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Dr Sian E Jones and Dr Clare L Uytman, from Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh share ways to develop disability literacy in the primary classroom.
Pupils at Law Primary School experience Robert Louis Stevenson from a fresh perspective.
Investigate the concept of Scottishness or Scottish identity and express an understanding of its complexity through group discussions.
Jen Buchan, Global Citizenship advisor with Scotdec, reflects on ways to explore identity with young people and highlights new resources to aid this discussion.
Who fought for the British army? What countries did they come from? Review your WWII topic with this Global Citizenship planner.
I was educated in two worlds: in the settled world I was educated at a university dating back to the 16th century but in the Traveller world I was educated in oral history dating back to the 9th century. So, which was more valuable?
We talk to Reza Dalvand, author and illustrator of ‘I Have the Right: An Affirmation of the United Nations Convention of the Right of the Child’.
Fiona Barclay, from the University of Stirling, shares an innovative approach to teaching French in secondary schools.
This is the introductory activity from the Stanley Robertson: education from the heart of the traveller culture resource. Suitable for 2nd level.
Use this picture book by John Agee to explore article 2 of the UNCRC the right to live without discrimination.