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Practical
resources, handbooks and training materials
This
is just a small selection of global education
resources available. Go to the links page
for more, or check out the development
education centres.
Key
Stage 1 | Key Stage 2 | Key
Stages 3 & 4
Key
Stage 1
Your
World, My World: A Wake Up World
Photopack for Citizenship, PSE and PSD
Oxfam (2001)
Photo
Opportunties 2000: photos from around
the world for the primary classroom.
Oxfam (2000)
Families
Photopack
(1999) Save the Children
Learning
from Experience: A World Studies Source Book
Steiner M. (1993) Trentham
Global
Citizenship: The handbook for primary teaching
Young, M. with Commins, E. (2002) Oxfam.
Our
World, Our Rights: teaching about
rights and responsibilities in the primary
classroom
Brown, M. (ed) (1996) London: Amnesty International.
Values
and Visions: A handbook for spiritual
development and global awareness. Guidelines
and activities to build schools in which
people matter
Burns S. and Lamont G. (1996) Hodder and Stoughton
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Key
Stage 2
Writing
our Past
Celebrating and researching the achievements of people in the past who
came to live in Britain.
Development Education Centre: Birmingham (1999)
A
Different Story: writing to open
up the world at key stage 2.
(1999) Development Education Centre: Birmingham.
Photo
Opportunties 2000: photos from around
the world for the primary classroom.
Oxfam (2000)
Geography
and the New Agenda (KS2 ),
Grimwade, K. et al (2000) The Geographical Association.
Your
World, My World: A Wake Up World
Photopack for Citizenship, PSE and PSD
Oxfam (2001)
Making
a Meal of It
Photoset and activities for 7-11 year olds, looking at food issues around
the world. Oxfam (1998)
Refugees:
A resource book for primary schools
Rutter, J. (1998) The Refugee Council.
Learning
from Experience: A World Studies Source Book
Steiner M. (1993) Trentham
Families
Photopack
(1999) Save the Children
Partners
in Rights
Creative activities exploring rights and citizenship for 7-11 year olds.
Save the Children (2000).
Education
for Citizenship: Ideas into Action
Clough, N. & Holden, C. (2002) Routledge
Global
Citizenship: The handbook for primary teaching
Young, M with Commins, E (2002) Oxfam.
Our
World, Our Rights: teaching about
rights and responsibilities in the primary
classroom
Brown, M. (ed) (1996) London: Amnesty International.
Local
Citizen: Global Citizen
Activities for teaching citizenship and personal development for use
with 8-12 year olds.
(2000)London: Christian Aid.
Values
and Visions:
A handbook for spiritual development and
global awareness. - guidelines and activities
to build schools in which people matter
Burns S. and Lamont G. (1996) Hodder and Stoughton
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Key
Stages 3 and 4
Maths
Matters: Examples of Mathematics in the Environment
(Key Stages 3 & 4)
Collins, J. (1994) WWF
Wall
to Wall Design
(activities for KS3 on sustainable housing around the world).
Davies, L and Najda, R (2001) ITDG Publishing or www.oneworld.org/itdg
Education
for Development: a Teacher's Resource book
for Global Development
Fountain, S (1995) Hodder and Stoughton.
Citizenship
for the Future: A Practical Classroom Guide
Hicks, D. (2001) WWF-UK.
Geography
and the New Agenda(KS3)
Grimwade, K. et al (2000) The Geographical Association.
Talking
Rights; Taking Responsibility
A speaking and listening resource for secondary English and Citizenship.
Jarvis, H and Midwinter, C (1999) UNICEF.
Making
Peace: teaching about conflict resolution
at Key Stage 3 & 4
Oxfam (1997)
Dealing
with Disasters: teaching about disasters
and the environment for ages 11- 16
Oxfam (2000)
Developing
Rights: teaching rights and responsibilities
for ages 11-14
Oxfam (1998)
The
Maths and Human Rights Resource Book:
Bringing human rights into the secondary
mathematics classroom,
Wright, P. (ed) (1999) London: Amnesty International.
Just
Right: an Educational Amnesty International
Education pack with CD-Rom for students aged
14-16 years, explores the convention on the
Rights of the Child
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