Find a resource, designed by leading education professionals, to help your students explore the world beyond their classroom.
Find a resource, designed by leading education professionals, to help your students explore the world beyond their classroom.
This session introduces students to the Peterloo Massacre. Students are encouraged to think about the importance of banners to protest movements.
This resource enables young people to develop the knowledge and skills they need to become confident, effective communicators.
Water is so much a part of our daily lives that we sometimes take it for granted. Where does this water come from, and how can it be the same water that was here before humankind evolved?
Queens of Syria is the story of fifty women refugees now living in Jordan who came together to create and perform their own version of The Trojan Women.
This resource pack (ages 10-14) provides activities to encourage your pupils to look closely at some of the exhibits from the Syria: Third Space was a major exhibition.
This resource focuses on the topic of renewable energy and is filled with activity ideas to help students discuss and explore the subject in more depth.
This resource focuses on the topic of rising sea levels and is filled with activity ideas to help your students investigate and explore the subject in more depth.
This resource contains activities designed to encourage your pupils to think critically about ways to tackle the issue of waste in their school or community.
This resource is designed to encourage your pupils to think critically about ways to end hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture.
Explore the importance of shelter and home with your students.