About
Stride is an online magazine for teachers, schools, and communities across Scotland who are passionate about Global Citizenship Education.
We share down-to-earth, inspiring classroom ideas, stories, and resources that help young people make sense of the world around them – encouraging curiosity, critical thinking, and action on the issues that shape our shared future.
Curated by Scotland’s Development Education Centres (DECs), Stride connects learning to real life, exploring themes like climate justice, equality, sustainability, and human rights through a distinctly Scottish lens.
Stride is supported by the Scottish Government, SIDA (the Scottish International Development Alliance), and Oxfam, whose shared vision is to empower educators and learners to build a fairer, more sustainable Scotland – and world.
Our aim is to support teachers to lead meaningful learning, spark big conversations, and inspire young people to take confident steps toward positive change.
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Explore the new Anti-Racist English and Literacy materials on antiracisted.scot, designed to support teachers in embedding anti-racist practice across any literacy genre and CfE level
How should we handle tough conversations in today’s politically fractious climate? These learning resources from the Centre for Responsible Debate can help
This interactive course is open to Early Level practitioners looking to develop skills and confidence to embed Global Citizenship Education through play