This Teachers’ Toolkit has everything teachers need to guide their students through the 2023 CIF curriculum.  

This year’s 2023 CIF Spring Conference will be conducted fully online.  Due to challenges experienced from the uncertainties associated with COVID-19, this year’s project will provide ample opportunity for flexibility and creativity.  The goal of this year’s project is to encourage friendship through cooperation amongst the participants, which includes enjoyable learning activities.  We welcome all of the diverse creativity participants will bring to the project this year.  The main purpose of this year’s project is to raise awareness on nuclear weapon threats, the subject of which is aimed for high school students.  We aim to provide opportunities for high school students to think creatively about the intersections between nuclear disarmament and social justice issues as well as other global challenges.  Furthermore, we also encourage high school students to play an important role in promoting peace and security for a world free of nuclear weapons.  
  Further details are listed below.  

Goals and Outcomes 

This slide deck includes:  
  • A detailed explanation of CIF 2022 project goals and expected outcomes.  
  • A suggested timeline for completing the optional curriculum.  
  • Instructions and potential topics for suggested deliverables for students to complete ahead of the Spring Student conference.
  • Tips for avoiding plagiarism.  

 

Useful Resources 

This slide deck includes: 
  • General resources for students to learn the basics of disarmament and nonproliferation.  
  • Youth engagement resources.
  • A link to optional Introductory Nuclear quiz activity.  
  • Resources to help students complete the Introductory Nuclear quiz.