sábado, 14 de junio de 2025

Timeline of women's rights from 1848 to 2025

This resource found in the UN Women article "Never Backing Down: Women March Forward for Equal Rights" details the ongoing struggle of women for equal rights, opportunities, and freedom.

The content covers historical progress (the advancements made by women over centuries, from suffragists to digital activists, in breaking down barriers and demanding action), current state of equality, equality commitments, and a timeline of women's rights from 1848 to 2025.

Visit:

https://www.unwomen.org/en/articles/timeline/never-backing-down-women-march-forward-for-equal-rights

sábado, 7 de junio de 2025

NCTE's Comprehensive Resources for Navigating Complex Classroom Discussions

In today's diverse and dynamic educational landscape, fostering open and thoughtful discussions on complex topics is more crucial than ever. The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) recognizes this need and offers a wealth of resources designed to support educators in facilitating meaningful conversations that promote critical thinking and civic engagement. 

NCTE provides an extensive collection of web-based materials aimed at equipping teachers with the tools necessary to address challenging subjects effectively. Find them on:

https://ncte.org/resources/

A Deep Dive into Learning for Justice's Educator Resources

In today's diverse educational landscape, fostering an inclusive and equitable classroom environment is more crucial than ever. Learning for Justice (LFJ) offers a comprehensive suite of free resources designed to support educators in this mission, providing tools that integrate social justice principles into everyday teaching.

At the heart of LFJ's offerings are the Social Justice Standards, a framework that guides educators in cultivating anti-bias learning environments. These standards are organized into four key domains: Identity, Diversity, Justice, and Action. They serve as a roadmap for embedding social-emotional learning and critical thinking into curricula across all grade levels.

LFJ's resources are designed not only to educate but also to empower. By integrating these materials into the classroom, educators can facilitate meaningful conversations around identity, diversity, and justice, encouraging students to become active participants in creating an inclusive society.

Educators can explore and implement these tools to enrich their teaching practices and promote a more just and equitable learning environment. All resources are freely accessible on:

https://www.learningforjustice.org/classroom-resources

viernes, 30 de mayo de 2025

#WorldEnvironmentDay

World Environment Day is celebrated every June 5th to raise global awareness and inspire action to protect the environment. Established by the UN in 1972 and led by UNEP, it focuses on a specific theme each year. World Environment Day 2025 calls for collective action to tackle plastic pollution and is hosted by a different country. It encourages individuals, communities, and governments to take part through activities like clean-ups, tree planting, and awareness campaigns.

Here you can find a collection of useful resources if you want to bring this celebration into your classrooms.

https://trello.com/b/RcB4ftxn/world-environment-day-2025

domingo, 25 de mayo de 2025

Etymonopoly

Etymonopoly is a free, print-and-play board game designed for language enthusiasts, created by Ryan Starkey of Starkey Comics. Inspired by the classic Monopoly game, Etymonopoly replaces traditional properties with languages, and currency with "words." Players aim to collect languages and build reconstructions, ultimately striving to reconstruct Proto-Indo-European to win the game.

The game includes a board, cards, banknotes, and rules, all available as downloadable PDFs. It features linguistic humor and references, making it both educational and entertaining. The design and development were enhanced by graphic designer Antti Hukkanen, who helped transform the initial concept into a fully playable game.

https://starkeycomics.com/2025/01/16/etymonopoly/

AILit Framework for primary and secondary education

The AILit Framework for primary and secondary education is a forward-thinking initiative launched by the European Commission (EC) in collaboration with the OECD, and backed by Code.org and renowned global experts.

Designed to equip teachers and students for the digital age, the framework is part of the PISA 2029 innovation programme and plays a key role in supporting the EU’s mission to deliver high-quality, inclusive digital education. It offers practical guidance for integrating AI and digital literacy into your teaching, helping learners build critical skills while promoting equity and inclusion in the classroom.

