thegoals.org – a free global education and learning portal on sustainable development solutions
http://www.thegoals.org/TheGoals.org is a free global education and learning portal on sustainable development solutions. It is a unique and free open crowd-learning experience for mobile devices that connects youth from all the corners of the world. The aim is to build understanding and...
The Illegal Wildlife Trade
In partnership with United for Wildlife, we produced this impactful & informative piece on the illegal wildlife trade. UWF is doing incredible work, creating awareness and educating so many and we've been so privileged to work with...
Welcome to United for Wildlife’s first ever open access online conservation platform! This is where you will find a variety of FREE online courses available to everyone, whether you have no prior knowledge in conservation or if you are a conservation expert. Our...
United for Wildlife – Boy and Last Rhino
While in Kenya at The Ol Pejeta Conservancy on assignment for United for Wildlife, we filmed a short piece that is cinematic and very visual – our hope is that no matter what language you speak or where you live, the message still rings...
Citizen of Nowhere:Global Citizenship Education to Prevent Violent Extremism
Professor Lynn Davies: At the 2016 Conservative party conference, the British Prime Minister Theresa May attacked the workings of the rootless ‘international elite’ with the words “If you believe you’re a citizen of the world, you’re a citizen of nowhere”. Global...
The Slum Dwellers
Jockin Arputham is from the Indian slums. He came up with an idea to organize those marginalized communities to improve conditions for themselves. It's like a Slum Dwellers union. Now they are in over 30 countries. Here's how it looks in...
Study visits to India 2017
Sangam are offering four unique study visits to India in the coming year. They are for teachers, TA's, ITE students, and anyone who has a personal or professional interest in learning more about India and the themes of the visits - not only teachers! These visits are...
FREE Professional development in critical thinking and problem solving
Core Skills Programme: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving FOR SCHOOL NETWORKS AT FLEXIBLE TIMES & DATES The Geographical Association is providing FREE[1] professional development in critical thinking and problem solving for teachers, including those who teach...
Fully Funded CPD Available for British Council’s Connecting Classrooms
Interested in fully funded CPD, access to a global network, and grants for overseas visits? The new British Council Connecting Classrooms programme focusses on teaching the core skills which help young people develop the skills, knowledge and values to thrive...
BE the CHANGE!
BE the CHANGE! is a summary of the A Culture of Change for Civil Society Organisations project report by the Berlin based International Civil Society Centre (icscentre.org). It was realized with the iPad app BrushesXP and edit with Premiere...
DIVERSIFY, ADAPT & INNOVATE
Diversify, Adapt & Innovate is a summary of the Changing ISCOs' Business Model project report by the Berlin based International Civil Society Centre (icscentre.org). It was realized with the iPad app Brushes and edit with Premiere &...
Riding the Wave
Riding the Wave is a summary of the Disruptive Change Ahead project report by the Berlin based International Civil Society Centre (icscentre.org). It was realized with the iPad app Brushes and edit with Premiere afterwards.
Pakistan – The World we live in! (Your World Competition – British Council)
From Bahria Town School and College, Lahore, Pakistan (PK - 822) The video is an effort to show the positivity and festivity of our homeland to rest of the world.
Doing Development Education: ideas and resources – a starter guide
http://www.developmenteducation.ie/feature/doing-development-education-ideas-and-resources-a-starter-guide/2/A useful guide to defining (and debating) development education. Visit the website: developmenteducation.ie
If the world were a village of 100 people
Mamiko Morishita Spring Show 2012 Motion Graphics After Effects
4 reasons to learn a new language
English is fast becoming the world's universal language, and instant translation technology is improving every year. So why bother learning a foreign language? Linguist and Columbia professor...
Michael Pollan’s Food Rules
Based on Michael Pollan's talk "Food Rules" given at the RSA, this animation was created in the context of the RSA/Nominet Trust film competition. Using a mixture of stop-motion and compositing, our aim and challenge was to convey the topic...
Cédric Villani on the 7 Ingredients of Creativity
What does it take to come up with a new idea? In this beautifully illustrated RSA Short, award-winning mathematician Cédric Villani reveals the seven key ingredients that come together to create breakthrough moments in human knowledge and...
The Keeper of the Tigris: Protecting Iraq’s Ancient River
Nabil Musa is the first "waterkeeper" in Iraq and the Middle East. His mission is to protect the waterways of northern Iraq, and specifically, the upper Tigris River, so that its water remains swimmable, fishable and drinkable. Musa paddles...
EXPLAINER – HUMAN RIGHTS: WHAT COULD BE MORE BRITISH THAN THAT?
http://rightsinfo.org/human-rights-british/animation-explainer-british/The surprising story of how a British Conservative politician played a key role in creating the European Convention on Human Rights. Inspired by the life and words of David Maxwell Fyfe (1900-1967). Created by Met Film School and RightsInfo to mark the 70th...
THE COBALT PIPELINE: This is where your smartphone battery begins
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/business/batteries/congo-cobalt-mining-for-lithium-ion-battery/Tracing the path from deadly hand-dug mines in Congo to consumers’ phones and laptops Workers, including children, labor in harsh and dangerous conditions to meet the world’s soaring demand for cobalt, a mineral essential to powering electric vehicles, laptops, and...
Global Goals: Hurdles
Emma Watson debuts inspirational short film Hurdles about equality for women. 'The race is still on. Every day of every year of our lives, but we will cross the finishing line. No one can stop us.'
Welcome to the Anthropocene is the world's first educational web portal on the Anthropocene. It aims to inspire, educate and engage people about the interactions between humans and the planet. The web portal was first developed in 2012 by Commonwealth Scientific and...
Veterans For Peace UK
Veterans For Peace UK is an ex-services organisation of men and women who have served in every war that Britain has fought since WW2. Our work involves: •Educating young people on the true nature of military service and war. •Resisting war...
From Soap Boxes to Tea Sets: How the Suffragette Movement got into People’s Hearts and Homes
The women in the suffrage movement were modern day experts on public campaigning, infiltrating hearts and homes with messages for 'the cause'. Antonia Byatt, who was the first director of The Women's Library, looks at some of the techniques...
Boots, Shoes and Suffragettes
A documentary about the life of Alice Hawkins, who was a Leicester based shoe machinist and suffragette in the early 1900's, as told by her descendent Peter Barratt. This was a joint project between Zenithfilms and Treasure Box Media, funded...
UNESCO – Education for All 2015
Just one third of countries have achieved all of the measurable Education for All (EFA) goals set in 2000. Only half of all countries have achieved the most watched goal of universal primary enrolment. An extra $22 billion a year is needed...
UNESCO launches its latest Global Education Monitoring Report. This latest report is an important step forward for GLADE & those involved in work around global citizenship and sustainable development. For the first time these are a distinct section, demonstrating...
The world is your classroom: top tips for inspiring learning in the great outdoors
https://www.theguardian.com/teacher-network/2015/aug/22/classroom-top-tips-inspiring-learning-great-outdoorsOutdoor learning is a great way to take advantage of the last weeks of summer – and make sure your children’s brains are ready for the new school year The summer slide is not as much fun as it sounds. The term refers to the period when young minds drift into the...
Emory Douglas: The Art of The Black Panthers
Emory Douglas was the Revolutionary Artist and Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party. Through archival footage and conversations with Emory we share his story, alongside the rise and fall of the Panthers. He used his art as a...



