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Education for
Global Citizenship 

SCIC supports educators with free resources, classroom workshops, and learning opportunities that help students explore global issues, the SDGs, human rights, gender equality, and sustainability.

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Global Learning in Action

Educating Saskatchewan citizens on global issues and inspiring active global citizenship is a core part of SCIC's work.

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By supporting educators with free resources, training, and classroom tools, we help bring global learning to more students across Saskatchewan, creating a ripple effect that encourages young people to understand global issues and take meaningful action.

2025/2026
SCIC Education
at a Glance

31

GCE, FIAP, and SDG training sessions held.

1,638

Resources distributed to educators.

756

Educators engaged through SCIC education programming.

Explore Education
Programs & Resources

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GCE Modules

Free classroom-ready resources that help educators bring global citizenship, equity, sustainability, gender equality, and the SDGs into their teaching.

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InSight Workshop

InSight uses immersive storytelling and classroom resources to help students explore global issues such as climate change, refugees, fair trade, farming, and health.

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Educators Reading Circle

The Educators Reading Circle brings teachers together to discuss books connected to global issues, social justice, sustainability, anti-racism, feminism, and classroom practice.

Bring Global Citizenship Into Your Classroom

Whether you are looking for free teaching resources, classroom workshops, or professional learning opportunities, SCIC can help you connect students to global issues in meaningful and accessible ways.

Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation​

2138 McIntyre Street

Regina, SK, S4P 2R7

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We honour the treaties and ancestral lands of the Cree, Dakota, Dene, Lakota, Nakota, Saulteaux peoples, and Métis.

 

The Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation (SCIC) is a coalition of organizations and individuals working to advance sustainable global development. SCIC was formed in 1974 by international development and emergency relief agencies active in Saskatchewan.

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Guidelines for the use of the SDG logo including the colour wheel, and 17 icons.

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​We are a proud unionized workplace, represented by CUPE Saskatchewan, Local 3012.

In partnership with The Government of Canada Logo
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