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Teachers - welcome to your own area.

Here you will find:
• information and resources to help you plan for teaching and learning about global issues in the classroom.
• resources for professional inquiry.

If you wish to discuss issues relating to the community theme, then visit the forums. Here you can share your understandings, reflections and questions with other teachers in the same programme, and connect with other IB schools to develop collaborative projects.

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Association for Science Education (UK) global dimension resources

Website from the UK Association for Science Education on introducing a global dimension in science teaching for 11-16 year olds. It gives ideas and suggestions on a general "global approach", with ideas and teaching suggestions on certain specific topics. Links to other sites too.

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Christian Aid's websites for teachers and youth workers

Two websites for teachers from the UK development charity Christian Aid for teachers for ages 5 -16. "Learn" is the main site for teachers and youth workers -recenty revised (October 08)

"Learn" http://learn.christianaid.org.uk/

The sige for young people, with some material rekevant fir teachers, is

"Global Gang" http://www.globalgang.org

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Dealing with Disasters (Oxfam)


Classroom activities from Oxfam.

Why do disasters happen? Can they be prevented? What can be done to help?

This resource features detailed background information, case study material, and lesson plans to help you tackle these questions in your classroom. Activities cover floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, and famine, and there is particularly detailed case study material about Bangladesh.

Materials and lesson plans.

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