Global Citizenship Teaching Resources

The following websites provide useful assemblies, schemes of work, presentations and other learning activities on a number of global justice issues.

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Action Aid - Free downloadable teaching resources

ActionAid produce free resources for schools which are packed with photos and stories from children around the world. With lessons in English, maths and science as well as in geography, citizenship and PSHE, their colourful resources span many topics, including: Climate change, education, water, human rights, natural disasters and conflict. With activities suitable for KS1 to KS4 classes, their monthly emails are worth signing up for too. You can take a look at their remarkable resources here: http://po.st/ActionAidSchoolResources


CAFOD relaunched its website in 2012. It offers an excellent section on resources for use with 'Children, schools and young people', where you can select the age group, topic and type of activity.  

Visit CAFOD for Primary

Visit CAFOD for Secondary

 


Christian Aid has a wide range of resources including suggestions for assemblies. They are aimed at different age group. This is an example of one for primary schools:

Beliefs and Actions in the World: can Christian Aid and Islamic Relief change the world?

A new Religious Education (RE) teaching unit, which considers how faith based organisations, like Christian Aid and Islamic Relief work to change the world.

The content is compatible with the English non-statutory National Framework for RE.  It can also be connected with curriculum requirements in Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.


Islamic Relief - Development Education

Islamic Relief's fresh new Development Education website provides a wealth of information and materials on Islamic approaches to their faith, and to global issues.

Materials include posters, jigsaws, case studies, leaflets, pamphlets and more, all available to download free from the website.

Materials cater from KS2 to KS4 and further education.


 Oxfam education

Oxfam Education offers a huge range of ideas, resources and support for developing the global dimension in the classroom and the whole school.  All of the resources here support Education for Global Citizenship – education that helps pupils understand their world and make a positive difference in it.


 Practical Action

Visit Practical Action's educational section,with comprehensive resources for different key stages and links to various parts of the curriculum.  Resources cover sustainable design and technology, renewable energy, climate change and cross curricular resources.



RISC: Growing up Global - Early Years Global Education Handbook.

Packed with over 70 activities across 12 sections: family, garden, food, senses, music & games, story tent, Ghana, south Africa, India, China, Mexico, and Trinidad & Tobago.  The handbook is great at demonstrating how global education can be a thread through learning and teaching from early years.  A must for anyone working with the under fives.

The handbook also comes with a resource CD with web links, and an extensive recommended book list.

Order it from RISC or phone 0118 9586692

 Save the Children

Save the Children has some useful resources available on global citizenship education, though some are a bit dated.

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