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The Theirworld teaching resources have been created to help teachers and students explore the power of education in unlocking big change on a range of topics and issues.

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Education and girls – essay questions and resources for project-based learning

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Education and girls – essay questions and resources for project-based learning

Everyone has the right to an education whatever their gender, but millions of girls and young women around the world are missing out on school and life opportunities. Download the research questions below to explore this topic with your students, both inside and outside the classroom.

Education and disability and inclusion – lesson activities for ages 7-11

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Education and disability and inclusion – lesson activities for ages 7-11

Inclusive education is essential to ensure that every child has a fair and equal chance to grow, learn and succeed. Download the easy-to-use activities below to explore this topic with your students, both inside and outside the classroom.

Education and disability and inclusion – lesson activities for ages 11-16

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Education and disability and inclusion – lesson activities for ages 11-16

Inclusive education is essential to ensure that every child has a fair and equal chance to grow, learn and succeed. Download the easy-to-use activities below to explore this topic with your students, both inside and outside the classroom.

Better Angels: The global early years crisis

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Better Angels: The global early years crisis

This year, Theirworld launched the Act For Early Years campaign, calling on world leaders and global institutions to act to support the world’s youngest children.

The Act For Early Years Report

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The Act For Early Years Report

This report looks at why the early years matter and makes the case for investment and calls for a global movement to ensure every child has the best start in life.

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