Resource Review - Global Citizenship: Assessment Toolkit, Ethnic Masks, Global Links Website
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- Published: 09 03 2010
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Summary
A selection of teaching resources to support global citizenship teaching are reviewed in detail.
Jacqueline Fitzpatrick recommends the British Council's Global Gateway website, which helps establish educational partnerships abroad.
Richard King recommends "How Do We Know it's Working?",a toolkit of various activities that look at rights, justice, fairness and equality both locally and globally.
Drama teacher Sharon Hodge recommends an ethnic set of Trestle masks, to use as props to engage students in role play.
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