MOST SHOCKING SECOND A DAY / SAVE THE CHILDREN
A young girl's life gets turned upside-down in this tragic second a day video. Could this ever happen in the UK? This is what war does to children. Brand / Save The Children / Agency / Don't Panic London / dontpaniclondon.com Production...
Free to attend CRITICAL THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING workshops!
Coming soon from GLADE, free to attend CRITICAL THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING workshops for teachers. Teach key skills to support pupils’ learning, raise attainment and strengthen their development as informed and engaged future citizens. Add value to the curriculum,...
Islamic Art
A documentary film about Islamic Art. Shot on Super 16mm film in Iran, Egypt, Syria, Turkey and Spain.
The Problem Solvers: The teachers, the students and the radically disruptive nuns who are leading a global learning movement. "The best schools are dynamic places to learn… At the heart of this is the dynamic teacher, sometimes an instructor, often a designer, guide...
Quality Assured CPD available for EYFS Settings, Schools, 6th Form & FE Colleges
These courses were made available to teachers as part of our funded offer to GLP Partner Schools as Accredited CPD, 2013 - 2018. Fully-funded delivery has now ended. These courses remain available on subsidised delivery to state-funded schools and as a sold...
Tobacco Girl
While Mümine thinks about boys and school, her parents want an arranged marriage Fourteen-year-old Mümine lives with her family in the mountains of Macedonia, members of the Yörüks, a tradition-rich Turkish group of people.During her break...
The way we think about charity is dead wrong
Activist and fundraiser Dan Pallotta calls out the double standard that drives our broken relationship to charities. Too many nonprofits, he says, are rewarded for how...
Introducing the Global Learning Programme
Start the new term as you mean to go on, building quality education for your pupils. Devise and implement an action plan for your school to provide practical ideas and strategies for enhancing future global learning provision. Access...
One hundred objects from museums across the UK with resources, information and teaching ideas to inspire your students’ interest in history. Teaching history with 100 objects harnesses the power of objects to motivate young people’s interest in history and to provide...
Chido Govera: This is my story
Orphaned at 7 years old, Chido began mushroom farming at the age of 11 years. She received advanced training in a university laboratory from 12 to 16 years. From 16 to 20 caught up with high school studies and continued learning how to farm,...
What can the American and British education systems learn from classrooms in the developing world?
http://blog.ted.com/2014/08/14/what-can-the-american-and-british-education-systems-learn-from-classrooms-in-the-developing-world/Adam Braun went to school in the US and now runs a nonprofit that builds schools in Ghana, Laos, Nicaragua and Guatemala. In contrast, Sugata Mitra—the winner of the 2013 TED Prize—went to school in India and now is a professor in the UK, where his research on...
How schools kill creativity
Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.
:earn about the world by tasting every countries' cuisine! http://globaltableadventure.com/countries-ive-cooked/
RSA Short: The Importance of Empathy
What is the best way to ease someone’s pain and suffering? In this beautifully animated RSA Short, Dr Brené Brown reminds us that we can only create a genuine empathic connection if we are brave enough to really get in touch with our own...
RSA Short: How to Eat Well
Can you really have your cake and eat it? According to Michael Pollan, you can. In this fun RSA Short, Pollan explains how to eat well by following one simple rule without the need for fad diets or deprivation. Michael Pollan is an...
Watch particles swirl in the world’s atmosphere
"Different kinds of particles are a different color," explains climate scientist, Gavin Schmidt. "The easiest to see are the reddy-orange particles; those are dust and you can see them streaming them off the Sahara," Also worth noting: white...
How do you solve a problem like the climate crisis?
We all know about the climate crisis. We all want to stay informed -- but the information can be overwhelming. In this video trailer, cutting together clips from TED Talks across the years, we remember what's at stake -- and celebrate those...
Climate 101
Climate Reality Channel has more great videos: vimeo.com/climatereality Doubt: vimeo.com/29107248
Films For Action is a community-powered learning library for people who want to change the world. Film offers us a powerful tool to raise awareness of important issues not covered by the mainstream news. Our goal is to provide citizens with the information and...
TED-Ed : Cloudy climate change
I had the opportunity to direct Jasper Kirkby's lesson for TED Education. This was displayed on a large screen in a very anticipated event involving TED and CERN experts. Topic: As the Earth’s surface temperature gradually rises, it has...
Is Croydon Racist?
Is Croydon Racist? You Decide, asking the people of Croydon about their experience of racism and whether they feel we can end racism in a generation. This is a Runnymede Trust Project. www.runnymedetrust.org/ See more videos...
You can only imagine – Amina Gichinga
In the summer of 2007, two groups of teenagers aged 14 to 19 from the London Borough of Newham participated in a unique experience: assisted by video artists and historians, the teenagers uncovered sites related to historical racism and...
Global Citizen – Education for all
Gotham star and Global Citizen Ambassador Erin Richards breaks down the benefits of investing in education today. Production Company: The Academy Producer: Mike Holm Director: Brikk Editing: Brikk Storyboard: Gustaf Öhrnell Illustration:...
Breakfast Around the World
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/gallery/2015/may/29/breakfast-around-the-world-galleryA collection of photos showing the first meal of the day from around the world. Mmmmmm delicious! View the collection: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/gallery/2015/may/29/breakfast-around-the-world-gallery
British Council (Schools Online): Sustainable Development Goals
https://schoolsonline.britishcouncil.org/classroom-resources/list/sustainable-development-goals193 world leaders have committed to The Sustainable Development Goals to help make the world safer, fairer and more just for everyone. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals aim to accomplish three things by 2030: tackle extreme poverty fight inequality and injustice...
Would you wear clothes made from bark?
Ugandan bark cloth making a revival in 21st century clothing. See our Uganda Collection for the real thing! Anthropologists say it is the oldest textile known to mankind, and now local designers in Uganda are giving cloth made out of bark a...
The Human Family by Maya Angelou
Poem by Maya Angelou Photos by Christina Kehres Countries represented: Cambodia, Nicaragua, Thailand, Guatemala, Nepal, India Mozambique, Swaziland, Malaysia
United Nations World Humanitarian Day
Animation piece for United Nations to raise awareness around World Humanitarian Day. N9ve hand crafted this 30 second cell animation in PhotoShop and used Maya for designing the objects based around liquid as they morph into trans-created...
Makutano Junction, it’s not just for the classroom
Producers of Makutano Junction, Mediae, team up with GLADE, The Institute of Education, Just Ideas, & teachers across the UK to write teaching materials that bring Global Learning into the everyday curriculum. The materials can be used...
THE world of foreign aid is much like the Olympics: countries jostle to show their national colours in as many arenas as possible. Among the 41 donor countries that provided data on their generosity in 2014 to the OECD—a club of mostly rich states—Japan leads the...

