| Secondary Resources Catalogue 2002 – T
Teaching international citizenship
Where do our rights come from?
Citizens’ rights and the European Union.The International Dimension
of Citizenship. A substantial photocopiable resource for 16-plus
research and debate.
Code PA-158: £30.00: Federal Trust for Education and
Research 2001
Technology, Who Needs It?
Introduction to technology and appropriate technology, with teachers’
notes and photocopiable pupil activity sheets.
PA-57 £6.00 Scottish DEC
Thinking about disasters
Why are the poorest members of a community also the most vulnerable
to disasters? How can relief work and long-term development alleviate
some of the effects of disasters? Teachers’ notes and students’
worksheets support this twenty-seven minute video for 14-16 year
olds.
PA-157: £16.50: Christian Aid 2000
Third World Atlas
Historical and contemporary view of the developing world. The atlas
asks three main questions: What is the Third World?
How was it made? What changes are taking place? Issues of industrialisation,
environmental degradation, famine, migration and gender all feature.
B-567 £17.50 Oxford University Press
This City Life – Homelessness and Street Children
A 60pp resource pack with information case studies and a video of
interviews with children and young people talking about their experiences
of homelessness and street life in Delhi, Nairobi and Leeds. Includes
floppy disk, photos and A3 map of Nairobi.
PA-143 £24.75 Leeds DEC
Trading Game
How does trade affect the prosperity of a country? A game which
helps demonstrate the implications, risks and benefits of trade.
G-10 £3.00 Christian Aid
Travel Map of Namibia
Large (600 x 690 mm) colour map of Namibia at 1:2 million scale,
illustrated with photographs, climate data and town plans as well
as a large-scale map of Etosha National Park.
M-10 £5.50 New Holland
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