Human Rights Education Questions and Answers

Developed by Amnesty's International Secretariat, this Q&A gives an overview of Amnesty International's work in human rights education.