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N + N / 1 GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP SUMMER INSTITUTE: Resources For Educators Classroom resources, teaching tools and background materials Canadian resources are featured whenever possible WEBSITE VIDEO BOOK PDF AUDIO GAMES/ACTIVITIES This is a workinprogress. Please feel free to add resources as you find them. GENERAL (Global Citizenship, Sustainable Development, Social Justice, Human Rights) Development in a Box http://www.acgc.ca/pages.php?pg=1022&sec=2002 Designed to be an educational kit to be used by educators, Development in a Box aids in the incorporation of global issues into the curriculum and classroom. The resources are split into two kits: Grades 712 and Grades 16. Kits include lesson plans, handson activities and supplies, as well as connections to local organizations (from the ACGC membership) who are working internationally. The kits are available to Alberta classrooms free of charge. Lessons address many global issues and are linked to curriculum objectives in the Alberta Program of Studies. Bridges that Unite http://www.classroomconnections.ca/en/btu.php Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC), Bridges that Unite: An Exploration of International Development. A teaching resource for use in Grades 5 – 8 Social Science, Social Studies and Geography Learning for a Sustainable Future http://www.lsflst.ca/en Connecting the Dots: Key Strategies that Transform Learning for Environmental Education, Citizenship and Sustainability. Download the free handbook here. Resources for Rethinking. Access a free, online database of over 700 peerreviewed, curriculum matched resources here according to theme, grade, curriculum subject, keyword or resource type. Developing a Global Perspective for Educators Teachers resources, lesson plans. http://www.developingaglobalperspective.ca/teachersresources/ Educating for Global Citizenship http://www.etfo.ca/Resources/eResources/GlobalCitizenship/Pages/default.aspx A resource handbook for the teaching of global citizenship, including teacherauthors’ individual or group units, modified by curriculum inquiry and peer review, and links to resources. Download a free PDF version.

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 GLOBAL  CITIZENSHIP  SUMMER  INSTITUTE:  Resources  For  Educators  • Classroom  resources,  teaching  tools  and  background  materials  • Canadian  resources  are  featured  whenever  possible  

 WEBSITE   VIDEO   BOOK   PDF     AUDIO          GAMES/ACTIVITIES    

This  is  a  work-­‐in-­‐progress.  Please  feel  free  to  add  resources  as  you  find  them.    

GENERAL  (Global  Citizenship,  Sustainable  Development,  Social  Justice,  Human  Rights)  

 Development  in  a  Box  http://www.acgc.ca/pages.php?pg=1022&sec=2002  Designed  to  be  an  educational  kit  to  be  used  by  educators,  Development  in  a  Box  aids  in  the  incorporation  of  global  issues  into  the  curriculum  and  classroom.  The  resources  are  split  into  two  kits:  Grades  7-­‐12  and  Grades  1-­‐6.  Kits  include  lesson  plans,  hands-­‐on  activities  and  supplies,  as  well  as  connections  to  local  organizations  (from  the  ACGC  membership)  who  are  working  internationally.  The  kits  are  available  to  Alberta  classrooms  free  of  charge.  Lessons  address  many  global  issues  and  are  linked  to  curriculum  objectives  in  the  Alberta  Program  of  Studies.    

Bridges  that  Unite  http://www.classroomconnections.ca/en/btu.php  Aga  Khan  Foundation  Canada  (AKFC),  Bridges  that  Unite:  An  Exploration  of  International  Development.  A  teaching  resource  for  use  in  Grades  5  –  8  Social  Science,  Social  Studies  and  Geography    

Learning  for  a  Sustainable  Future  http://www.lsf-­‐lst.ca/en  

Connecting  the  Dots:  Key  Strategies  that  Transform  Learning  for  Environmental  Education,  Citizenship  and  Sustainability.  Download  the  free  handbook  here.    Resources  for  Rethinking.  Access  a  free,  online  database  of  over  700  peer-­‐reviewed,  curriculum-­‐matched  resources  here  according  to  theme,  grade,  curriculum  subject,  keyword  or  resource  type.      

   Developing  a  Global  Perspective  for  Educators  Teachers  resources,  lesson  plans.  http://www.developingaglobalperspective.ca/teachers-­‐resources/    Educating  for  Global  Citizenship  http://www.etfo.ca/Resources/eResources/GlobalCitizenship/Pages/default.aspx  A  resource  handbook  for  the  teaching  of  global  citizenship,  including  teacher-­‐authors’  individual  or  group  units,  modified  by  curriculum  inquiry  and  peer  review,  and  links  to  resources.  Download  a  free  PDF  version.          

