Doing DE – using the case study of modern slavery to raise and explore issues
Note: The materials and resources listed here are primarily suited to ages 14+ and can be used in a wide variety of learning and teaching
Note: The materials and resources listed here are primarily suited to ages 14+ and can be used in a wide variety of learning and teaching
Developmenteducation.ie cartoonist Brick (aka John Clark) has teamed up with co-editor Jonathan Clode and 51 other contributors and graphic artists (including this author) to deliver
Earlier this month, you may have seen our top 10 good news stories from 2013 we published. What follows covers some aspects of the other
Modern slavery takes many forms and is known by a number of names such as slavery, forced labour and human trafficking. Whichever term is used,
Art teacher Clifton Rooney reflects on the TY slavery mural as an extracurricular project, following on from the recent blog post written by three of
“We are Transition Year students from Presentation College, Bray and what we would like to share with you is real and happening now. We and
Today’s blog was originally posted in the Guardian’s Education section, in their series ‘How to Teach…’ – which covers everything from teaching about tax, tennis and
To be an abolitionist, or not to be an abolitionist? Henning Mankell (Swedish crime author and artist) tells the story about Thomas Clarkson and his
In an excellent post on the history of campaigning, Max Lawson, Oxfam’s head of advocacy, reflects on what today’s campaigners on the Robin Hood Tax
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