Teacher Page - Getting Started in MUN
There is a wealth of MUN - related material on the web and each of our partner schools runs MUN in their own unique way. This page collates web material. For the schools that run MUN as an after-school club, the 'Model UN Activity Guides' from UNA:USA may be a useful starting point.
GC:London has also put together a suggested programme which broadly follows the model we use. New schools can request a training visit by emailing us here
GC:London has also put together a suggested programme which broadly follows the model we use. New schools can request a training visit by emailing us here
GC: London's suggested programme:Session 1 (for those new to MUN and the UN)
To understand the MUN programme To understand the role and function of the UN Session 2 To introduce the key global issues that the UN is engaged in solving Session 3 To understand key global challenges and the MDGs To debate the impact of 7 key global issues Session 4: To understand the topic To identify key UN documents that link to my topic How to Find UN Docs Getting to Know Your Country Country Research Model UN Activity GuidesUse these guides in your classroom or in an after-school activity. These guides are designed to give an overview of the UN and other important skills.
See more at: http://www.unausa.org/global-classrooms-model-un/for-educators/resources/activity-guides#sthash.7Zpqob03.dpuf Additional Curriculum MaterialSince 2000, Global Classrooms has offered a variety of curricular units dealing with issues in: Peacekeeping, Human Rights, Sustainable Development, and The Economics of Globalisation.
Economics of Globalization Peacekeeping Human Rights Sustainable Development See more at: http://www.unausa.org/global-classrooms-model-un/for-educators |
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