Whether you're looking to update your teaching methods or explore new educational tools, the AILit Framework is a valuable resource for staying ahead in a rapidly evolving digital world.

https://ailiteracyframework.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/AILitFramework_ReviewDraft.pdf

viernes, 16 de mayo de 2025

Gender Parity in the Intelligent Age

The World Economic Forum's 2025 report, Gender Parity in the Intelligent Age, developed in collaboration with LinkedIn, examines the intersection of gender equality and the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) in the workforce. It highlights both the challenges and opportunities that AI presents for achieving gender parity.

Some of its key findings are:

Disproportionate impact on women: women are more likely to occupy roles susceptible to disruption by generative AI and less likely to benefit from AI-driven career advancements. 

Underrepresentation in AI skills: despite a narrowing gender gap in AI skills across 74 of 75 economies between 2018 and 2025, women still constitute less than one-third of AI-skilled professionals. 

Strategic imperative for inclusion: organizations that fail to integrate gender parity into their AI strategies risk missing out on a significant portion of talent, potentially reducing innovation and long-term competitiveness. 

You can access the full report here:

https://reports.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Gender_Parity_in_the_Intelligent_Age_2025.pdf

Enhancing education through learning for sustainability

Published by the European Commission (Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture) Enhancing Education through Learning for Sustainability: An Explorative Review of Broader Benefits – Analytical Report presents a compelling analysis of how integrating sustainability into education enriches both learning experiences and societal outcomes. It emphasizes that Learning for Sustainability (LfS) not only boosts students’ academic performance but also nurtures key competencies such as critical thinking, collaboration, and responsible citizenship.

The study also highlights how sustainable education fosters greater student engagement and motivation, empowering learners to become proactive in addressing local and global challenges.

You can find this report here:

https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/e1debc36-0936-11f0-b1a3-01aa75ed71a1/language-en

European Commission: Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, Zenasni, S., Janssens, L., Stiers, I., Surmont, J. et al., Enhancing education through learning for sustainability – An explorative review of broader benefits – Analytical report, Publications Office of the European Union, 2025, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2766/350817


domingo, 11 de mayo de 2025

Amnesty International UK. Education Resources Catalogue

Amnesty International UK’s Education Resources Catalogue 2021 is a comprehensive guide designed to support educators in teaching human rights across various educational levels. It offers a range of curriculum-aligned materials aimed at fostering empathy, critical thinking, and active citizenship among students:

- Early Years (Ages 3–5). The First Steps pack introduces young learners to concepts like feelings, relationships, and well-being through interactive activities such as stories, games, and art.

- Primary Education (Ages 5–11). This section provides ten lesson plans covering topics like global trade, poverty, identity, and children's rights, encouraging students to understand and respect human rights.

- Secondary Education (Ages 11–18). Seven lesson plans focus on issues such as freedom of expression, LGBTI rights, and refugee experiences, promoting debate and deeper understanding among older students.

- Creative Engagement. The Words That Burn resource offers ten sessions that combine poetry, film, and PowerPoint presentations to help students explore and express human rights themes creatively.

- Supplementary Materials. The catalogue includes posters, films, and the My Rights Passport, a booklet summarizing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to reinforce learning and awareness.

Find the catalogue on:

https://www.amnesty.org.uk/files/2021-09/Resource%20Catalogue%202021.pdf?VersionId=CjLW05.2OA0BRidHc.LBwwT21o7324mh

sábado, 10 de mayo de 2025

Learning Corner. European Union

The European Union's Learning Corner is a comprehensive educational platform designed to engage students, teachers, and parents in exploring the EU's history, values, and institutions. It offers a variety of interactive resources, including games, quizzes, and activity books, tailored for different age groups to make learning about the EU both informative and enjoyable.

Every year on 9 May, we celebrate Europe Day, commemorating the signing of the 'Schuman Declaration' on 9 May 1950.  The Learning Corner provides special content to commemorate this significant event. 

You can utilize the Learning Corner to access lesson plans, civic education modules, and multimedia materials that align with EU themes. These resources support the development of critical thinking and foster a deeper understanding of European integration among students.

