papers written by Brazilian ELT teachers and teacher educators between 2001 and 2010 as part of their Masters studies in the UK, as beneficiaries of the British Council Brazil and the Hornby Trust Scholarship.
Human Rights Watch is one of the world's leading independent organizations dedicated to defending and protecting human rights. There is a lot of information here about what this organization does, the results, a lot of articles and videos. A good source to find materials for the lesson about human rights.
There are ten cartoon which explain the children's rights. They are for both children and adults.
With its captivating images and cross-cultural appeal, animation is the perfect tool for informing children about their rights and society about its obligations.
It's a good way to encourage a discussion about children's rights in particular and the Human rights in general.
A lesson plan with the activities and audio about the refugees. It has variety of activities, there's also a downloadable audio and a text of the article. It can be used to compare the words "imigrant" and "refugee" and to talk about the problems of these groups.
It's a good site for those who encounter problems working with a new auditorium/ Though the text is mainly about substitute teachers there are a lot of good ideas for everyone