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Pants to Poverty: A Global Citizenship Resource for Primary Schools Année de publication: 2018 Auteur: Stephanie Brown | Jennifer McMillan Auteur institutionnel: Smalls for All | Scotdec | International Development Education Association Scotland (IDEAS) With a focus on the right to an education, this series of 9 lessons explores issues affecting children living in poverty and encourages young people to take action for positive change. This resource aims to develop children’s awareness of their connections to and understanding of some of the issues affecting children living in poverty. There is a particular focus on the importance of education and its impact on our life chances.
Teaching Controversial Issues: A Guide for Teachers Année de publication: 2018 Auteur institutionnel: Oxfam GB This revised and updated version of Oxfam’s popular guide recognises the changes in social and political contexts in recent years and seeks to support educators in their discussions with young people in this complex environment. In increasingly divisive and polarised times, the need for young people to feel confident in tackling controversial issues is more pressing than ever. Advances in technology and the rise of social media mean that it is more important than ever for young people to think critically to become effective global citizens.This guide explores:• What controversial issues are.• Reasons for teaching controversial issues.• The value of a global citizenship education approach.• Guidance and classroom strategies for handling and exploring controversial issues.• Some practical activities for teaching controversial issues.
What Makes Me a Global Citizen? Année de publication: 2020 Auteur institutionnel: Stride This material aims to develop a personal sense of what it means to be a global citizen and to begin to realize a personal potential to change things. Learners will think about what makes them a global citizen and create a poster using pictures and words to illustrate this.
Citoyenneté mondiale et laïcité Année de publication: 2018 Auteur: Nicolas Cadène Auteur institutionnel: ACTISCE Patronage Laique Jules Vallès La laïcité fait, de chacune et de chacun d’entre nous, au-delà de nos appartenances ou de nos origines, des citoyennes et des citoyens à égalité de droits et de devoirs. Elle nous permet d’aller au-delà de nos différences et de les dépasser tout en les respectant. Par la volonté de vivre ensemble, notre laïcité garantit la liberté de croire ou de ne pas croire et la possibilité de l’exprimer dans les limites de la liberté d’autrui. Elle permet la pluralité dans le respect mutuel et assise sur une citoyenneté commune. Au travers de nombreux exemples dont les cas de la Belgique, la Turquie, l’Inde, le Brésil, le Mexique et le Sénégal, Nicolas Cadène nous montre en quoi la laïcité est source de liberté pour tous les peuples.
Issue to Action: English; Teaching Toolkit for a Fairer World Année de publication: 2020 Auteur: Stephanie Flett | Lesley Bloomer Auteur institutionnel: Scotdec | European Union (EU) These materials were created by English teachers in Scotland. The first activity introduces the need to hear multiple stories of the world and our place in it. There then follows three units with a focus on climate change, refugees and how we engage with the ‘other’. They include short introductory activities as well as a series of lessons exploring the topics in more detail. A range of stimuli is included – poetry, biography, images and film clips. All activities are mapped to Curriculum for Excellence benchmarks and reference the relevant SDG.
Our Forest, Our Future Auteur institutionnel: Scotdec This material helps teachers and pupils to explore the interdependence of people and forests and the vital role forests play in sustaining our environment – in the past, the present and hopefully the future. The Scots Pine forests in Scotland and the Congo Basin rainforest in Africa provide case studies through which pupils will begin to understand why our forests are under threat and the implications for our planet.In making connections between consumerism, people and the environment, pupils will be encouraged to see how they and their actions have an impact on the lives of others globally. It encourages reflection on the possible futures of the world's forests and ways of taking positive actions for a future where people and forests co-exist in a sustainable way. The resource is structured around a global citizenship framework devised by Oxfam.
The Oceans and Plastics Pollution: KS2 Activity Handbook for Teachers Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) | Tes This resource enables pupils to explore the role of the oceans in our lives and why healthy oceans are so vital to our future. By looking at the impact of plastics pollution on the oceans, pupils will also consider what steps we can all take to safeguard these precious waters for generations to come. It contains a range of activities aimed at teachers of 7-11 year-olds. It is intended that this resource will be used in cross-curricular work and all activities can be linked to the National Curricula of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Teachers will find that the material can be adapted for use with different ages and abilities.The six activities engage pupils in active learning methods, encouraging them to work together to solve problems, to think creatively, and to see themselves as active participants in their communities and the wider world. With a growing awareness of the part that they can play in creating a better future for our oceans, pupils will take a step on the journey to becoming global citizens and sustainability champions of the future.
1er rendez-vous de l'éducation à la citoyenneté mondiale: Se donner une vision d'avenir en ÉCM Année de publication: 2017 Auteur institutionnel: Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale (AQOCI) Travail en sous-groupes: « Se donner une vision d'avenir en ÉCM » 