Educate November / December 2019
Educate magazine: Educators and the environmental crisis.
Educate magazine: Educators and the environmental crisis.
Educate magazine: LGBT+ educators celebrate Pride.
Educate magazine: Increasing class sizes.
Educate magazine: March of the four-year-olds.
Lady Phyll is one of the co-founders of the UK Black Pride, which is the Europe’s largest celebration for Black LGBT people.
Teaching notes on the content and usage of the 'Paul's Journey' section of the resource, together with advice on the pedagogical challenges and conceptual issues it raises.
This provides an overview of how the different schools looked at the impact of gender stereotypes on young people and considered how they could begin to unsettle some of the established assumptions about what girls and boys might like or do.
Visible and Invisible Barriers: the impact of racism on BME teachers.
Teaching notes on the content and usage of the 'Persecution of trade unionists' section of the resource, together with advice on the pedagogical challenges and conceptual issues it raises.
It’s Child’s Play is a resource for teachers to use in class every day. It contains a set of accompanying notes on the project books and how to use them, plus more information on using children’s literature to challenge gender stereotypes.
Wilhelm Leuschner was born into a working class family on 15th June 1890 in the German city of Bayreuth.
Why would workers go on strike? What rights should workers have? Why would a government abolish trade unions?