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Exploring Climate Justice​

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This Social Studies resource looks at the Climate Emergency through a Human Rights lens. The perfect Global Citizenship accompaniment to STEM learning for COP26 and beyond!
When Mandela danced in the SquareQuick View
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When Mandela danced in the Square

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This resource supports learners to: understand the context of apartheid South Africa, the life of Nelson Mandela and the connections to the Scottish anti-apartheid movement draw links to examples of modern day injustice develop their speech-making skills to raise awareness of real world issues Lessons are linked to related Sustainable Development Goals and articles from the UNCRC, to help build learners real world understanding of these.
David Livingstone schools resource: Linking Global Citizenship and the Global GoalsQuick View
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David Livingstone schools resource: Linking Global Citizenship and the Global Goals

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This learning resource was written in accordance with the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence. It encourages schools to study David Livingstone’s story and legacy as an exciting and relevant Learning for Sustainability topic. This revised learning resource is designed to inspire and support schools to study the life and legacy of Scotland’s famous missionary, explorer and abolitionist, Dr David Livingstone. The resource includes links to the Sustainable Development Goals and a section on Mary Livingstone and Gender Equality.
Exploring Climate Justice: A human rights-based approachQuick View
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Exploring Climate Justice: A human rights-based approach

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This new resource has been developed as a partnership collaboration between WOSDEC, the ThirdGeneration Project, the Royal Society of Chemistry, Scotdec, and Eco Active Learning, with the assistance of Oxfam through the European Union. This Social Studies resource looks at the Climate Emergency through a Human Rights lens. The perfect Global Citizenship accompaniment to STEM learning for COP26 and beyond.