Peer Education for Global Citizenship: A Tool for Transition
Transition from primary to secondary school can be daunting, with many children finding it hard to adapt to the larger, more complex social environment in which they find themselves. This handbook provides teachers with practical activities on ...
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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 Handbook for Educators
While there is much information available about the social and environmental impact of the fashion industry, there is only a small body of materials exploring how to teach about the issues. This handbook from Fashioning an Ethical Industry aims...
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Produced by Look Out Learning for the Department for International Development, the Global Study Planner gives schools the opportunity to replace their current student, school or homework diary with a planner that raises important questions thr...
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Aid, Campaigns, Charities, Child rights, Climate change, Development, Education, Environment, Fair trade, Food, Global citizenship, Health, HIV/Aids, Peace, Water
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This joint publication from DFID and Rough Guide is a great background resource for those wanting to find out about key issues in the development sector. The first part of the book addresses key issues such as what is global poverty, how global...
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This role play game, from the charities Christian Aid and CAFOD, is suitable for ages 13 onwards, and encourages those playing to imagine life as someone making trainers. The game can be played in groups of up to 40 people, and uses role-play t...
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This series of guides from New Internationalist focuses on a number of topical issues in the world today, and provides a pocket sized reference point for key concepts. The books are unique in how they place today’s issues into a historical cont...
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Animal welfare, Arms trade, Climate change, Conflict, Culture, Democracy, Development, Fair trade, Food, Gender, Globalisation, Health, Human rights, Media, Peace, Poverty, Refugees / Asylum, Religion, Tourism, United Nations
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