Find the Learning Corner on:

https://learning-corner.learning.europa.eu/index_en

sábado, 3 de mayo de 2025

Cambridge English Activities for Learners

The Cambridge English "Activities for Learners" platform offers over 80 free online activities designed to help learners of all ages and proficiency levels practice and improve their English skills. These activities cover various aspects of language learning, including reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar, and vocabulary, and are aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) levels from A1 to C2.

Users can personalize their learning experience by selecting their proficiency level, the skill they wish to practice, and the amount of time they have available. The platform then suggests suitable activities, making it a flexible and user-friendly resource for both self-study and classroom use.

For educators, this platform serves as a valuable tool to supplement teaching materials and provide students with additional practice opportunities. It can be integrated into lesson plans or assigned as homework to reinforce language skills.

Find this amazing resource on:

https://www.cambridgeenglish.org/learning-english/activities-for-learners

2025 Index on World Press Freedom Day

The release of the 2025 Index on World Press Freedom Day, observed annually on May 3rd, underscores the critical importance of safeguarding press freedom. This day serves as a reminder of the essential role of a free press in upholding democracy, transparency, and human rights. 

In 2025, the focus is on the impact of artificial intelligence on journalism, exploring both the opportunities and challenges it presents for media independence and the free flow of information.

The 2025 World Press Freedom Index, published by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), offers a comprehensive assessment of press freedom in 180 countries and territories. This annual ranking evaluates the state of journalism based on five key indicators: political context, legal framework, economic conditions, sociocultural environment, and safety of journalists.

In 2025, the Index reveals a concerning global trend: press freedom is at its lowest point since RSF began this assessment. The economic indicator, in particular, has reached a historic low, with media outlets in 160 countries struggling to achieve financial stability. This financial strain undermines the independence and sustainability of journalism worldwide.

https://rsf.org/en/rsf-world-press-freedom-index-2025-economic-fragility-leading-threat-press-freedom?year=2025&data_type=general

https://www.unesco.org/en/days/press-freedom

sábado, 26 de abril de 2025

AI for Education

AI for Education is a platform dedicated to empowering educators and academic institutions through responsible AI adoption and training. It offers a variety of resources and services aimed at integrating generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, into educational settings to enhance learning, boost productivity, and empower students.

The platform provides a range of services and resources tailored for educators:

Professional development and training: AI for Education partners with schools and districts worldwide to deliver high-quality professional development and training sessions focused on the responsible adoption of generative AI.

Free AI resources: educators can access a comprehensive library of free resources, including prompt libraries, policy templates, and guides on integrating AI into various aspects of teaching and administration

Curriculum materials: the platform offers curriculum materials designed to introduce students to AI concepts, such as lessons on interviewing chatbots and co-creating AI policies.

AI policy development: AI for Education assists institutions in formulating practical governance frameworks to ensure the ethical use of AI in educational settings.

AI adoption strategy: customizable packages are available to guide institutions through a step-by-step process for implementing AI strategies aligned with their specific goals.

Many of the resources offered by AI for Education are freely accessible. This includes downloadable guides, prompt libraries, and a free 2-hour course titled An Essential Guide to AI for Educators, which helps teachers get started with AI tools in the classroom.

https://www.aiforeducation.io/ 

ESA Education

The European Space Agency's Education portal,  serves as a comprehensive hub for space-themed educational resources and opportunities across Europe. It aims to inspire and equip students, teachers, and university-level learners with tools to explore science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through the lens of space exploration.

ESA offers a wide array of curriculum-aligned materials for both primary and secondary education levels:

Primary Level (Ages 6–12): Resources cover topics in science, mathematics, technology, engineering, and arts, each comprising a teacher guide and student worksheets with practical activities.

Secondary Level (Ages 14–18): Materials span subjects such as physics, chemistry, astronomy, mathematics, and biology. 

These resources are designed to make STEM subjects more engaging by integrating real-world space missions and phenomena into classroom learning.

