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Teachers' Manuals and Study Guides
In addition to the get loud Educators' Guide, getloud.ca provides you with access to four other teachers' manuals and study guides.

Rocked: Sum 41 in Congo Documentary Discussion Guide
Developed by Carolyn Wilson, a Media Studies and World Issues educator and curriculum developer, this resource contains questions and activities based on issues that are addressed in War Child Canada’s documentary Rocked: Sum 41 in Congo. Some of the issues included in this resource: child soldiers, resource wars, sexual violence as a weapon of conflict, and the importance of discussing and taking action around global issues as a global citizen.

This documentary is one of the resources available for purchase online in the Purchase Classroom Resources section of the site.


Musicians In The War Zone Study Guide
Another excellent resource developed by Carolyn Wilson, this study guide contains questions and activities based on issues that are addressed in War Child Canada’s documentary Musicians In The Zone. Some of the issues included in this resource: human rights, access to education, resource wars, war and health, and other impacts of war on children.

This documentary is one of the resources available for purchase online in the Purchase Classroom Resources section of the site.


No War Zone Teachers’ Manual
Developed by War Child Canada, this resource guides teachers through No War Zone (nowarzone.org), a revolutionary, youth-driven international network of youth connecting to build awareness for human rights issues and peace building on a global scale. It contains ideas and suggestions of how teachers can incorporate No War Zone into their classroom through a range of activities.

Globalization, Human Rights and Corporate Social Responsibility Learning Resource Guide
Developed by War Child Canada, this guide puts issues into a contemporary global context and makes connections that can link directly back to the classroom curriculum. It explores the Millennium Development Goals, multiple perspectives on human rights, and provides a history and update on corporate social responsibility, labour conditions, workers’ rights, and globalization.