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EU-Related Resources for Instructors
A brief listing of EU-related websites with useful materials for instructors. Free multiple copies (up to 40 each) of EU brochures for classroom use are available for instructors here.

EU K - 12 Lesson Plans (University of North Carolina EU Center of Excellence)
US teachers looking to expand and deepen their classroom coverage of the European Union can now download cutting-edge lesson plans created by teachers for teachers. Bring your European view into the 21st century with curriculum guides focused on environmental policy, immigration issues, economic integration and contemporary society.

EU Resources for Secondary Education
Internet and published materials for the secondary level, including fact sheets and other PowerPoint presentations that can be used as transparencies.

The European Union for Youth
Links to information for young people on traveling in the EU, as well as studying in and about the EU. Includes links to games, posters, comic books, clip art, etc.

Teach Europe
Offers yearly workshop seminars to provide with fair and updated information about the EU, its multicultural nature, its economy, role and impact on today's world and its relations with the US. It is a unique chance for specialists on the EU and educators to meet and exchange knowledge and experience. Also features a general website for teachers and their students and a pedagogical resources kit for direct classroom use.

Internships
Information on EU internships in the US and Europe for young people.

Instructors may also wish to consult the following pages on the Delegation site:

Additional research materials concerning the EU may be located and retrieved also by searching online, on CD-ROM, and in print literature indexes--such as Lexis/Nexis (Academic Universe), Westlaw, Ovid, UMI ProQuest, InfoTrac, EBSCO, GaleNet, H. W. Wilson indexes, PAIS (Public Affairs Information Service), Columbia International Affairs Online, Project MUSE (Johns Hopkins University Press full-text journals), OCLC (FirstSearch), Dialog, DataStar, etc. Many or all of these may be found in large public, university, or some high school libraries in your vicinity.

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