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Teacherโ€™s Guide for Culture and Arts Activities in Schools Year of publication: 2019 Author: Beatrice Polato | Xavier Verhoest Corporate author: Comitato Internazionale per lo Sviluppo dei Popoli (CISP) | European Union (EU) | UNESCO | UK aid This guide was designed as a curriculum to be used by teachers and mentors who facilitate modules and sessions aiming at involving school children in the study of cultural heritage, peace, inclusion and gender equity through artistic expressions. It has been tested and used by teachers in 24 schools in Somalia between 2018 and 2019, involving a total of 48 teachers and about 700 children. It contains text in Somali for activities.  Connecting Classrooms: Gender Equality; Gender Equality through Citizenship Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: British Council | UK aid This material shows an example of how you can support the development of pupilsโ€™ core skills such as citizenship, critical thinking, problem solving, creativity and imagination through the study and investigation of gender equality. This can be done in the context of English, citizenship, geography, history or other subjects. The materials can be used either with an international partner school or without one and instructions are provided on how to best use the resources. This learning unit will explore the Global Goals for Sustainable Development, and in particular, gender equality.  Connecting Classrooms through Global Learning: Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship; Preparing Pupils for Life in an Interconnected World Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: British Council | UK aid This resource contributes to the development of pupilsโ€™ core skills, enabling them to think critically, to consider how to resolve problems, to take informed and reflective action and to develop personal leadership skills. During the course, pupils will analyse global issues, and will plan, implement and evaluate action. This course can be linked to a variety of curriculum areas, including English, Social Studies, Geography, Modern Foreign Languages, Maths, History and Art and Design. It can be used with or without an overseas partner school.  Programming with Adolescent Boys to Promote Gender-Equitable Masculinities: A Rigorous Review Year of publication: 2018 Author: Rachel Marcus | Maria Stavropoulou | Nandini Archer-Gupta Corporate author: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence (GAGE) | UK aid This review brings evidence from 36 studies of 34 programmes working with adolescent boys and young men to promote more gender-equitable masculinities. It draws on studies with a range of evaluation designs; the key requirements were adequate description of methodology and a valid comparison between participants and non-participants, or of attitudes and behaviour before and after participation.  Connecting Classrooms: Media Literacy; Accessing, Analysing and Creating Media Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: British Council | UK aid This resource aims to help young people develop and use a number of skills and approaches to analyse and critically examine information received through a range of channels and sources, such as the internet, social media, newspapers and TV.  Connecting Classrooms: Learning From a Pandemic; Good Health and Well-Being (UN Global Goal 3) Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: British Council | UK aid This resource will help you make a contribution to a recovery curriculum in schools, and beyond this, by providing interesting, engaging and relevant content that encourages pupils to recall, discuss and process some of their thoughts, feelings and memories. Over the course of six lessons, pupils will have opportunities to develop an understanding of:โ€ข Covid-19 in the context of some of the worldโ€™s most common communicable diseases and pandemics from the pastโ€ข how communicable diseases like Covid-19 may start and spread, and how this is investigatedโ€ข relevant prevention strategies to foster positive physical and mental health and well-being.In doing so, pupils will have the opportunity to develop core skills in critical thinking and problem solving, citizenship, student leadership, creativity and imagination and aspects of digital literacy. This learning unit is also designed to support the United Nationsโ€™ Global Goals for Sustainable Development (SDGs), in particular Goal 3: Good health and well-being.