Attached is a pdf of a PowerPoint presentation given on this topic at the recent IB heads' conference in Seville.
Facing the Future is a US-based organisation that produces excellent teaching materials - some described elsewhere on this site.
Below is an invitation from Facing the future to review materials for an new unit on "stuff" - "all of the material products we buy and use, from cell phones to bananas."
Drought in East Africa is reported to be the worst for ten years, affecting millions of people, domestic and wild animals.
Recent news items:
CBBC (the children's service of the BBC)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_8280000/newsid_8281100/8281127.stm
New York Times:
For up to date information on the tsunami in Samoa visit:
Relief Web, a UN site, collates information from many organisations - governments, media, NGOs etc - around the world on disasters and emergencies.
For up to date information on the earthquake in Sumatra from governments, media, NGOs etc, visit Relief Web:
IB World magazine wants your thoughts on the environment for its green issue – what your school is doing to help the cause, how you can teach students the importance of going green, and what role IB World Schools have to play in promoting sustainability. We’re looking for opinion articles, or simply news from your school – please email editor@ibo.org by October 9 to discuss how you can get involved.
Monday 21 September is the International Day of Peace.
We hope that many IB schools will be marking this day - or making peace and conflict a focus on another day soon.
Please post reports of actions that you have been taking in schools. We shall be reporting on some of these in the next issue of IB World.
Please use the discussion forums to continue and open up your discussion on the important topics of peace and conflict.
Lessons and materials relating to peace and conflict have now been posted in English.
Click on the link on the home page, or on the right hand side of every page.
September 21st is designated the International Day of Peace by the UN.
Watch a short video about how the day came about at:
Following the warm reception of last year’s “global lessons” on poverty, we shall again be encouraging IB World schools to join in global lessons this year, as part of the IB community theme.