‘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, ex...
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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 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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The Earth Charter is a declaration drawn up between hundreds of organisations working on environmental and sustainable development issues. It sets out a number of principles for protecting the earth and its people. The Charter website includes ...
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An excellent cross-curricular pack which explores human rights issues through expressive arts, co-operative and language activities. In the introductory section pupils find out about children's rights and the United Nations Convention on the R...
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Arts, Child rights, Community, Conflict, Culture, Democracy, Development, Diversity and Inclusion, Equality, Family, Global citizenship, Participation, Social justice, United Nations
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An information pack that promotes the investigation of issues relating to peace and conflict studies. A Christian Catholic perspective is used throughout to stimulate group work, action projects and discussion on violence and its transformatio...
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Arms trade, Community, Conflict, Crime, Education, Employment, Equality, Human rights, Religion, Social justice, United Nations
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The pack contains a CD-ROM and a teachers' workbook which provides guidance notes, links to the curriculum, active methodologies and international case studies. The teacher's workbook is divided into five sections, the first looks at childhood...
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Art and Design, Citizenship, English, ESD / Global Citizenship, Geography, History, Local and Global Citizens, Modern Studies, PSHE / PSE / PSED, RE / RS, Religious/Moral Education
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Arms trade, Child labour, Community, Conflict, Crime, Culture, Debt, Democracy, Development, Education, Employment, Equality, Food, Gender, Global citizenship, Health, Homes and Homelessness, Human rights, Peace, Play and toys, Poverty, Racism, Refugees / Asylum, Slavery, Social justice, United Nations, Urban
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These six topic packs bring a global dimension to popular themes for young children. Each set includes six A3 posters of images from different parts of the world, a stunning A1 poster with a collage of images, and teacher's notes. The notes i...
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This contemporary reference book is one in a series of six which examines and investigates human rights in a variety of contexts. It highlights human rights within the context of freedom of movement. Moving from the basis of defining what move...
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Colonialism, Crime, Democracy, Employment, Global citizenship, Health, Human rights, Interdependence, Legal systems, Religion, Tourism, United Nations
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This contemporary reference book is one in a series of six which examines and investigates human rights in a variety of contexts. What do we mean by human rights? Rights in the Home, investigates security and maintenance of rights within the ho...
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Child labour, Climate change, Crime, Culture, Family, Health, Homes and Homelessness, Human rights, Interdependence, Media, Social justice, Tourism, United Nations
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This is a role-play activity where student groups (14 -18 years) take on the role of ministers in the Namibian government. They are provided with background information on Namibia as well as financial information and spending constraints. Thes...
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Colonialism, Conflict, Democracy, Development, Economy, Education, Equality, Farming, Global citizenship, Health, Human rights, Natural resources, Population, Social justice, Trade, United Nations
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This innovative resource explores human rights issues by placing students in the role of a United Nations expert, or Special Rapporteur. As human rights detectives, they are able to research into a country and an issue. The comprehensive materi...
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