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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A study of uneven development
This is a GCSE Geography Toolkit from the Geographical Association exploring uneven development – the disparities in global development and the distribution of resources. This subject is of vital importance and interest to young people, who are...
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A study of our interconnected world
This is a GCSE Geography Toolkit from the Geographical Association exploring the themes of globalisation and interdependence.
The first four lessons build on students’ prior understanding of global issues, stressing the relevance of these is...
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A study of sustainable urban living
This is a GCSE Geography Toolkit from the Geographical Association exploring the concept of sustainability – a term much used, and abused, these days, but central to modern geography. This is much in evidence in the new GCSE specifications whic...
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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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Planet Cork is a website developed and sponsored by the Cork Industry Federation. It is aimed at primary school teachers and children who are learning about sustainable development.
Planet Cork explains in a fun way the unique properties a...
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This resource is for educators wanting to teach about the global sportswear industry and Olympic merchandise supply chains. It contains 10 ready to use activities for helping young people critically consider who makes the clothes and sporting m...
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The Renewable World website provides a cross-curriculum resource for Key Stage 3 on the importance of using renewable materials in a world of dwindling resources.
There are detailed work schemes for teachers, developed by education professi...
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Tzedek is an international development charity working within the Jewish community. Its website includes a range of Global Citizenship lesson plans and activities which link in with the RE, Citizenship and Geography curriculum. They cover aspec...
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This teaching pack for secondary schools offers an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the United Nations with the aim of developing students’ understanding of the UN system and how it works for peace, development and human rights. It ...
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This is a beautifully illustrated book from a Nigerian publisher. In it, we are introduced to a young Nigerian girl called Beem, and we follow her as she explores the continent of Africa, meets its people and animals, and visits its key geograp...
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A Cross-curriculum Learning Experience for Key Stage 3
The 'Belonging' project aimed to enable young people to explore intercultural dialogue. Devised by Manifesta with Runnymede Trust, the project organised a series of video workshops in suburban locations with young people from a diverse range of...
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How faiths and aid agencies work together against poverty and disaster
This book is about the work of aid agencies, with a special focus on faith-based agencies such as Islamic Relief. It explains what aid agencies and faith based agencies do, how they work, where they work, and also what inspires them in the firs...
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Life and change in an Indian village
This revised edition of the Chembakolli photo-pack with CD-ROM is designed for the Key Stage 2 Geography curriculum, and also fulfils requirements of the PSHE/Citizenship curriculum.
It enables pupils to compare and contrast life in the UK w...
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Community, Conservation, Culture, Diversity and Inclusion, Education, Environment, Health, Human rights, Interdependence, Sustainable development, Trade
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Exploring the human impact of climate change
This set of resources on the Oxfam Education website is targetted at pupils aged 13-16 but can be adapted for younger or older learners. It includes video clips, PDFs and web links. It challenges learners to understand climate change as a contr...
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An atlas that is much more than just an atlas, this colourful book brings together masses of historical, geographical and environmental information about the planet we live on and organises it in an engaging way for 7-11 year-olds.
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Climate change, Colonialism, Conflict, Environment, Farming, Food, Language, Peace, Population, Religion, Sustainable development, Trade
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This leaflet is from 'Exploring Together', a pack of 14 leaflets, one for each subject in the secondary curriculum in England. The leaflets provide starting points for exploring what the global dimension means for each ...
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A global dimension to the secondary curriculum
This is a pack of 14 leaflets, one for each subject in the secondary curriculum in England. The leaflets provide starting points for exploring what the global dimension means for each subject, and can also be used for cross-curriculum planning....
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Art and Design, Background Information, Citizenship, Design and Technology, English, Geography, History, ICT / IS / IT, Mathematics, MFL: French, MFL: German, MFL: Italian, MFL: Other, MFL: Spanish, Music, PE / Dance, PSHE / PSE / PSED, RE / RS, Science, Whole School
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Recharting the food miles map
Do you ever stand there in the supermarket dithering about whether buying those green beans from Kenya is a 'good thing' (supporting Kenyan farmers) or 'bad thing' (think of the carbon emissions caused by all those 'food miles'!)? Is it always ...
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A practical guide to integrating the global dimension into the primary curriculum
Get Global! presents a clear rationale for integrating a global dimension in the primary curriculum and uses subject and thematic contexts as doorways through which children can explore global links. The book is for all primary teachers who wis...
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