Teacher’s Toolkit

Nuclear Weapons and Security Policy: Past and Present

Educating for Peace: A Teachers’ Conference for Nuclear Disarmament Education

Educating for Peace: A Teachers’ Conference for Nuclear Disarmament Education

Exploring the history, science, and consequences of the Atomic Bomb

Exploring the history, science, and consequences of the Atomic Bomb

The Atomic Archive explores the complex history surrounding the invention of the atomic bomb. Follow a timeline that takes you down the path of our nuclear past to the present. Read biographies of A-bomb father Robert Oppenheimer and Enrico dispassionate account of the Trinity Test.         

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum

This website is the official portal for the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, which documents the devastation caused by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. It offers digital resources including photographs, survivor testimonies, historical timelines, and detailed explanations of the bombing’s aftermath. The site serves as a powerful educational tool for promoting nuclear disarmament and peace, reflecting the museum’s mission to ensure the horrors of nuclear war are never repeated. The source is valuable for research on nuclear history, peace studies, and the ethical implications of atomic warfare, providing firsthand accounts and curated historical narratives from a uniquely Japanese perspective.

Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims

Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb

This official website provides comprehensive information about the Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims, a facility established by the Japanese national government to commemorate those who perished in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. The Memorial Hall offers resources such as survivor testimonies, atomic bomb memoirs, and special exhibitions, aiming to convey the reality of the atomic bombing and promote peace. It serves as a valuable resource for educators, researchers, and individuals interested in understanding the human impact of nuclear warfare and the importance of nuclear disarmament.

Why disarmament education?. Hibakusha Stories

Why disarmament education?. Hibakusha Stories

This website the importance of disarmament education through the lens of Hibakusha (atomic bomb survivors) testimonies and advocacy. It emphasizes how educating young people about the human cost of nuclear weapons can empower them to become agents of change. The piece highlights the emotional and moral impact of survivor stories and argues that integrating these narratives into educational frameworks can cultivate empathy, critical thinking, and civic responsibility. This source is especially useful for understanding how grassroots peace education initiatives contribute to the global movement for nuclear disarmament, and it underscores the enduring relevance of survivor voices in shaping a more peaceful future.

Peace and disarmament resources for teachers and students. Disarmament Education

Peace and disarmament resources for teachers and students

This webpage, maintained by the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA), provides a curated selection of peace and disarmament education resources tailored for teachers and students. It includes lesson plans, multimedia tools, publications, and interactive learning platforms designed to engage learners of various ages in understanding issues related to disarmament, non-proliferation, and international peacebuilding. The resources support the UN’s broader goals of fostering a culture of peace and empowering youth through knowledge. This site is a valuable tool for educators seeking to incorporate global citizenship and disarmament topics into their curricula and for students interested in international security and humanitarian issues.

NTI Education

NTI Education

The NTI Education Tutorials, developed by the Nuclear Threat Initiative in collaboration with the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, offer a comprehensive suite of interactive learning modules on nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons, as well as broader nonproliferation and security issues. These tutorials cover topics such as the nuclear fuel cycle, delivery systems, nuclear testing, radiological security, and the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). Each module includes detailed explanations, maps, glossaries, and quizzes designed to enhance understanding of complex subjects. This resource is particularly valuable for educators, students, and policymakers seeking accessible, authoritative content on weapons of mass destruction and global security challenges

Nuclear weapons curriculum – the challenge of nuclear weapons. Choices Program

Nuclear weapons curriculum – the challenge of nuclear weapons. Choices Program

This educational resource from the Choices Program at Brown University presents a comprehensive curriculum unit titled The Challenge of Nuclear Weapons. It is designed to engage high school students in exploring the history, ethical dilemmas, and policy debates surrounding nuclear weapons. The curriculum features role-playing activities, primary sources, and critical thinking exercises that encourage students to consider multiple perspectives on nuclear deterrence, arms control, and disarmament. This source is particularly valuable for educators aiming to foster informed debate and civic engagement among students on one of the most pressing global security issues of our time.

Lecture Videos Made by James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS)

The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT)

Nuclear Weapons Free Zones

NPT History, Review Process, Structure and Context