Global Citizenship magazine for schools

Tackling Climate Anxiety

This new digital learning resource is for teachers to support critical thinking about the impact the Climate Emergency has on the health and wellbeing of learners.

Tackling Climate Anxiety

Produced by Scotdec and Highland One World, it has been designed in response to fears and challenges voiced by teachers. The hope is that the ideas and reflections will build confidence and motivation to seek opportunities to develop critical thinking skills, whilst supporting the well-being of staff and learners.

You can access the resource here 

Scotdec and Highland One World work within the IDEAS network to advocate for a Global Citizenship approach to learning around the Climate Emergency. Using participatory learning methodologies enables young people to enhance key skills and values to develop greater curiosity about the world and feel greater agency for positive change. They have curated a Padlet of recommended resources within the resource for further learning and teaching.

Professional Learning

Exploring our Diversity

exploring

Explore the resource ‘A’ Adam’s Bairns?’ a refreshed digital educational tool to support learning around Anti-Racist Education, Scottish identity and diversity. Book your place

Playful Global Citizenship

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What do we mean by Global Citizenship and what does it look like at Early Level? Provocation, strategies and resources to support your practice. Book your place

Secondary Showcase

secondary showcase

Delivered in partnership with teachers, this webinar will showcase classroom practice and whole school approaches to LfS which have impacted on the knowledge, skills and values of learners. Book your place

Disability Literacy

disability literacy

Drs. Clare Uytman and Sian Jones will share their research and the educational resources they have created designed to directly tackle representation and understanding of disability through play and imagination. Book your place  

Signposts for Global Citizenship

Funded by oxfam logo Scottish Government