Blogs
Guidance, inspiration and ideas to help you to teach relevant global issues, topics and perspectives.
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School Speakers
Looking for more ways to bring global connection and conversation to your classroom? Why not invite in a school speaker?
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Guest Blog: Why we can't just 'teach' climate change
written by Rachel Musson, Director of ThoughtBox Education
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Guest Blog: Every Voice Counts
written by Tom Brenan, Environmental Law Foundation
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Guest Blog: All Change! This Train Terminates Here.
written by Cindy Forde, Founder of Planetari
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Guest Blog: Empowering all young people to engage with the climate crisis
written by Carley Sefton, CEO of the Learning through Landscapes Trust
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Guest Blog: A Far Deadlier Killer than COVID-19
written by Jonathon Porritt, sustainability campaigner and writer
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Guest Blog: Rise Up! The Power of Young People
written by Jonathon Porritt, sustainability campaigner and writer
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How to teach 'kindness': our recommended resources for February
Our theme for the month of February is kindness. Kindness is one of the most powerful ways to improve the lives of others, and also our own lives. Kindness is infectious, as treating someone kindly makes them more likely to treat others kindly.
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How to teach 'Hope': our recommended resources for January
Our theme for the month of January is hope. It can be hard to stay hopeful about solving large, complex, and long-term global issues. However, hope inspires us to try, and trying greatly increases our chances of success. The more we share hope’s power to create change, the bigger it grows!
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Remote Learning: top resources for global learning in lockdown
Our recommended resources to help you to keep your learners engaged, educated and entertained at home
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Financial literacy: an education for life
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Why I'll be eating sustainable fish - and chips - on World Oceans Day
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The impact of technology
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Internet Safety Needs to Be Taught in Primary Schools
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What Does It Mean To Be A Citizen in an Interconnected World?