Teachers & Educators

Materials and guides for educators in formal and non-formal education.

Working with groups

INTRODUCTORY ICE-BREAKERS Who am I? Ask participants to sit in a circle. Explain that you are now going to call out some categories of people. Anyone belonging to a particular

Extra-curricular Opportunities at Primary Level

Source: ECO-UNESCO 2018 Fancy organising a workshop? Many NGOs have members of staff who do outreach and education visits to schools as part of their education programmes (when you contact

A User Guide for Primary Schools

Videos, photographs, cartoons, animations, current affairs, infographics …  this website is maintained with a wide range of material covering a range of global development themes and issues. Here are some

Junior Cycle User Guide

Development education is a cross curricular activity. That’s not to say that it can’t be taught in a single subject area – many teachers use DE as part of completing

DICE Project Teaching Materials

In supporting Primary Education, DICE have developed a series of downloadable thematic teaching materials to assist teachers and educators in approaching development issues in their class/workshop. Homes Around The World

Exploring Popular Culture in Education

Tim Weedon explores music, in particular hip-hop music, in education and suggests trying popular music approaches when working with young people. In this module, I explore music, in particular hip-hop