Global Citizenship magazine for schools

Modern Languages

A Global Citizenship approach to Modern Languages enables young people to gain insights into other ways of thinking and other views of the world.

Modern Languages

With a focus on diversity and equality, the many and varied Spanish and French speaking cultures in Africa and South America, can provide a rich learning context. The materials in this resource have provide an opportunity to learn common vocabulary in new contexts and consider global issues such as migration, fair trade and gender equality from different perspectives.

Designed for use at BGE and above, the resource is free to download with supporting worksheets and PowerPoints for each topic.

Download the resource for free 

Professional Learning

Approaching the Israel and Palestine conflict

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This webinar will provide space to reflect on teachers experiences of teaching difficult issues and how we can continue to hold space in our classrooms to respond to real world issues. Register for this free online webinar

Music and identity

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A launch event for the new music element of Scotdec’s A’ Adam’s Bairns resource with a focus on anti-racism, identity and diversity through music. Find out more

E-learning

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Scotland’s DECs provide a range of self-access e-learning modules covering a variety of Global Citizenship themes such as climate anxiety, conflict and anti-racism. Access the materials for free 

SIDA spring conference

SIDA

This interactive, hybrid conference will explore how the sustainable development sector can bridge gaps in perception and inspire active participation across the civic and economic landscapes. Find out more

Signposts for Global Citizenship

Funded by oxfam logo Scottish Government