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International Day of Persons with Disabilities

📅 December 3 · International Awareness Day

Every Classroom Has Room for Every Ability

The International Day of Persons with Disabilities reminds us that inclusion is not a privilege — it is a right. Bring this global commitment into your classroom with free collaborative projects that connect students across borders through empathy, creativity, and meaningful action.

Why the International Day of Persons with Disabilities Matters

Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1992, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities is observed every December 3 to promote the rights, dignity, and wellbeing of over one billion people living with a disability worldwide. Aligned with SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities, this day calls on communities, institutions, and individuals to dismantle the barriers — physical, digital, and social — that still prevent full participation in society. In classrooms around the world, it is a powerful moment to pause, listen, and ask: whose voices are we still not hearing?

Education for sustainable development places inclusion at its very core. When students learn alongside peers from different countries and backgrounds — including students with different abilities — they build the empathy, critical thinking, and collaborative skills that no textbook alone can teach. The global classroom becomes a living laboratory for equity: a space where every learner’s unique strengths are recognised, celebrated, and put to work in service of a more just world. By positioning inclusion not as a topic of pity but as a subject of dignity and agency, teachers become true architects of change.

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International Day of Persons with Disabilities

Habilidades que desarrollarán los alumnos

Through projects centred on inclusion and accessibility, students build competencies that extend far beyond December 3 — shaping the way they see and engage with the world.

Empatía y comprensión intercultural

Students explore the lived experiences of people who learn and live differently, developing genuine empathy and a broader understanding of what inclusion looks and feels like across cultures.

Global Awareness & Global Citizenship

By connecting with international classrooms, students discover how societies around the world approach disability rights and accessibility — deepening their sense of global responsibility.

Creatividad e innovación

From designing accessible spaces to building awareness campaigns, students channel creativity into solutions that open doors for classmates and community members who face barriers every day.

Colaboración y trabajo en equipo

Students work in international teams to co-create projects, exchange ideas, and support one another — practising the collaborative skills that inclusive communities depend on.

Ideas de proyectos que explorar

Choose a free, hands-on collaborative project that brings the spirit of inclusion and disability awareness into your classroom — available to all teachers and students, wherever you are in the world.

Different Abilities, Same Smiles — students celebrating unique strengths for the International Day of Persons with Disabilities

De 6 a 13 años · Inglés

Different Abilities, Same Smiles: Celebrating our Unique Strengths

Students connect internationally to explore and celebrate different abilities through art and storytelling, building empathy and global friendships along the way.

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Digital Accessibility Champions — students building an inclusive digital world together

De 13 a 18 años · Inglés

Digital Accessibility Champions: Building an Inclusive Digital World

Students investigate digital barriers that exclude people from full participation, collaborate internationally, and launch awareness campaigns that champion inclusion aligned with SDG 10.

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Idea para un proyecto · De 6 a 13 años

Different Abilities, Same Smiles: Celebrating our Unique Strengths

This project invites young learners to celebrate the reality that people of all abilities bring unique gifts to every community. Over four weeks, classes from different countries exchange personal stories, artwork, and reflections — building a shared digital “Friendship Book” that stands as a testament to what we all gain when inclusion is truly embraced.

¿De qué trata este proyecto?

In “Different Abilities, Same Smiles,” students aged 6 to 13 connect internationally to explore what it means to have different abilities — and, more importantly, unique strengths. Guided by their teachers, learners create digital introduction cards on the theme “What Makes Me Special,” conduct simple accessibility surveys in their schools, and collaborate on paintings and stories centred on the idea “A World Where Everyone Belongs.” The project culminates in a shared digital book filled with inclusive messages, illustrations, and personal reflections contributed by both classrooms. Aligned with the spirit of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, this is project-based learning at its most human: students do not just study inclusion — they practise it, shape it, and pass it on to their communities.

Different Abilities, Same Smiles — students celebrating unique strengths for the International Day of Persons with Disabilities

Habilidades que desarrollarán los alumnos

Empatía y comprensión intercultural

Students share personal stories and listen to those of their international peers, developing genuine understanding of different abilities and what inclusion feels like across cultures.

Creatividad e innovación

Through digital art, storytelling, and collaborative books, students express inclusive values in creative formats that speak across language and national boundaries.

Comunicación

Exchanging introduction cards and reflections with a partner class sharpens students’ ability to express ideas respectfully, clearly, and with cultural sensitivity.

Concienciación global

By connecting with classrooms in other countries, students discover how different communities celebrate and support people with different abilities — broadening their worldview from an early age.


Idea para un proyecto · Edades: 13-18 años

Digital Accessibility Champions: Building an Inclusive Digital World

For older students, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities is an invitation to look critically at the technology they use every day — and ask who it leaves behind. This four-week project challenges teenagers to investigate digital accessibility in their own communities, compare findings with international partners, and design awareness campaigns that champion inclusion in the digital age.

¿De qué trata este proyecto?

“Digital Accessibility Champions” is a research-driven, action-oriented project for students aged 13 to 18. Working with a partner classroom abroad, students audit their school’s digital tools for inclusivity, interview community members about online barriers they face, and document local initiatives getting digital inclusion right. These findings are then shared across borders, sparking rich cross-cultural conversations about what equity in the digital world looks like in different national contexts. The project culminates in a coordinated awareness campaign — designed, created, and launched by the students themselves — targeting real audiences in their communities. It is learning that sticks: connected, purposeful, and grounded in the belief that young people are not just future changemakers, but present ones.

Digital Accessibility Champions — students building an inclusive digital world together

Habilidades que desarrollarán los alumnos

Pensamiento crítico y resolución de problemas

Students identify real digital barriers, analyse their causes, and propose solutions — applying rigorous thinking to a challenge that affects millions of people around the world.

Investigación

Through accessibility audits, community interviews, and international data sharing, students practise the full research cycle: gathering evidence, comparing findings, and drawing cross-cultural conclusions.

Liderazgo

Designing and launching a public awareness campaign requires students to step up, make decisions, and take ownership — developing the kind of agency that defines responsible global citizenship.

Colaboración y trabajo en equipo

International teams co-create campaign materials, give and receive peer feedback, and adapt messages for different cultural contexts — building the collaborative muscles inclusive societies need.

Ready to Celebrate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities in Your Classroom?

Join teachers from 137 countries connecting classrooms for the International Day of Persons with Disabilities through free, project-based learning aligned with SDG 10. Explore our SDG Calendar for more year-round opportunities to make a difference.