ESA organizes workshops and training sessions for educators, focusing on current ESA missions and research activities. Themes include Technology, Robotics, Earth Observation, and Space Exploration. These workshops are tailored for both primary and secondary school teachers. It also supports various hands-on projects that allow students to engage directly with space science.

https://www.esa.int/Education 

Also on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRMglfYUoxL1GQKoARmWNAg/about 

sábado, 19 de abril de 2025

Tune Into English

Tune Into English is a free educational website that helps learners improve their English through music. It offers a variety of resources for both teachers and students, including:​

Worksheets: Over 400 downloadable lesson plans based on popular songs, focusing on grammar, vocabulary, and listening skills. ​

Games and Activities: Interactive exercises and quizzes that make learning English fun and engaging. ​

Roadshows: Live interactive shows presented in schools across Europe, combining language learning with pop music. ​

The site is managed by Fergal Kavanagh, an experienced English teacher who integrates his passion for music into language education.

https://www.tuneintoenglish.com/

Two Minute English

The YouTube channel Two Minute English offers concise, two-minute lessons designed to help learners improve their English skills efficiently. The channel features everyday American English conversations using simple and clear language, making it suitable for learners at various proficiency levels.

Each video allowes learners to fit lessons into their busy schedules. Lessons cover real-life situations such as shopping, dining, and social interactions, providing practical language use.

This channel is particularly useful for English language learners seeking to enhance their listening and speaking skills through brief, focused lessons.

https://www.youtube.com/user/twominenglish

Tool Finder

Tool Finder is an online platform designed to help individuals and organizations discover and select the most suitable productivity software for their specific needs. It offers a curated directory of over 750 tools across more than 150 categories, including project management, note-taking, to-do lists, and more. 

Each tool is accompanied by user and expert reviews, comparisons, and curated lists to assist users in making informed decisions.

Find Tool Finder on:

https://toolfinder.co/

Sesame Workshop

Sesame Workshop is the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street, dedicated to helping children grow smarter, stronger, and kinder. Their website offers a wealth of resources aimed at supporting children's learning and development, including language acquisition.

Sesame Workshop provides several resources that can be beneficial for teaching English to non-native speakers:​

- Sesame Street English: a multimedia English as a Foreign Language (EFL) program designed for children aged 3 to 18. It combines a robust language acquisition curriculum with engaging media content, focusing on literacy preparation through phonics and content-based learning. ​

- Language and literacy resources: The organization offers various materials to expand children's vocabulary and reading skills. These include interactive activities, reading together strategies, and tips for building language skills in everyday moments. ​

- Courses and webinars: Sesame Workshop provides interactive courses and webinars that explore key literacy goals and strategies to support learning around language and literacy in children ages 2–5. 

https://sesameworkshop.org/

domingo, 6 de abril de 2025

​A Parent’s Guide to Supporting Children in Language Acquisition

A Parent’s Guide to Supporting Children in Language Acquisition is a podcast episode produced by Project Education, released on December 13, 2024. In this episode, host Kathy Ward speaks with Zizi Asfour, owner of Ztastic Solutions LLC, and Jill Lowe, Director of Program Management for Project Education. 

They discuss practical tips and valuable resources to help parents support their children in learning English. The conversation covers effective language learning strategies and recommends educational materials to make the language acquisition journey both enriching and enjoyable. 

Programa de inmersión lingüística en inglés

Ayudas para 192 grupos de alumnos, en grupos compuestos entre 20 y 25 participantes. Ayudas destinadas a grupos de estudiantes de 6º de Educación Primaria y 2º de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria de centros docentes españoles sostenidos con fondos públicos para el desarrollo de un Programa de Inmersión Lingüística en inglés

Plazo de presentación de solicitudes: abierto desde el 03 de abril de 2025 a las 12:00 hasta el 28 de abril de 2025 a las 12:00.

Más información en:

https://www.educacionfpydeportes.gob.es/servicios-al-ciudadano/catalogo/general/99/998217/ficha/998217-2025.html

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