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Teachers' Books

 
Global Perspectives in the National Curriculum: Guidance for KS 1/2
A handbook for teachers and advisers with concise guidance on opportunities for teaching and learning about global issues across the curriculum. Linked to attainment targets, the handbook gives suggestions for activities with a global dimension, with references to appropriate resources.
KS1/2 DEA £4.00
 
Global Perspectives in the National Curriculum
Each subject-specific booklet offers concise guidance for teachers and advisers to bring a global perspective to teaching and includes key points for planning, a checklist for a broad and balanced approach to global issues, and a resources guide. Available in the series are:
  • Geography
  • History
  • English
  • Modern Foreign Languages
  • Science

KS3/4 DEA £2.50 each

 
Reconnecting From National to Global Curriculum
Many trialled and refined classroom activities with a global perspective for the delivery of the Curriculum, along with case studies of how schools have attempted to infuse their curricula with a global perspective.
KS3/4 WWF £12.95
 
Making it Real: Introducing a global dimension in the early years
Making jigsaws from photos of Brazil; a theme on journeys; using African fabrics and textiles; talking about similarities and differences. These are some of the many simple practical ideas for bringing a global dimension to work with under fives.
Pre-school Birmingham DEC/CEDC/SCF £5.50
 
Evaluating Artefacts
A guide for teachers on how to use objects in the classroom, raising important questions about the cultural, social and technological context in which they are produced, and emphasising the importance of sensitivity.
All ages Centre for Multicultural Education £3.25
 
Teaching about Localities: A development education approach
A practical training handbook for teachers and those running courses for teachers on delivering the localities element of the curriculum. Offering a range of tested activities, strategies and resources, it will give teachers confidence to tackle the challenges and opportunities that locality studies present.
KS1/2 Oxfam £5.50
 
Theme Work: A global perspective in the primary curriculum in the 90s
Four themes illustrate how a global dimension can be developed across the curriculum. What is a country? explores an understanding of place; roots and journeys looks at how and why people travel; images examines children's perceptions about people and places; change compares different experiences of change in people's lives.
KS2 Birmingham DEC £9.70
 
Global Teacher, Global Learner
An invaluable source of ideas for all concerned with developing a global perspective in education.
KS2/3/4 Hodder & Stoughton £18.99
 
Bangladeshi Children in Our Schools
A guide for schools who have Bangladeshi children in their classes, providing some useful information about the pupils who are newly arrived from Bangladesh and about the children born in Britain. It covers a wide range of issues and helps put the children's learning and cultural background into an easily understandable framework.
All ages Humanities Education Centre £5.50
 
Developing the Global Teacher: Theory and Practice in Initial Teacher Education
How can new teachers learn to incorporate a global perspective into the curriculum and teach in ways that encourage co-operation, critical thinking and democratic values and practices? This book highlights the approaches to education for global understanding that have been developed during recent years.
Trentham Books £14.95
 
Say No to Bullying
This pack, produced by teachers, contains information and materials for schools to help in the development of whole school policies, classroom work and management strategies related to bullying. It includes details of available resources and provides examples of policies and activities for parents and pupils.
Whole school policy Leeds City Council, Depart of Education 1995 £12.50