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This online toolkit is designed to support everyone looking for creative educational resources to engage students aged 13-16 in the conservation and preservation of European wildlife and natural habitats

The European Solidarity Corps creates opportunities for young people to volunteer or work in projects in their own country or abroad.

Europeana provides access to millions of images, texts, soundbites, videos and 3D material from thousands of European libraries, archives, museums, ga...

Do you use statistics when you teach? Or are you a student wanting to understand more about statistics? Then the Education corner on Eurostat website is the right place for you!

Analysing statistics data at country or at regional level can highlight differences and similarities across the EU or within countries. Explore statistics in your country or region and compare with other countries or regions in the European Union with our thematic interactive publications!

This material is produced by the European Commission Representation in Berlin and is available in German

In these 30-45 seconds interviews, young students between 11 and 16 years old, give their views on climate change and tell about the actions they do i...

Every year, millions of tonnes of food are thrown away in the EU. You can do something about it - stop food waste!

Your private data is now protected, thanks to GDPR, the EU's new data privacy law.

Retailers must give shoppers the same access to goods and services wherever they are in the EU. Failing to do this is called 'geo-blocking' and is bei...
The Get-involved publication explains in a nutshell a variety of EU opportunities where young people, can be active, interact with peers and debate with politicians.

Since 2017, EU citizens travelling to another Member State no longer have to pay roaming charges for calling, texting and surfing on their mobiles.

Are you teaching about people who are forced to flee? Use this teaching toolkit to teach students about the efforts of the European Union (EU), UNHCR and UNICEF to help people who have been forced to flee in Africa.

HistoriCall – the free digital resources for civic and history education created by the House of European History – helps educators to teach European integration in an engaging, interactive, and customisable way.

The education team at the House of European History has developed these educational materials in conjunction with the narrative of the museum’s perman...

IdeasPowered@School provides a variety of ready-to-use educational materials in all EU languages on intellectual property for teachers and students of all ages and levels.

This brochure highlights the EU’s achievements in supporting youth related issues including, education, employment, health, and environmental initiatives since the start of the current European Commission mandate in 2019.

Challenge your friends and family and get to know more about the different types of pollinators, their importance for humanity and their risk of extinction.

Languages are fun! They open doors to new friendships, new cultures, and new opportunities and make our life easier when we travel abroad.

This content, produced by the European Commission Representation in Slovakia, is available in Slovak.