Global Citizenship magazine for schools

Resources

Our pick of the best new Global Citizenship resources.

Newly updated in 2023, this resource from Scotdec explores equality and diversity in Scotland past and present. Using historical sources, images and songs, the resource explores events in Scotland’s past to reflect on the way certain historical actions and behaviors left a legacy that continues to contribute to some of the challenges we face today. By connecting the past to the present, we can learn and take action for a better and fairer future.

This new digital learning resource is for teachers to support critical thinking about the impact the Climate Emergency has on the health and wellbeing of learners.

This is a new collection of classroom activities from David Livingstone Birthplace Museum produced in collaboration with Wosdec.

The newly relaunched Signposts is a platform of tried and tested resources which support active Global Citizenship.

Professional Learning

Teach Peace

teach peace

Free teacher webinars on Holocaust Education and the middle eastern conflict delivered in partnership with Wosdec, Vision Schools Scotland and Quakers Peace Education. Register here

Primary Writing

primary writing

This free, digital session for primary educators will provide a variety of simple, effective and curriculum-linked writing techniques to explore current global issues including gender equality, climate action and migration. Book your place

Languages Week Scotland

modern languages

Languages for a Sustainable World is this year’s focus for languages week. SCILT and Scotdec are running free webinars for primary and secondary educators. Register here for primary or secondary sessions.

Global Citizenship in Scotland

Global Citizenship

Free professional learning webinars supporting the development of Global Citizenship, Children’s Rights and Anti-Racist Education. Courses for Early Years, primary and secondary practitioners. Register for a course

Signposts for Global Citizenship

Funded by oxfam logo Scottish Government