Introducing Human Rights Education Within the Primary Curriculum
Lift Off is the second in the series of Lift Off materials, which have been developed for use in the primary school classroom to promote understanding and respect for human rights. It has been written for 8-10 year old children by a team of exp...
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This is a classroom photo activity from the Global Dimension Website based on pictures chosen for the Global Wallplanner 2010-11. It can be adapted to suit all age groups and can relate to a variety of different subject areas - or could be used...
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Citizenship, Design and Technology, English, ESD / Global Citizenship, Geography, History, Local and Global Citizens, PSHE / PSE / PSED, RE / RS, Science, Social and Environmental
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Clothes, Culture, Democracy, Diversity and Inclusion, Food, Global citizenship, Globalisation, Human rights, Identity, Interdependence, Natural resources, Sustainable development, Trade, Water
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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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Fun activities to engage children in global citizenship
This handbook and CD with printable pages arose from a project to pilot and develop a Globetrotters After School Club in a number of primary schools in Kent and East Sussex. It consists of a series of 10 sessions designed to engage children in:...
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Child rights, Climate change, Conflict, Diversity and Inclusion, Fair trade, Food, Global citizenship, Human rights, Interdependence, Poverty, Social justice, Sustainable development, Values, Water
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Combating Racist Myths Against Asylum Seekers
This film from Show Racism the Red Card addresses issues and attitudes around asylum seekers and refugees. It features the views of young people who are themselves refugees or seeking asylum, as well as the experience of Watford FC player Alhas...
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This online toolkit full of lesson plans to support diversity education resulted from Primary Colours' two-year Journeys Project. Over 7,000 children and 300 teachers from 25 schools took part, and each school developed lesson plans, the best o...
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Art and Design, Citizenship, Craft and Design, Design and Technology, Drama, English, Geography, History, ICT / IS / IT, Music, PE / Dance, PSHE / PSE / PSED, Science
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This film from Show Racism the Red Card tackles a growth area in racism, featuring the views of many top football players and also young people discussing their experiences of and views on Islamophobia. As well as the film, the DVD includes an ...
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Supporting the Global Dimension in Eary Years Foundation Stage Settings
This handbook has come out of work by ‘Cultural Mentors’ at the Development Education Centre South Yorkshire, who support Early Years and Foundation Stage settings to celebrate cultural diversity and promote inclusion. It illustrates how cultur...
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Using forum theatre to explore global citizenship
‘From Spectators to Spect-actors’ is a resource booklet which introduces teachers and others to the concepts of global citizenship and forum theatre. It includes step-by-step session plans with information on getting started, warm-up games, exe...
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Bullying, Child rights, Conflict, Discrimination, Diversity and Inclusion, Equality, Global citizenship, Globalisation, Interdependence, Participation, Social justice, Sustainable development, United Nations, Values
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This pack is designed for primary teachers. It illustrates different aspects of history—both local and global—mainly focusing on the 1790s and the life of anti-slavery campaigner Olaudah Equiano, the history of slavery, and its abolition. The p...
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Life stories of young people who have made Britain their home
This book is built around the stories of young people who live in Kent, but have roots in and connections with other parts of the world. Like everyone else, they have dreams, aspirations and difficulties. They long for a normal life; they want ...
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Ten year old Naz takes you on a time-travelling journey through the ages, to meet inspirational Black and Asian achievers. There are 15 biographies, from the scientist Ibn Al-Haytham born in 965 AD through to Bushra Ahmed – the co-founder of th...
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This website emerged from the Diversity and Dialogue project from Muslim, Christian, Jewish and secular development charities based in the UK. The project tested different activities with schools and youth groups, on the subject of living in a ...
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Stories of Immigration to Britain
The excellent Exploring Our Roots teaching pack uses interviews and thoughtful, structured activities to explore the experiences of immigrants to Britain from the 1940s to 1975. It concentrates on the lives of Black and Asian people and raises ...
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This is a book of major importance to a wide audience of adults and older pupils, and an excellent resource for teaching about the Holocaust. It traces the history of anti-semitism, and includes the experiences of gypsies, homosexuals, people ...
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Conflict, Crime, Democracy, Diversity and Inclusion, Economy, Global citizenship, Human rights, Industry, Peace, Racism, Refugees / Asylum, Religion
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Ideas and activities to explore both your and young people’s assumptions, beliefs and prejudices
“In our multi-faith and multi-cultural society we often know and work with people who come from very different backgrounds but rarely do we exchange ideas on what makes us tick”. This book aims to enable professionals who work with young people...
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Community, Culture, Discrimination, Diversity and Inclusion, Equality, Human rights, Identity, Interdependence, Peace, Racism, Religion, Social justice, Values
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This book focuses on the global dimension to citizenship in early years and primary teaching. The main content of the book is the activity ideas and examples from the 150 teachers who were involved in its development (yes... 150!). The book cov...
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This is an excellent website, with two sections: the main one is for children and a second subsection is for teachers. The children's site is very dynamic with games, quizzes, clubs, news, and music, among others. The teacher's site is comprehe...
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Arts, Democracy, Development, Diversity and Inclusion, Globalisation, Government, Human rights, International relations, Legal systems, Media, Peace, Religion, Sustainable development, United Nations
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This website and exhibition explore the history and experiences of Asian, Black and Jewish people in Britain, and the interaction between them. It examines their culture, language, food, music and comedy. The website and exhibition also investi...
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This extensive resource, developed by teachers in Nottingham, is a must for any primary school. The folder shows in great detail how a global perspective can be included within every subject of the primary curriculum. There are sections for eve...
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Art and Design, Assembly, Design and Technology, English, Geography, History, ICT / IS / IT, Mathematics, Music, PE / Dance, PSHE / PSE / PSED, RE / RS, Science, Whole School
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