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Global  Infusion:  A  Guide  to  Bringing  the  World  to  Your  Classroom  https://www.chf.ca/documents/Education/Global_Infusion_A_Guide_to_Bringing_the_World_to_your_Classroom.pdf  A  free  PDF  to  download.  A  guide  outlining  principles  to  apply  when  an  educator  in  any  setting  incorporates  a  global  perspective  into  existing  or  new  curricula.    

 A  Social  Justice  Lens:  A  Teaching  Resource  Guide  (BC  Teachers  Federation)  http://www.bctf.ca/uploadedFiles/Public/SocialJustice/Publications/SJLens.pdf    

 Introduction:  Educating  for  Global  Citizenship  in  a  Changing  World    http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/cidec/UserFiles/File/Research/Global_Citizenship_Education/intro.pdf    Citizen  Kid  Central  http://www.citizenkidcentral.com/  A  hub  for  accessing  multimedia  tools  for  kids  to  explore  global  issues  such  as  children’s  rights,  food  security,  water  access,  biodiversity,  microfinance,  access  to  education  and  to  health.      

   Contemporary  Voices:  Films  for  Global  Education  playlist  from  NFB    https://www.nfb.ca/playlists/global-­‐issues/    

 The  Shadowed  Road  an  interactive  graphic  novel  and  multimedia  experience  on  human  rights,  democracy,  basic  education,  and  global  citizenship  from  TEACH  magazine  http://www.theshadowedroad.com/  

 

 Teaching  and  Learning  for  a  Sustainable  Future  UNESCO  resources  and  links  http://www.unesco.org/education/tlsf/  

 

 BOOKS  (A  sampling  of  Canadian  titles)    This  Child,  Every  Child:  A  Book  About  the  World’s  Children  http://www.kidscanpress.com/Canada/product.aspx?productid=5944    Our  Rights:  How  Kids  Are  Changing  the  World  http://secondstorypress.ca/books/280-­‐our-­‐rights    If  the  World  Were  a  Village:  A  Book  About  the  World’s  People  http://www.kidscanpress.com/Canada/product.aspx?productid=5247    Children  Around  the  World  http://www.kidscanpress.com/Canada/product.aspx?productid=5508    Yeny  and  the  Children  for  Peace  http://secondstorypress.ca/books/168-­‐yeny-­‐and-­‐the-­‐children-­‐for-­‐peace    Kamakwie:  Finding  Peace,  Hope  and  Injustice  in  Sierra  Leone  http://www.fitzhenry.ca/detail.aspx?ID=10445    Three  Wishes  http://www.houseofanansi.com/Three-­‐Wishes-­‐P161.aspx    

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When  Children  Play:  The  Story  of  the  Right  to  Play  http://www.fitzhenry.ca/detail.aspx?ID=10537    How  to  Build  Your  Own  Country  http://www.kidscanpress.com/canada/How-­‐to-­‐Build-­‐Your-­‐Own-­‐Country-­‐P5892.aspx  

   

EMPOWERING  CHILDREN  AND  YOUTH  

Change  the  World  in  5  Minutes  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oROsbaxWH0M  An  elementary  class  in  Australia  tackles  the  challenge  of  trying  to  change  the  world  in  a  few  minutes  a  day.  A  lively  way  to  introduce  your  students  to  actions  they  might  consider  —  from  recycling  to  planting  a  garden  to  holding  a  yard  sale.    

 Team-­‐Building  Games  Combining  forces  to  work  with  others  can  have  an  even  greater  impact  than  individual  actions.  Practice  the  power  of  teamwork  with  cooperative  games.  Helium  Stick  (1:04)  –  Small  group;  may  also  be  played  in  circles  using  hula-­‐hoops  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oL2aqgdXsE    Across  the  Pond  (1:08)  –  Small  groups  with  gym  mats  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0W-­‐1phSEjQ    Down  the  Line  (1:25)  –  Groups  with  a  ball  or  other  item  to  pass  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P96fcr-­‐LJPY    Connected  (1:26)  –  Pairs  with  small  bean  bags  or  equivalent    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efXn646cC58    

