This free online resource features a wealth of material from Christian Aid, following on from the Live Responsible, Live Caringly and Live Thoughtfully series. The material would be most suitable for RE lessons, PSHE activities, or for an assem...
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This website from AusAid (the Australian government’s aid department), includes a large number of free lesson plans. Although they are designed for teaching in Australia, many of the lesson plans would be suitable for use in a UK classroom, par...
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Child rights, Development, Education, Environment, Food, Gender, Globalisation, Government, Health, HIV/Aids, Natural disasters, Peace, Poverty, Refugees / Asylum, Rural, Urban
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This book takes you on the journey of four children from different parts of the world: the United Kingdom, Morocco, Japan and Guyana. You follow the children in their day’s activities from getting up, to eating breakfast, to going to school, to...
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This website aims to explore the links between the UK and Pakistan. The site looks at topics such as: food, art, fashion, sport, religion and work. The site includes lots of colourful images, interviews, facts and real-life stories. Although th...
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This book provides a collection of games and activities to bring the “beauty and diversity” of African culture to multi-cultural education. Although written for the youth work sector, Youth Africa Experience provides good background information...
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Art and Design, Background Information, Citizenship, Craft and Design, Drama, Environmental Studies, ESD / Global Citizenship, Geography, History, Local and Global Citizens, Music, Professional Development, Social and Environmental
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Aid, Charities, Community, Conflict, Conservation, Culture, Development, Diversity and Inclusion, Education, Environment, Festival/Celebrations, Food, Play and toys, Rural
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This is a well constructed and user-friendly pack for incorporating global perspectives into teaching and learning. It provides an introduction for very young children to the basic rights of all children and the responsibilities that accompany ...
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A website for those teaching ages 7 to 14, which focuses on life in India. The resources are particularly geared towards PSHE, Geography and Citizenship teaching. There aren't many lesson plans on the site, but there are plenty of images, video...
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This is a wonderful resource pack with a range of cross-curricular materials that have been developed by teachers and tested in schools in collaboration with community and educational advisors. The pack has been inspired by a photographic exhi...
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This book provides a colourful exploration of children's food experiences from five countries, South Africa, Mexico, Thailand, France and India. It contains textual descriptions of daily food patterns and special days or events. There are a ran...
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This website provides an opportunity for pupils living in the East End of London to talk and write about their perceptions and experiences although the issues are of interest to pupils living in other areas of the UK and across the world. The w...
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Community, Development, Diversity and Inclusion, Environment, Family, Festival/Celebrations, Food, Racism, Refugees / Asylum, Transport, Urban
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This teaching manual contains information about human development issues and policy with specific examples of development projects in Africa and guidance about how to teach young children about development co-operation. It consists of 16 storyb...
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Citizenship, Environmental Studies, ESD / Global Citizenship, Geography, Local and Global Citizens, MFL: French, MFL: German, MFL: Italian, MFL: Other, MFL: Spanish, Religious/Moral Education
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Child labour, Development, Economy, Education, Environment, European Union, Food, Gender, Health, Interdependence, Poverty, Transport, Water
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This resource is based on the experiences of a fifteen-year-old girl who lives with her husband and extended family in one of the poorer parts of Ethiopia. There are four teaching unites that enable students to learn about four human rights fr...
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This is a good resource full of practical classroom activities. The first section provides a theoretical context of belief that young people should be encouraged to explore their hopes and fears for the future of society and the planet and dev...
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Citizenship, Economics, English, Environmental Studies, ESD / Global Citizenship, Geography, History, Local and Global Citizens, Modern Studies, PSHE / PSE / PSED, RE / RS
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Aid, Appropriate technology, Arms trade, Conservation, Debt, Development, Economy, Environment, Farming, Food, Global citizenship, Human rights, Industry, Participation, Racism, Sustainable development, Urban
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This is a very good, well-produced, up to date, comprehensive active learning resource for helping students to investigate interdependence and social justice. It is set within the island of Ireland and at the international scale. It is a valu...
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Aid, Appropriate technology, Colonialism, Conservation, Culture, Debt, Development, Economy, Employment, Energy, Environment, Equality, Farming, Food, Gender, Health, Human rights, Industry, Interdependence, International relations, Natural resources, Population, Poverty, Refugees / Asylum, Sustainable development, Trade, Transport, Urban, Water, World Bank and IMF
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What do you get if you take six African Caribbean children to the market to buy food? A collection of poems as colourful as the market. In the booklet each child has written a bit about themselves next to the poem on their chosen food. From Ack...
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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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This is an excellent, sensitive, well-presented resource which looks at India through the lives of a number of children from different geographical areas and socio-cultural backgrounds. It comprises a very informative, broadly based handbook, ...
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This free online calendar profiles more than one thousand awareness and fundraising campaigns from the UK, US and Canada as well as Charity Challenges, Environmental events, religious holidays, national days and United Nations celebrations. Upd...
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Aid, Animal welfare, Arms trade, Arts, Development, Education, Environment, Food, Health, Media, Racism, Religion, United Nations
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A good website with lots of classroom activities exploring values in citizenship and development issues. The citizenship activities explore community, participation, visioning and listening. Most of the development activities (and background ...
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Aid, Child labour, Conflict, Debt, Democracy, Development, Environment, Food, Global citizenship, Human rights, Media, Participation, Play and toys, Poverty, Racism, Refugees / Asylum
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Where does the food on your plate come from? How old is the recipe? Who invented it? How were the ingredients produced? Where and when were the vegetables picked? Who picked them?
These are just some of the question on Food Stories, a colorf...
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