WORLD’S LARGEST LESSON

By Project Everyone team and delivered in partnership with UNICEF

World’s Largest Lesson brings the Global Goals to children all over the world and unites them in taking action. Since our launch in September 2015, we have reached over 130 countries and impacted over 8 million children each year. 

We believe all children everywhere should have the opportunity to learn about the Global Goals and feel inspired to take action for them. That’s why all our resources are free, open-source and translated into over 10 languages. We believe in the power of creativity and that all children can find their own individual way of taking action for the Global Goals. That’s why we are really proud of our animated films, written by Sir Ken Robinson, animated by Aardman and introduced by well-known figures like Emma Watson, Serena Williams and Malala Yousafzai. 

We encourage you to use our materials to teach lessons, run projects and engage young people in supporting the Global Goals! 

We are part of the wider Project Everyone team and delivered in partnership with UNICEF, along with many other NGOs, private-sector organisations and foundations. 

USE THE POWER OF STORIES

Stories are effective in teaching because they require readers to not only passively receive information, but also interact with the text and images to construct meaning, and that is the key to the magic. Words and pictures work together!

“I guess one person can make a difference.”

-Stan Lee , comic-book writer, former president and chairman of Marvel Comics

Check out the free materials available here: https://worldslargestlesson.globalgoals.org/using-the-power-of-comics/

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