Miranda  Anderson  (7:25)  Miranda  tells  the  story  of  her  journey  from  Grade  4  student  to  award-­‐winning  filmmaker  in  her  own  words.  Inspired  by  her  teachers,  by  eco-­‐volunteers  and  by  the  books  she  has  read,  she  proves  to  be  an  inspiration  herself  and  a  great  role  model  for  elementary  students.  Read  more  about  Miranda  here.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39mPw6pAyaI    

Felix  Finkbeinder:  Plant  for  the  Planet  (5:34)  At  age  nine,  Felix  founded  Plant  for  the  Planet,  an  organization  responsible  for  planting  over  a  million  trees  across  Germany  and  around  the  world.  His  goal  is  to  help  raise  awareness  about  climate  justice.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOtAjlSd5Lo    

Ryan  Hreljac:  Ryan’s  Well  (3:01)  Ryan  was  just  six  years  old  when  he  began  his  mission  to  bring  clean  water  to  an  African  village.  One  well  led  to  another  and  another  and  to  the  establishment  of  the  Ryan’s  Well  Foundation.  His  efforts  have  resulted  in  hundreds  of  wells  in  over  a  dozen  countries.  https://www.getinvolved.ca/givideos/ryan-­‐hreljac-­‐ryans-­‐well/    

Amanda’s  Lemonade  Stand  (3:07)  Amanda  Belzowski  has  been  raising  money  for  the  Heart  and  Stroke  Foundation  through  her  lemonade  stands  since  she  was  a  preschooler.  Today,  she  

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has  moved  on  to  promoting  and  finding  funding  for  other  causes  including  protection  against  malaria.  https://www.getinvolved.ca/givideos/amandas-­‐lemonadt-­‐stand-­‐revisit/    

Severn  Cullis-­‐Suzuki:  Environmental  Activist  (8:32)  Severn  was  12  years  old  when  she  made  history  delivering  a  memorable  speech  at  the  Rio  Earth  Summit  in  1992.  Delegates  from  around  the  world  were  moved  by  her  passionate  pleas  on  behalf  of  the  planet.  She  continues  her  fight  for  environmental  sustainability  today.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJJGuIZVfLM    

        Citizen  Kid  Central  http://www.citizenkidcentral.com/  A  hub  for  accessing  multimedia  tools  for  kids  to  explore  global  issues  such  as  children’s  rights,  food  security,  water  access,  biodiversity,  microfinance,  access  to  education  and  to  health.      

 BOOKS  (A  sampling  of  Canadian  titles)  Tell  Me  Why:  How  Young  People  Can  Change  the  World  http://www.randomhouse.ca/books/185444/tell-­‐me-­‐why-­‐by-­‐eric-­‐walters?isbn=9780385667203    Our  Rights:  How  Kids  Are  Changing  the  World  http://secondstorypress.ca/books/280-­‐our-­‐rights    Our  Earth:  How  Kids  Are  Saving  the  Planet  http://secondstorypress.ca/books/206-­‐our-­‐earth    Kids’  Power  Series  http://secondstorypress.ca/list/kids-­‐power-­‐series    

 

FOOD  SECURITY  

     USC  Canada  http://usc-­‐canada.org/  Free  activities,  teaching  tools,  videos  and  links  to  other  resources  (many  also  available  in  French)  for  all  grade  levels  at  http://usc-­‐canada.org/resources/creative-­‐campaigning/    

The  Story  of  Food  video  short  http://usc-­‐canada.org/storyoffood/    

 BOOKS  (A  sampling  of  Canadian  titles)  The  Good  Garden    http://www.kidscanpress.com/canada/The-­‐Good-­‐Garden-­‐P5933.aspx    Up  We  Grow    http://www.kidscanpress.com/Canada/product.aspx?productid=5935    Watch  Me  Grow    http://www.kidscanpress.com/Canada/Watch-­‐Me-­‐Grow-­‐P5951.aspx    Potatoes  on  Rooftops    http://annickpress.com/Potatoes-­‐on-­‐Rooftops  

