Exploring South Africa’s History, Culture and Context
Football and Freedom is an online resource pack from the NUT bursting with fun and informative teaching resources and activities for teaching children about South Africa through football. It enables teachers to use the excitement around the Wo...
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Art and Design, Citizenship, Design and Technology, English, Geography, History, ICT / IS / IT, Mathematics, MFL: Other, Music, PSHE / PSE / PSED, Science
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In February 2009, a group of Key Stage 3 teachers on a Tide~ global learning study visit spent ten days exploring issues in Cape Town and their relevance to creative approaches to the new secondary curriculum in England.
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Engaging with Controversial Issues in South Africa and the UK
This book is one of the outcomes of Seeking Ubuntu, a Tide~ project that involved a group of UK teacher educators in a study visit to South Africa. Comparative study supported them in reflecting on their own, as well as South African, education...
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On 21 February 1917 the troopship SS Mendi was carrying the final contingent of black recruits, the South African Native Labour Corps, across the English Channel to serve in France. The Mendi was struck by another ship and within 25 minutes the...
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This website designed by a history teacher includes lots of teaching material about Black history in Britain. The Resources section focuses on five key periods, from the tudors to the twentieth century, and includes lesson plans, photographs, P...
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This comprehensive handbook has a range of activities that can be used in nurseries, toddler groups and by childminders. There are twelve chapters divided into two main sections. The first focuses on various themes such as food, family and the ...
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This handbook introduces key global citizenship themes to early years teaching. The book includes five traditional folk tales, and ways they could be used to explore themes of identity and inclusion. The book is well presented, with the full st...
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OneWorld Guides explore the issues relevant to narrowing the divide between rich and poor countries. The Country Guides aim to introduce the political and economic situation in developing countries around the world, from a human rights perspect...
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Aid, Child labour, Climate change, Conflict, Conservation, Development, Economy, Environment, Food, Gender, Health, Media, Millennium Dev Goals, Poverty, Refugees / Asylum
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An Activity on Trade for Ages 13 and Above
This booklet considers how the lives of farmers are affected by the world trade in coffee and includes background information, a quiz, the coffee chain game, and an action page. The main activity is a simulation game which puts players in the ...
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This resource pack for teachers of children aged 7-11 explores needs and wants for survival through the study of food, homes, sustainable development and refugees. It benefits from the use of local and global case studies and examines the need ...
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This resource for pupils aged 16 to 19 focuses on key development issues including human capital, modernisation, control and violence, green development, religion and democracy. The resource includes a variety of activities which encourage pupi...
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An excellent resource book compiled by teachers from the West Midlands for teaching and learning about sustainable development issues. It was produced in the context of the World Summit on sustainable development in Johannesburg (2002) and high...
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Children and their food around the world
This book provides a colourful exploration of children's food experiences from five countries, South Africa, Mexico, Thailand, France and India. It contains textual descriptions of daily food patterns and special days or events. There are a ran...
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This book is designed primarily for teachers in training, and initial teacher education tutors, although anyone interested in the values and princples underpinning education would also find it useful. The book focuses on comparing and contrasti...
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A South African Counting Book
A bright counting book with clear and large colourful photographs. The numbers 1-10 refer to the number of people or items on each page. It tells the story of how one pumpkin seed is looked after and grows into a pumpkin. There are detailed pho...
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This active learning resource, from one of Scotland's Development Education Centres, looks at the topic of land. The book introduces the theme through a series of active learning activities, which consider land issues in Scotland and South Afri...
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Diversity, identity, equality
The articles in this book offer a critique of the citizenship curriculum in England. A convincing case is made for an inclusive citizenship agenda that builds on human rights (including children's right) education, multicultural education and a...
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This is the third in a series of well-designed and attractive textbooks containing many colour photos as well as charts and illustrations. As with the other books in this series, it focuses mainly on the U.K. but constantly examines life and d...
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Aid, Animal welfare, Climate change, Debt, Development, Economy, Education, Energy, Environment, Equality, Family, Farming, Food, Homes and Homelessness, Industry, Participation, Racism, Refugees / Asylum, Urban
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A very good in-depth modern history of South Africa. The introduction relates the history to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which was adopted by the UN in 1948, the year this history begins. This is followed by chapters asking why ...
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Arms trade, Black history, Colonialism, Community, Conflict, Crime, Democracy, Development, Equality, Global citizenship, Human rights, Peace, Racism, Social justice, United Nations
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A resource for design and technology with a global perspective
This imaginative pack uses toys as a vehicle for finding out about children from different African societies. Many African children make their own toys from whatever materials they can find. This pack suggests introducing this work through ph...
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