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Secondary Resources Catalogue 2002 – E/F/G

Educating for sustainability
A resource for teachers of 7-14 year olds, designed to supplement work on the Gambian Social and Environmental Studies curriculum, and for a wide variety of educational contexts elsewhere. Includes case studies and classroom activities. A4-size twenty-eight page booklet.
B-566 : £6.75 : – The National Environment Agency with Birmingham DEC 2002

Energy
From a library series called ’21st Century Debates-Our impact on the planet’, looks at fossil fuels and renewable energy sources. See others in the series Waste, recycling and reuse, Rainforests and Climate change. Sixty-four page hardback.
B-412: £13.00: Hodder Wayland 2001

 

Exploring beyond the brochure (video pack)
"Issues for Gambians and for you". This A5-size booklet relates the ‘Looking Beyond the Brochure’ video to Geography and PSE/Citizenship lesson plans, texts and visual source material on sustainable development, rights and responsibilities.
Please note that the video packs PA149 and PA-134 include the same video.
PA-134: £8.25: Tourism Concern 1999

 

Fala Favela
Twenty-four A5-size colour photographs and an activity pack portraying aspects of life in a shantytown in Brazil.
PA-175 £6.95 Trocaire

Family album
Thirty-two colour photographs featuring a variety of families. They have been selected to stimulate discussion about family life and associated issues. An A5-size thirty-two page booklet offers a range of activities to enable discussion and support work on stereotypes, family structures, roles, relationships and other citizenship issues.
PA-250 : £11.49 : Birmingham DEC and Parentline 2001

Food supply
New to library series 21st Century Debates – see main catalogue.
B-416: £13.00: Hodder Wayland 2002

The Gaia atlas of planet management
A classic and comprehensive overview of the state of the earth, which examines seven basic themes: land, ocean, the elements, evolution, humankind, civilisation and management. Includes excellent maps, charts and photographs.
B-565: £22.00: Gaia Books 1993 revised

Ghana (Country Profiles)
Intended for a general audience this series provides useful and interesting background reading for teachers including the country in a scheme or work or as library item for 14-18 year olds. 88pp (monochrome)
B-119 £6.95 Oxfam

Global Eye CD-ROM – the story so far
Save on internet access and download time with the CD-ROM of www.globaleye.org.uk !
Winner of the Geographical Association’s Gold Award for Learning Resources in 2001, the Global Eye website is an extended on-line version of Global Eye magazine for secondary schools. Since Autumn 2000, Global Eye Primary was added as a separate resource specifically written for the 7-11 age group. Funded by DFID and written by Worldaware and other contributors, each edition focuses on one developing country and a development issue to address curriculum needs in Geography, Citizenship and ICT. Global Eye CDROM
PA-171: £15.00: Worldaware March 2002


Global Express – introductory pack
This pack contains four editions of the rapid response information series for schools on world events in the news, such as flooding, GM crops and refugees. It is designed to give students a deeper understanding of the news item and will help them challenge commonly held myths and stereotypes about countries and people in the news. Each edition is a ten page teaching pack of views, quotes, eye-witness accounts and up-to-date facts for teachers on global events. It includes activities and curriculum links suitable for 7-14 year olds. Subscription details are enclosed to receive the three or four issues a year as they are published.
PA-244: £6.50: DEP Manchester/Panos Institute 1999-2000

 

Global geography
This one hundred and forty-four page handbook provides practical guidance for teaching 11-13 year olds about development issues.
B-268: £19.50: Geographical Association with Birmingham DEC 1997

 

Globalisation – what’s it all about?
Geography teachers with a view to citizenship have devised this for secondary schools. It includes activities and information aimed at stimulating and supporting classroom work on globalisation and the many questions it raises. Forty A4-size pages.
H-100: £7.80: Birmingham DEC 2001

 

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