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 Down  to  Earth:  How  Kids  Help  Feed  the  World  http://orcabook.com/footprints/books/downtoearth.html    Starting  from  Scratch:  What  You  Should  Know  about  Food  and  Cooking  https://store.owlkids.com/store/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=475    Every  Last  Drop:  Bringing  Clean  Water  Home  http://orcabook.com/footprints/books/everylastdrop.html    What’s  For  Lunch?  How  Schoolchildren  Eat  Around  the  World  http://www.fitzhenry.ca/detail.aspx?ID=10479  

   

ENVIRONMENT  

 Earth  Day  Eco  Kids  http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/index.cfm  A  two-­‐part  site:  one  for  kids  online  games,  puzzles  and  activities;  one  for  teachers  with  lesson  plans,  teaching  tools,  backgrounders,  etc.  Free  upon  registration.  French  resources,  ESL  and  FSL  resources  also  available.  

   Natural  Curiosity  http://www.naturalcuriosity.ca/index.php  Environmental  Inquiry  is  an  overarching  approach  to  Environmental  Education  that  combines  Inquiry-­‐based  Learning,  Experiential  Learning,  Integrated  Learning,  and  Stewardship  in  a  dynamic  and  cohesive  four-­‐branch  pedagogical  framework.  It  is  based  on  a  transformative  vision  of  education,  one  that  seeks  to  develop  not  only  skilled  and  knowledgeable  students,  but  also,  environmentally  and  socially  conscious  world  citizens  with  a  love  of  learning.  Download  a  free  copy  of  the  Natural  Curiosity  handbook  here.      

 Canadian  Museum  of  Nature  http://nature.ca/en/home  Explore  nature  online  with  games,  videos  and  interactives  for  kids  plus  classroom  resources  for  teachers  here.  French  site  also  available.    

 WWF-­‐Canada  http://www.wwf.ca/    • Schools  for  a  Living  Planet:  teaching  tools  and  classroom  resources  for  a  sustainable  future,  

including  curriculum-­‐linked,  student-­‐centered  K  to  Grade  8  activities  that  underscore  the  interconnectedness  of  all  living  things,  the  importance  of  first-­‐hand  experiences  in  nature,  stewardship  and  the  power  to  make  a  difference.  Free  upon  registration  online:  http://schools.wwf.ca/  Some  resources  also  available  in  French:  http://ecoles.wwf.ca/  

 

• Secondary  and  post-­‐secondary  students  can  use  Schools  for  a  Living  Planet  toolkits  to  make  an  impact  through  WWF  events  like  National  Sweater  Day,  Earth  Hour  and  Great  Canadian  Shoreline  Cleanup.  Students  can  get  involved  as  individuals  or  engage  their  school's  WWF  Club  /  environmental  club  to  take  part.    

 

 Nature  Watch  https://www.naturewatch.ca/english/    A  series  of  ecological  monitoring  programs  that  encourage  students  to  become  citizen  scientists,  including:  

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• Frog  Watch    • Ice  Watch  • Plant  Watch  • Worm  Watch    Also  see  Monarch  Watch  and  the  Monarch  Teacher  Network  of  Canada    

 Ecology  Global  Network  http://www.ecology.com/  Access  to  stories,  activities,  videos,  interactives  for  kids  and  teachers  here.    

Take AIM at Climate Change Artist:  Rhythm,  Rhyme,  Results  (featuring  Tommy  Boots  and  Jené)  Polar-­‐Palooza    This upbeat music video (4:16) offers a mix of rap and pop with lyrics worth listening to carefully. AIM stands for adapt, innovate and mitigate – a cue for students to head to the dictionary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08z-Hw7s54E

 BOOKS  Access  a  list  of  over  80  Canadian  books  for  kids  on  environmental  themes  at  the  Canadian  Children’s  Book  Centre  here.  

   

INDIGENOUS  RIGHTS  

 The  Learning  Circle:  Classroom  Activities  on  First  Nations  in  Canada,  Ages  8  to  11  http://www.aadnc-­‐aandc.gc.ca/DAM/DAM-­‐INTER-­‐HQ/STAGING/texte-­‐text/ach_lr_ks_clsrs_learningcircle_lc811_1316538072761_eng.pdf    

 Guide  to  Canadian  Aboriginal  Education  Resources  based  on  holdings  in  Queen’s  University    Education  Library  that  covers  more  than  30  topics  and  includes  80  titles.  http://library.queensu.ca/webedu/grad/aboriginal.pdf    

