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Think: Power-Shift Activity Teachers Guide for Secondary Schools Auteur institutionnel: Oxfam GB Linked to Oxfam's GROW campaign, the Food for Thought school resources get young people learning, thinking and taking action for a fairer food system.Through this activity pupils will consider the different groups within society who are able to create a fairer food system, think about the opinions of each of these groups and the relative power each has to change things. They will plot these out, and think about which group is most important and why. They will then look at examples of what each group can do and consider which are most effective and how they could support such actions. Work that Matters: The Teacher’s Guide to Project-Based Learning Année de publication: 2012 Auteur institutionnel: Paul Hamlyn Foundation A guide on project-based learning and advice for teachers, published by the Learning Futures Special Initiative in partnership with the Innovation Unit.Developed by the Learning Futures project in partnership with High Tech High, this guide offers step-by-step advice on planning and managing extended, interdisciplinary projects, as well as useful protocols for critique sessions, templates for important documents such as project plans, and examples of high-impact projects. One Voice for All: Education Pack Année de publication: 2013 Auteur institutionnel: British Council One Voice for All is a set of resources designed to help teachers work on the Connecting Classrooms themes of Rights and Responsibilities and Fairness and Equality through an exploration of human rights and street children. Its focus is the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and it aims to allow learners to develop understanding of the key concepts of global citizenship, universal rights and justice.This resource aims to give young people the opportunity to understand the complexity of the wider world in which they live by exploring inequality and steps to address it. Rivers of the World Education Pack Année de publication: 2015 Auteur: Alison Willmott Auteur institutionnel: British Council This education resource pack extends the project’s reach to a much greater number of schools and provides a wealth of exciting cross-curricular activities for pupils aged 7–14. It is designed to expand knowledge and understanding, help your pupils to develop core skills and encourage them to explore and reflect on local and global issues. It also contains examples of artwork from the project and illustrations of how schools around the world have used the resources with their students. Whole School Case Studies: See Three Examples of How global Larning Approaches Can Support Whole School Development Année de publication: 2013 Auteur institutionnel: Oxfam GB These case studies support our Education 2012 think-piece series considering how global citizenship can help schools in the current education environment in England.When global learning is approached in ways which support a whole school approach, a variety of benefits can be seen. See here three examples of ways in which this can support pupil voice, community cohesion and curriculum development.These case studies are based on work done by Bridges Global and Tide~.See more at: www.oxfam.org.uk/wholeschool Education for Global Citizenship: A Guide for Schools Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: Oxfam GB Education for global citizenship supports young people to explore and question the world around them. It promotes critical thinking, advocates social justice and encourages learners to apply their learning to real-world issues.This guide is packed with practical information for mapping global citizenship across different subject areas and age groups. It also includes inspiring case studies from schools that take a global citizenship approach to teaching and learning. Global Citizenship in the Classroom: A Guide for Teachers Année de publication: 2015 Auteur institutionnel: Oxfam GB This guide is packed with practical tools and advice for teachers wanting to embed global citizenship in their classrooms. Learn how to effectively bring a global lens into your teaching with our handy planning framework, participation methods, and tools to assess learning.Develop your teaching practice with both innovative and tried-and-tested approaches. Help your learners ask questions, make connections, and take action as active global citizens. Background: Using Photographs in the Classroom Auteur institutionnel: Oxfam GB It's a universal truth that a picture tells a thousand words. Images and artefacts can help bring your lessons to life. They can challenge stereotypes, engender empathy and increase your learners' understanding of other countries and cultures.Explore how to effectively use photographs in your lessons to foster debate and promote positive images of the countries you're learning about. The Critical Thinking Workbook: Games and Activities for Developing Critical Thinking Skills Auteur institutionnel: Global Digital Citizen Foundation Critical thinking is clear, rational, logical, and independent thinking. It’s about improving thinking by analyzing, assessing, and reconstructing how we think. It also means thinking in a self-regulated and self-corrective manner. It’s thinking on purpose!The Critical Thinking Workbook helps you and your students develop mindful communication and problem-solving skills with exciting games and activities. It has activities that are adaptable to any grade level you want.The activity pages in the Critical Thinking Workbook are meant to be shared and explored. Use it as an electronic document or as worksheets.You can either print off the pages and use them as activity sheets, or you can edit them directly right in the document on your computer.There are also Answer Keys for the activities that need them provided at the back of the book. Maths and Global Citizenship Auteur institutionnel: Oxfam GB Maths can help your learners better understand different people, places and patterns in the world. Teaching it with a global angle can also give an insight into how maths can be applied and used to address and inform real-world issues.This guide includes creative ideas for how global citizenship can be utilised in core areas of the curriculum like ratios and fractions, probability and number. It's also filled with innovative resources for use in your classroom.