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  • Ethical Purchasing Guidance for Schools & Colleges

    Ethical Purchasing Guidance for Schools & Colleges

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    2013

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    This free guidance document will assist schools and colleges with 'Ethical Purchasing'. It has been developed by the Centre for Global Education York together with the Wilberforce Institute for the study of Slavery and Emancipation.

    There is already government guidance available with a strong focus on ‘environmental sustainability’ but very little advice on ‘ethical tr...

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  • Contemporary Slavery

    Contemporary Slavery

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    2012

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    This education pack has been produced through a collaboration between the International Slavery Museum in Liverpool and the Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation, University of Hull. It provides: background information on contemporary forms of slavery; a set of lesson plans with supporting materials; a list of resources that can help with researching further informatio...

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  • Commonwealth Online

    Commonwealth Online

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    2011

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    Commonwealth Online uses the archive of The British Empire and Commonwealth Museum (based in Bristol) to bring together free, downloadable, curriculum-linked teaching packages. The resources fit mainly into the History curriculum, with cross-curricular links to other subjects including Art & Design, Citizenship, Geography, ICT and Literacy. They use film and audio recordings as well as imag...

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  • African Poverty, European Wealth: Why?

    African Poverty, European Wealth: Why?

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    2011

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    • BookletBooklet
    • PosterPoster
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    A new KS3-5 History and Geography resource, using images to investigate and question the history of poverty in Africa.

    Looking back to 1500, when there was equivalence between Africa and Europe, with the Benin and Tudor empires, the resource unravels seven myths about why Africa has become poorer as Europe has become richer. The pack comprises of a background information booklet, and se...

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  • A' Adam's Bairns?

    A' Adam's Bairns?

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    2010

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    This resource explores slavery past and present in the context of Scotland's history. It draws on original source material to explore contemporary issues relating to racism, multiculturalism, religion and sectarianism...

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  • The wealth of Africa

    The wealth of Africa

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    2010

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    These free online resources from the British Museum support the teaching of the history of Africa and the history of the British Empire. They draw on the British Museum’s collection, including illustrations, photographs, textual sources and research. They are primarily aimed at the Key Stage 3 module on the development of trade, colonisation, industrialisation and technology, especially t...

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  • Products of Slavery

    Products of Slavery

    Published

    2010

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    There are at least 12.3 million people, both children and adults, working in forced labour, a modern form of slavery. A study by the US Department of Labor found a high incidence of forced labour being used in 29 countries to produce 50 products.

    This free poster and website from Anti-Slavery International show all the products, list the countries they come from and locates them on a ma...

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  • Slavery Today

    Slavery Today

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    2008

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    More than 200 years since the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade, the shocking reality is that new forms of slavery are still prevalent today. It is estimated that there are currently at least 12 million men, women and children in slavery around the world. The modern face of slavery includes forced labour, sexual slavery, child labour, bonded labour, forced marriage and descent-based sl...

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  • Primary Colours Diversity Toolkit

    Primary Colours Diversity Toolkit

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    2008

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    This online toolkit full of lesson plans to support diversity education resulted from Primary Colours' two-year Journeys Project. Over 7,000 children and 300 teachers from 25 schools took part, and each school developed lesson plans, the best of which have been published here.

    The lesson plans are for use at Foundation Stage and Key Stages 1 and 2. Each plan includes full curriculum lin...

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  • Recovered Histories

    Recovered Histories

    Published

    2008

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    This is a cross-curricular resource to encourage community cohesion and citizenship through teaching about enslavement. It provides activities that engage students in the history of Britain and its involvement in the slave trade, the role of ordinary British people in fighting for the abolition of the slave trade, the role of both black, white, female and male abolitionists and promoting the ag...

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