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Teaching Resources > KS4 > Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship

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Filmed on locations around Wales this extract from the film ‘It’s up to us’ features interviews with experts from leading Welsh organisations addressing the different choices we face in response to climate change (West Wales ECO Centre / Animality / Derek Webb)
These varied on-line resources from Amnesty International support the teaching and learning of Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship. They look at a variety of issues including slavery, refugees & asylum, torture as well as poverty and human rights (Amnesty International)
An interactive resource examining the impact traidcraft has had the lives of people living in parts of India (Tim Shelton – Ysgol Rhiwabon - Wrexham).
Based on findings from the United Nations World Water Development report, this interactive resource covers eight key areas including climate change, water and women and goals for the future (UNESCO)
This pack enables pupils to take part in a mock debate on Climate Change based on the United Nations (UN) COP15 conference. It can also be used to look at the outcomes of the talks and challenge pupils as to whether they agree with the decisions and what they can do about the issues themselves.
Share experiences about issues that affect your life and offer and gain advice about issues that worry you about your future. (BBC Cymru Wales)
There are many opportunities within ESDGC to develop thinking skills. This resource contains a number of teaching and learning ideas for use in the classroom with a variety of age groups (Sheila Bennell and Janie Pridham)
A series of resources which deal with the characteristics of a forest, deforestation and sustainable development in the rain forest (Nia Wyn Williams – Ysgol David Hughes- Porthaethwy-Ynys Môn)
The ERLAFS project has been helping schools to make curriculum partnerships between schools in Wales and Zanzibar for over a decade. (NGfL Cymru).


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