Resources

Our practical, active and participatory education resources have been produced with a variety of partners and are free to download and use in educational settings.

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    Antiracist.ed

    This website provides tools, workshops and ideas to support practitioners and teachers in Scotland to build an anti-racist curriculum which responds positively to the diverse needs of individual learning where all cultures, religions, identities and languages are recognised and valued.

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    Exploring Climate Justice

    This Social Studies resource looks at the Climate Emergency through a Human Rights lens, linking each of the SDGs and the UNCRC, the perfect accompaniment for STEM learning!

  • David Livingstone

    PRIMARY

    Covering themes such as conservation, fair trade and gender equality, the lessons in this primary school resource are linked to the SDGs and the UNCRC.

  • Learning from Livingstone

    SECONDARY

    This secondary school resource brings the David Livingstone Birthplace Museum into the classroom by providing learning activities that take an anti-racist approach to studying the history of David Livingstone.

  • Black and white image of Nelson Mandela, overlaid with colourful umbrellas and a cityscape background.

    When Mandela Danced in the Square

    This interactive IDL anti-racism resource supports second and third level learners to explore Scotland’s connection to Nelson Mandela and to feel empowered to take action on issues of importance to them today.

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    Maths BGE Resources

    This maths resource explores real-world social justice issues such as housing inequality, identity and maths-anxiety, developing critical thinking and understanding how maths can be a tool for social change. This resource was developed by Angel Hinkley at Drumchapel High School.

  • Painting of a forest scene with a large tree on the right and a dark bridge on the left, and light smoke or mist in the background.

    Making Connections

    This practical resource supports educators to connect historical and contemporary global issues and develop the skills, values and attitudes of Global Citizenship through museum collections.

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    Methodologies

    We’ve put together videos and PDFs with examples of tried and tested methodologies to bring your Global Citizenship teaching to life.

Online Resources

We have quality assured online resources so you don’t have to! The Signposts website allows you to search by topic, CfE level, or curriculum area, then click through to a resource that suits all your needs.

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