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Development Education in Theory and Practice: An Educator’s Resource Année de publication: 2016 Auteur: Michal Cenker | Louiza Hadjivasiliou | Patrick Marren | Niamh Rooney Auteur institutionnel: UNIDEV | NGO Support Centre (Cyprus) | Pontis Foundation (Slovakia) | Kimmage Development Studies Centre (Ireland) This publication has been produced to provide a new teaching resource for academics and educators active in the field of Development Education and related disciplines. It covers twelve themes, each chapter includes both a conceptual overview and a teaching methodology section. The conceptual overview introduces the topic, explores the key concepts, theories and current debates. The teaching methodology section gives educators a set of tools that could help them introduce the topic in both formal and non-formal settings.
The Colourful World of Tomatoes: A Teaching Resource for Primary Schools Année de publication: 2016 Auteur institutionnel: Südwind | Cumbria Development Education Centre(CDEC) This resource allows children from 6 to 10 years to get to know the tomato from different perspectives. All exercises are based on the principle of global learning and are varied, interactive and experience-oriented.Thus it is possible for the children not only to look at this diverse topic from different perspectives, but also to immerse themselves in the tomato world. Activity’ objectives:• The students expand their knowledge about tomatoes and vegetables growing in times of globalisation.• Students learn about unknown types of tomatoes.• They recognise why different varieties are important.
Mapping our World with Mathematics Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: Project in Citizenship and Mathematics(PiCaM) | Erasmus+ This activity explores the history of European colonisation through studying maps and globes. It considers the way in which the earth can be measured - distance, area and so on and addresses how maps as spatial representations can intentionally or otherwise mislead us in our view of the world. The activity has seven tasks.
The Sustainable Development Goals: A Guide for Teachers Année de publication: 2019 Auteur institutionnel: Oxfam GB This guide supports teachers and educators working with young people to deepen their understanding of education about and for the SDGs and to see how global citizenship education (GCE) approaches and methodologies can underpin good practice. The guide also explores the benefits and challenges of using the SDG framework with learners in schools.
Philosophy for Global Learning: Tried and Tested Stimuli Année de publication: 2018 Auteur institutionnel: Cumbria Development Education Centre(CDEC) | European Union (EU) | Global Schools Program Philosophy for Global Learning has been created as a flexible and practical resource for teachers of all levels of experience. It is for those who want to teach global awareness to children through the structure of Philosophy for Children. Philosophy for Global Learning is aimed for use with children in Key Stage 2 but some parts can be used with younger children. 