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African History
http://www.ruperthopkins.com/index.php
A link to support the teaching of Africa History with photos, videos, poems and a resource book.
 
Creative Learning Agency
http://www.creativelearningagency.org.uk/metadot/index.pl?id=22534&isa=Category&op=show
Creative Learning Agency website with details of many artist many of whom, like artist on this link can provide activities, workshops, assemblies and displays reflecting a culturally diverse society.
 
Educating for Race Equality
http://www.antiracisttoolkit.org.uk
Scottish teachers' website with approaches to tackling racism.  Useful for teachers in England too!
 
Going and Coming
http://www.goingandcoming.co.uk/

Going and Coming is a resource which supports pupils and teachers in many curriculum areas, but especially Citizenship, PSHE, History and Geography. It can help address issues related to identity, diversity, citizenship and community.
On this site are hundreds of stories - with text, images and voice interviews -  describing the journeys made by children and their families from their countries of origin to Britain. These stories - sometimes humorous, sometimes poignant - address many of the issues familiar today, including asylum seeking, economic migration, poverty and family reunions.
 
Global Dimension
http://www.globaldimension.org.uk
Global Dimension is a guide to books, videos, posters and websites with a global dimension.  From climate change to poverty, water to fair trade, you can find resources for all age groups and subjects.
 

Human Rights Education Associates (HREA)

Human Rights Education Associates (HREA) is an international non-governmental organisation that supports human rights learning; the training of activists and professionals; the development of educational materials and programming; and community-building through on-line technologies. HREA is dedicated to quality education and training to promote understanding, attitudes and actions to protect human rights, and to foster the development of peaceable, free and just communities.

 www.hrea.org
 

Instant Display Teaching Resources
http://www.instantdisplay.co.uk/free.htm
Some resources also available in other languages.
 
Muslim Heritage
http://muslimheritage.com
Discover 1000 years of missing history and explore the fascinating Muslim contribution to present day Science, Technology, Art and civilisation.
 
Positive Images
http://www.redcross.org.uk/positiveimages
Find out about the Positive Images project.  Download the Positive Images toolkit, an educational resource on migration and development that can be used to teach young people, aged 12 and over.
 
Refugee Council
http://www.refugeecouncil.org.uk/practice/eshop
Resources include:
  • Bilingual Folk Tales
  • Words for School Use (General, Maths & Science)
  • Resources for Primary Schools
Teach Global
http://www.teachandlearn.net/teachglobal
Courses and resources developed to support primary and secondary teachers wanting to extend their teaching of the global dimension through all aspects of school life, for primary and secondary teachers.
 

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