Global Education

 

 

 

 

£15.00

The Backbone of Development  - Resources and Ideas for Understanding the Role of Women in Economic Development

Code :

BACKBONTD

 

What work do women do? What issues do they face in economic development? Who has the power and how will things change? These are the central questions asked in this pack, which focuses on case studies from Nepal and Taiwan. It looks at women's economic position in different cultures and suggests activities, based on the case studies.

KS3 & 4 PSHE, RE, Business studies, Economics, Technology, Geography.

16 A5 colour photographs.

 

 

 

 

£25.00

Us and the Kids – Ideas and Resources for the Parent Groups

Code :

USANDKITD

 

Everyday life - at home, in the community, with family and friends - is a rich source of learning for young children. The photos show parents and children around the world, with the activities, they encourage discussion on race, gender, culture and disability.

Parents, teachers and community groups.

24 A5 colour photographs; 4 handbooks.

DEC with CEDC.

 

 

 

 

£10.00

Making it Real – Introducing a Global Dimension in Early Years

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MAKINGITD

 

Making jigsaws from photos of Brazil; a theme on journeys; using African fabrics and textiles; talking about similarities and differences. These are some of the many simple practical ideas for bringing a global dimension to work with under fives.

DEC with CEDC and SCF.

Nurseries, playgroups, family centres etc.

 

 

 

 

 

£22.00

Jamaica – Out of Many, One People

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OUTOFMATD

 

These materials focus on Jamaica, and the island's links to Britain. A range of classroom activities, up-to-date information sources, and full colour posters enable an exploration of Jamaica as a place, of Jamaican identity, and of some of the issues facing Jamaicans in today's world.

The materials have been devised by teachers, many of whom have personal or family experiences of these issues, and all of whom wish to celebrate and draw on Jamaica's links to the UK.

KS2 Literacy, Geography, PSHE and Citizenship.

4 A2 colour posters

 

 

 

 

 

£20.00

Family Album

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FAMILYATD

 

A set of 32 colour photographs, featuring a variety of families within the UK, selected to stimulate discussion about family life and associated issues. The pack can be used with young people and adults to support work on stereotypes, family structures, roles, relationships and other citizenship issues.

An accompanying booklet offers a range of activities designed to stimulate discussion and to enable groups to explore issues. These activities can be easily adapted to meet the needs and experiences of different groups.

Tide~DEC with Parentline Plus

All ages Citizenship, PSHE, English, Geography, History

 

 

 

 

 

£24.00

Citizenship in Common? Introducing Key Ideas About the Relationship Between Europe and Africa

Code :

CITINCOTD

 

This pack has been designed to raise an awareness of the nature of the relationship between Europe and Africa. The posters focus on our history, trade patterns, the distribution of wealth and visions of the future.

The activities are designed to be adapted for use at key stages 2 or 3. They provide a scheme of work in their own right. The posters and selected activities can also be used to provide an introductory context for other work on Africa relating to the geography, history or citizenship curriculum.

 

KS2/3 Citizenship

4 full colour posters

 

 

 

 

 

£9.99

The Coffee Chain Game – An Activity on Trade for ages 13 and above

Code :

THECOFFNE

 

Coffee companies make huge profits, while the farmers who grow the coffee beans make barely enough to live on. The Coffee Chain Game is a role-play activity which helps participants explore why the money made from coffee is so unevenly distributed.

 

This thoroughly updated second edition features:

 

up-to-date facts and figures based on recent research and fieldwork

recommendations for action by governments, coffee companies, and consumers

new introductory activity

new case studies of people in Uganda, with background information

more information on fair trade.

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£12.50

Clean Water – A Right For All

Code :

CLEANWANE

 

An excellent, broadly based resource pack offering a global perspective on the fundamental importance of clean water. It includes a handbook with a wide range of photocopiable worksheets, 12 colour photographs and 10 information sheets. Aspects covered include water in daily life, water and health, water out of control, and pollution. There is a good range of activities, science experiments, design and technology tasks, and suggestions for role-play. Includes a useful assessment activity.

Subjects

Design and Technology, English, Geography, PSHE / PSE / PSED, RE / RS, Science, Science and Technology

 



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