 Promising  Practices  (Martin  Aboriginal  Education  Initiative)  that  includes  a  database  of  dozens  of  lesson  plans,  teaching  strategies  and  resource  materials  on  Aboriginal  themes.  http://www.maei-­‐ppw.ca/    

  Aboriginal  Affairs  and  Northern  Development  Canada  (AANDC):  classroom  resources  http://www.aadnc-­‐aandc.gc.ca/eng/1302868012055/1302868605384    

         8th  Fire  a  CBC  video  series  and  website  on  Aboriginal  life  in  Canada  today  with  an  accompanying  guide  for  educators.  http://www.cbc.ca/8thfire/aboriginal101.html    

 Full  Circle:  First  Nations,  Métis  and  Inuit  Ways  of  Knowing,  a  classroom  resource  for  high  school  teachers  from  Ontario  Secondary  School  Teachers  Federation.  http://www.osstf.on.ca/full-­‐circle-­‐first-­‐nations-­‐metis-­‐inuit-­‐ways-­‐of-­‐knowing    

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Four  Directions  Teachings  Project:  a  narrated  interactive  website  about  five  First  Nations  across  Canada  with  teacher  resources.  http://fourdirectionsteachings.com/resources.html    

 BOOKS  Access  a  list  of  over  50  Canadian  books  for  kids  on  Aboriginal  themes  at  the  Canadian  Children’s  Book  Centre  here.  

   

ACCESS  TO  HEALTH  

   Canadian  Physicians  for  Aid  and  Relief  Educational  Resources  http://www.cpar.ca/Resources/Educational-­‐Resources/Tools-­‐for-­‐Learning.aspx    

 Ryan’s  Well  Teacher  Resource  and  Lesson  Plan  about  access  to  clean  water  http://www.ryanswell.ca/media/3708/ryan_and_jimmy_book_lessons_final.pdf    

 Stephen  Lewis  Foundation  Resources  for  Schools  on  HIV/AIDS  and  other  topics  http://www.stephenlewisfoundation.org/news-­‐resources/school-­‐resources    Taking  It  Global  Education  Resources  on  health  and  other  topics  https://www.tigweb.org/tiged/resources.html    

 BOOKS  Mimi’s  Village:  And  How  Basic  Health  Care  Transformed  It  http://www.kidscanpress.com/Canada/product.aspx?productid=6027  

   

ACCESS  TO  EDUCATION  The  Shadowed  Road,  

 BOOKS  Off  to  Class:  Incredible  and  Unusual  Schools  around  the  World    https://store.owlkids.com/store/scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=327    Kids  of  Kabul:  Living  Bravely  Through  a  Never-­‐ending  War  http://www.houseofanansi.com/Kids-­‐of-­‐Kabul-­‐P1718.aspx      Shannen  and  the  Dream  for  a  School  http://secondstorypress.ca/books/226-­‐shannen-­‐and-­‐the-­‐dream-­‐for-­‐a-­‐school    Razia’s  Ray  of  Hope:  One  Girl’s  Dream  of  an  Education  http://www.kidscanpress.com/Canada/Razias-­‐Ray-­‐of-­‐Hope-­‐P6068.aspx  

   

GENDER  ISSUES  

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 Because  I  Am  a  Girl  Plan  Canada  http://becauseiamagirl.ca/  

 BOOKS  Because  I  Am  a  Girl  http://secondstorypress.ca/books/311-­‐because-­‐i-­‐am-­‐a-­‐girl    Every  Day  is  Malala  Day  http://secondstorypress.ca/books/297-­‐every-­‐day-­‐is-­‐malala-­‐day    Razia’s  Ray  of  Hope:  One  Girl’s  Dream  of  an  Education  http://www.kidscanpress.com/Canada/Razias-­‐Ray-­‐of-­‐Hope-­‐P6068.aspx    

   

SUSTAINED  ECONOMIC  DEVELOPMENT    

Economics  for  All  (OXFAM  Workshop  Resource  Materials)  Grade  8  Teachers’  Kit  http://www.oxfam.ca/sites/default/files/file_attachments/E4ASep2003_12.pdf    

 BOOKS  One  Hen:  How  One  Small  Hen  Made  a  Big  Difference  http://www.kidscanpress.com/Canada/product.aspx?productid=5787    Child  of  Dandelions  http://secondstorypress.ca/books/164-­‐child-­‐of-­‐dandelions