In the summer of 2007, two groups of teenagers from the London Borough of Newham participated in a unique experience. Assisted by video artists and historians, the teenagers uncovered sites related to historical racism and anti-racism in the We...
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Clarion Awards Winner 2007, Louder than words is CD-ROM with resources based on CAFODs ‘live simply’ challenge. It contains a series of film clips where young people from around the world talk about the global problems they face, and what actio...
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Feed the Minds was inspired to launch the Peacemakers project following the London bombings of July 2005. The materials in this pack use powerful images, music and interviews with people of different faiths and beliefs to trigger reactions, cha...
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TrueTube is a free online resource for schools providing a platform for debate on social, ethical and political issues.
It provides a safe, pre-moderated platform for young people to use the internet. Short video clips encourage them to thin...
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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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This book, sub-titled 'challenging prejudice and racism in mainly white schools' gives lots of practical advice and suggestions on how teachers in white areas can challenge racism and help children develop respect for diversity, opennes and acc...
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This short handbook is an excellent introduction to using persona dolls. Using the dolls can be an ideal way to introduce diversity to an early years group that is not ethnically or culturally mixed, and can also be used to address discriminat...
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This interactive exhibition gives pupils a chance to experience life as an asylum seeker. The exhibition is in a large box trailer, where pupils take part in a role play, and hear refugee stories from Rwanda, Afghanistan and Palestine. The exhi...
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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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This resource introduces anti-racist and multi-cultural teaching approaches to early years practitioners. The colourful book gives lots of practical activity ideas, alongside background about the importance of this teaching approach. The activi...
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“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 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 website from the United Nations includes material for all age groups, although would be most suitable for PSHE or Citizenship teaching at secondary level. The site includes information about the role and responsibilities of the United Nati...
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The website of this US-based charity has a vast array of free teaching ideas and lesson plans, that would be suitable for teaching in the UK. The lessons focus on topics such as war; conflict prevention (both in the classroom and at an internat...
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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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This teaching pack includes a 16 minute DVD and teaching book with activities suitable for upper primary or secondary teaching. The film includes interviews with many famous footballers, who talk about the causes and consequences of racism, and...
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Throughout 2003 and 2004 Runnymede worked with groups of young people across the UK to find out their views on the past, present and future of multi-ethnic Britain. Using the arts to stimulate discussion, the various projects have produced a hi...
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This pack aims to give young people the skills to enable them to challenge negative stereotypes and misconceptions about asylum seekers and refugees.
The video follows the lives of two young asylum seekers in the UK and includes interviews w...
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This extremely useful manual for teachers and head teachers offers a thoughtful insight into racism in schools, and how to address this problem. The book uses a framework of the three principles of belonging, identity and equality, and gives a ...
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