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Caribbean Fisherman
Simulation game exploring the way of life of fishermen in the Caribbean.
G-32 £3.50 Cambridge Publishing
Case studies from The Gambia
An activity pack for 11-16 year olds with twenty-four separate colour
photographs and including a copy of ‘Introducing The Gambia’.
PA-124 £20.00 Wiltshire World Studies Centre
Changing Technology
Aimed at increasing awareness of the global impact of technological
change, this pack offers practical strategies and activities to
help raise these issues in the classroom. Includes photocopiable
stimulus sheets, a set of colour photographs, teachers’ notes and
activities for teacher’s workshops.
PA-108 £18.80 Birmingham DEC
China (Country Studies)
This looks at the general geography of the country but also focuses
on economic development and the challenges and changes this important
nation faces and is undergoing. Written for 14-16 also could be
used 11-13 year-olds. 64pp colour
B-117 £8.00 Heinemann
The Chocolate Game – New Fair Trade Edition
This has been fully revised and updated to incorporate fair trade
issues, and shows how the lives of nine families are interlinked
and the difference fair trade can make to cocoa growing communities.
G-41 £5.70 Leeds DEC
The clothes line
This photoset and activities booklet focuses on cotton production
and the clothing industry, with particular reference to India. It
offers a detailed example of the people who play a part in making
the clothes we wear. The pack provides in-depth support for work
on Clothes or Trade and a range of activities using the excellent
photographs and information. Forty-four page booklet. Sixteen A4-size
colour photographs.
PA-133: £16.00: Oxfam 1998
Cities: a better life?
Compares Cidade do Lobo in Brazil, a housing estate in London and
Mexico City. Explores some of the problems faced by people living
in cities, comparing one country to another. Includes a teachers’
guide and student resource pack.
PA-178 £6.00 Worldaware
Citizenship education: the global dimension
Learning skills for a global society
A booklet outlining what is meant by the global dimension across
all areas of the citizenship curriculum for 11-16 year olds. It
also provides ideas and starting points for teachers and pupils
as a way of illustrating the importance of the global dimension
to citizenship education. Twenty pages.
H-102: £5.50: Development Education Association 2001
Citizenship for the future – a practical classroom
guide
Part one provides the background and theoretical context for
the practical classroom activities and sets out their educational
rationale. Part two, the bulk of the book, contains a range
of activities and photocopiable material, helping children to
explore the issues. Part three provides further information
on useful resources and support for citizenship and education
for sustainable development. 110 A4-size pages. Covers ages
7 to 14. H-101: £13.99: WWF-UK 2001 |
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Citizenship, participation and action: the
United Nations (for 11-16 year olds)
This loose-leaf pack provides the support and information to run
a model UN activity where students role-play in addressing topical
issues of international significance.
PA-159: £10.00: UNA-UK 2001
Citizenship, participation and action: the
United Nations (for 16-19 year olds)
This loose-leaf pack provides the support and information to run
a model UN activity where students role-play in addressing topical
issues of international significance.
PA-163: £10.00: UNA-UK 2001
City by the Sea: urban development in Mombasa,
Kenya
A case-study of Kenya’s second largest city, with a focus on land-use,
rural-urban migration, ‘push-pull’ factors and informal settlements.
It contains maps, activity sheets and 12 A4 colour photographs.
PA-132 £17.45 ActionAid
Clean Water: a right for all
Examines the supply of water across the world, water pollution and
disasters, access to clean water, its importance for health and
sanitation. Includes photographs, activities, ideas for science
experiments and
photocopiable worksheets.
B-459 £11.50 UNICEF
Climate change
From a library series called ’21st Century Debates-Our impact on
the planet’, looks at global warming and the effects of climate
change. See others in the series Waste, recycling and reuse, Rainforests
and Energy. Sixty-four page hardback.
B-414: £13.00: Hodder Wayland 2001
Colonialism and its legacy
Looks at the South before colonialism; European expansion; social
and economic impacts of colonialism; independence and neo-colonialism.
B-449: £9.75: Development Education Project, Manchester
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Countryfile Bangladesh
Nine, four-page units, with maps, tables and graphs, which look
at aspects of Bangladesh’s economy, geography and development. Fully
photocopiable. Includes student activities.
PA-56 £19.50 Worldaware
Countryfile India
Ten, four-page units, with maps, tables and graphs, which look at
aspects of India’s economy, geography and development. Fully photocopiable.
Includes student activities.
PA-215 £19.50 Worldaware
Countryfile Kenya
Eight, four-page units, with maps, tables and graphs, which look
at aspects of Kenya’s economy, geography and development. Fully
photocopiable with activities.
PA-203 £19.50 Worldaware
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Culture.CD (Worldmix)
This package comprises the Culture CD-ROM and a teachers’ manual
with student (16-plus) assignments for history, geography, science,
ICT and modern foreign languages. Through the themes of music,
sport, fashion, lifestyle, television and tourism, students
discover that their own local community is influenced by developments
on a world scale. PA-130 £30.00 VISTA
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