The 2008 Beijing Olympics present an opportunity for students to explore issues of human rights in China, and Amnesty International has produced a series of lesson plans and other resources to help teachers with this.
The lesson plans are ai...
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This free resource from Oxfam explores some of the global issues raised by the World Cup. The lessons are suitable for ages 9 to 11, within English, Maths, Geography and Citizenship teaching, and cover a week's worth of activities. The lessons ...
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This game is designed to help younger children to understand the difficulties of surviving in an economy where there is high unemployment and no social security. It also raises questions about power and the use of the world's resources. The g...
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Debt, Development, Economy, Employment, Equality, Family, Homes and Homelessness, Human rights, Poverty, Social justice, Trade, Waste
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The approach used is the links made by an Irish family to children and children's lives in these countries. Participating children click on the flashing icons in the interactive CD ROM, enquire and discover new information and pictures. To some...
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Citizenship, English, Environmental Studies, ESD / Global Citizenship, Geography, History, ICT / IS / IT, Local and Global Citizens, Mathematics, PSHE / PSE / PSED, Religious/Moral Education
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A very useful handbook for teachers in Northern Ireland which illustrates how development education can be integrated with the current school curriculum. It includes a rationale, a range of development education approaches and management strat...
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Community, Conflict, Democracy, Development, Discrimination, Equality, Global citizenship, Human rights, Interdependence, Participation, Peace, Poverty, Social justice
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