Useful links
Centre for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Based at the University of Minnesota, many
resources for teachers including poetry and a series of articles on
‘visualising otherness’.
http://www.chgs.umn.edu/
Centre for Research in Education and
gender (CREG), University of London
Creg was established to provide a networking
facility for teachers and researchers concerned with gender,
sexuality and anti-sexist practice in schools and colleges.
www.ioe.ac.uk/ccs/centres/creg.html
Centre for Studies on Inclusive
Education
‘A detailed consideration of the barriers
experienced by some pupils can help us develop forms of schooling
that will be more effective for all pupils.’ Many reports and
practical resources and guidelines.
http://www.csie.org.uk/
Convention on the Rights of Persons
with Disabilities
Information on all aspects of the UN
Convention, including details about the International Day
celebrated each year on 3 December.
http://www.un.org/disabilities/
Council for Disabled
Children
Umbrella body for the disabled children’s
sector in England, with links to the other UK nations. Lots of
information, frequently updated. Their news digest is a quarterly
round-up of all the essential policy and practice news involving
disabled children and young people, and their families.
http://www.ncb.org.uk/Page.asp?sve=785
Disability Equality in
Education
‘This is a human rights issue about equality
in the classroom – not just an issue of special needs.’ DISEED
provides training consultancy, advocacy and advice.
http://www.diseed.org.uk/
Educators for Social
responsibility
Based in New York, with specialist interests
in conflict resolution and critical thinking.
http://www.esrmetro.org/about.html
Global Dimension
This Community Cohesion 'channel' has
been specially set up for the Global Dimension Website by
Teachers
http://www.globaldimension.org.uk/resourcesearch/details.aspx?id=1668
Go-Givers
A web based programme to develop the caring
citizen. A guide to PSHE and Citizenship resources for primary
schools.
http://www.gogivers.org/
Hometown
Set up by the Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA),
this is a lively and engaging site for children and young people
about dealing with bullying. Lots of conversations and stories for
role-play, discussion and further research.
http://www.anti-bullyingalliance.org/walkthru.htm
Humanities Education
Centre
Includes a collection of webquests. Titles
include Creating a Powerful School Coulcil, Fair Trade, and
Refugees.
http://www.locococo.org/theProject/Locococo/HEChomepg/HECindex.htm
Institute of race
Relations
Articles of links to news items in the local
press throughout the UK.
http://www.irr.org.uk/
Kick It Out
The national campaign against racism in
football. The website includes useful materials and practical ideas
for schools, as does that of Show racism the red Card.
http://www.kickitout.org/
Kids
Support, resources and ideas for disabled
young people and their families.
http://www.kids.org.uk/
MorningsideCenterfor
Teaching Social responsibility
Large number of lesson plans and ideas for
classroom activities to do with current affairs. Intended for
schools in the United States but containing much that is relevant
and valuable elsewhere.
http://www.morningsidecenter.org/
No Outsiders
Project in primary schools across Britain
around issues of sexuality equality, which has produced books for
teachers.
http://www.nooutsiders.sunderland.ac.uk/
Office for Disability
Issues
The ODI provides information about all aspects
of UK legislation on disability equality.
http://www.officefordisability.gov.uk/
Philosophy for Children
The website gives a flavor of the approach and
information about courses and publications.
http://www.sapere.net/
Primary Colours
Lesson plans and resources for teachers on
cultural diversity, including many on the theme of journeys.
http://www.primarycolours.net/index.php
Stonewall
Online advice and information relating to
sexuality and details of campaigns and policies aiming to achieve
equality for lesbians, gay men and bisexual people.
http://www.stonewall.org.uk/
Voice Our Concern
A project in the republic of Ireland to teach
about human rights issues, including racism and xenophobia. Many
practical ideas, games and activities. The involvement of prominent
writers, artists and film directors is one of the project’s several
striking features.
http://www.voiceourconcern.org/index.htm