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Within the formal curriculum, if you're teaching PSD, social studies, history, geography, or any subject within which human rights and citizenship are dealt with, and you want some extra input, we offer the following:

1. You can tell us what part of the curriculum you're tackling, and we can prepare an awareness-raising activity to conduct in your classroom

2. Alternatively, you can tell us what topic you'd like us to deal with and we'll prepare activities (non-formal and informal) to run with members of your organization or group

3. We occasionally also offer to translate materials for your class


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Teach the World Press Release - September 1st, 2008
Around the World in Eight Games

In line with the Skolasajf theme of Intercultural Dialogue, one which resonates all across Europe this year, participants at Hamrun Skolasajf centre were visited by Teach the World, which is the human rights and citizenship education institute within the People for Change Foundation. The Teach the World representative ran popular games and activities from different countries such as ‘Duck, Duck, Goose’ from the USA, ‘Down, down, down’ from Australia and ‘The Doggie and the Kitten’ from Romania. The children, aged between 8 and 12, who played the games with much enthusiasm, learnt about the values of diversity and likeness - all through nonformal means. "We find that teaching children about different countries and cultures is important not only to enhance general knowledge, but also to live in the increasingly multicultural society that is modern-day Malta" said Christine Cassar from Teach the World.

Teach the World was set up to work towards a society where all citizens of the world, children and adults alike, have access to education, and where this education is a positive tool for empowerment, personal and social development, and intercultural dialogue. Teach the World strives to achieve an informed society by creating and facilitating the use of educational tools aimed at empowering individuals through education, and by partaking in the international campaign for universal education.

More information is available on the Teach the World website www.pfcmalta.org/teachtheworld.html or via e-mail; teachtheworld@pfcmalta.org
A round of The Doggie and the Kitten
(children's faces have been concealed to protect their identity)