Global Citizenship magazine for schools

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Jehan Al-Azzawi, transition teacher at Liberton High School, outlines her innovative approach using Global Citizenship as a context for navigating transition.

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Explore ideas around climate justice with this agree / disagree line activity that aims to help share understanding and knowledge around climate justice and promote discussion around the climate emergency.

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Using the new resource Tackling Climate Anxiety in the Classroom, this activity supports young people to reflect on climate anxiety from different perspectives.

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Keith Turner Principal Teacher at Speyside High School explains how pupils took to the floor to demonstrate during their latest Mock COP.

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What is climate? How does it differ to weather? Who in the world is most affected by climate change and how? Is this fair? Explore these and other questions using this topic planner.

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75 senior pupils from 11 secondary schools from across the Scottish Highlands came together in November to take part in Mock Cop 27. Young reporters, Faith Stott and Julia Sykula from Charleston Academy, share the highlights.

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Catriona Wills, from Highland One World, shares the inspiring work of creative young climate activists in the Highlands.

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Claire Brown from Larbert Village PS explains how the drama-based pedagogy, Global Storylines, motivates and engages learners in real world issues.

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Apparently by 2100 rainbows could surge by 4-5%, especially in places with more rain. While this is a rare, good news story around climate change, it also reminds us that we need to find positive optimism to find our way through it.

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A short engaging film can invite curiosity and empathy around some of the big global issues of our time. Here is our selection for all ages. Each one has accompanying activity ideas.

Here is our selection for ages. Each one has accompanying activity ideas.

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Read Woke

read woke

“It is a movement. It is a feeling. It is a style.” Challenge yourself and your students to read books which engage with issues of social injustices. Discover booklists and resources from the Scottish Book Trust

Radi-Aid

radi aid

Song, comedy and parody of Band Aid. With the re-release of ‘Do they know it’s Christmas?’, the Radi-Aid short film and accompanying resources asks us to reflect on the impact of the song 40 years on. Go to the resources

Orbital

orbital

A beautifully imagined mediation on what it means to be human and our relationship with our planet. A perfect short read for the holidays! Find out more

Climate Fiction Prize

climate fiction

The Climate Fiction Prize celebrates the most inspiring novels tackling the climate crisis. Through great stories, it will support societies to fully grasp the climate change threat and to embrace its solutions. Discover the long-list

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