Plastic pollution in our oceans is a global problem. In this series of resources we invite KS2 teachers to help their pupils understand the environmental challenges we face and encourage youth activism. Read more
Young Citizens invites UK primary school teachers to champion the importance of SMSC, Citizenship, PSHE and Relationships Education with a Pears Foundation supported free subscription to Go-Givers. Read more
ONLINE TRAINING: We have launched a new short course to support educators to understand Spiritual Moral Social Cultural (SMSC) development and help embed SMSC across their teaching. Read more about this online training here.... Read more
ONLINE SUPPORT: Your Make a Difference Challenge Annual Licence package includes online CPD certified training and a wealth of resources to guide, inspire and support quality social action in your primary school. Read more
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FREE DROP DOWN DAY: Support primary aged children to Make a Difference in a Day to a community space near you by delivering our drop down day. A free resource pack for teachers comprising session plans, PowerPoints, social action activity suggestions and a pupil workbook. Read more
This new resource supports students to explore what is meant by the term ‘digital citizen’. They examine what rights they have online and consider which individuals and organisations have responsibility for ensuring those rights are protected... Read more
Prime Minister Boris Johnson will welcome global leaders at the G7 Summit in Cornwall from 11-13 June 2021. Learn about this event and engage your students on the key issues being discussed with specialist resources and videos. Read more
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To support Justice Week 2021, we'll be running The Big Legal Lesson, for thousands of pupils to learn about the law and the justice system. And we've created a free teaching resource to support teachers during the week, in both primary and secondary schools. Sign up for The Big Legal Lesson here! Read more
This sponsored resource supports 13-18 year olds to look at how Parliament operates, its different functions as well as key roles and responsibilities. The students will then have a chance to develop their speaking and listening skills as they discuss a proposed motion. Read more
Having adapted our face-to-face delivery for virtual, we are now able to extend our reach of the Legal Experts in Schools programme to any business or school in the country. Find out how you can benefit today! Read more
As part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science we have collaborated with Dr Dania Thomas, University of Glasgow, to produce a resource to help your students explore how COVID will impact on our economy and their futures. Read more
The Digital Citizenship Education (DCE) Project is designed to help young people to participate safely, effectively, critically and responsibly in a world filled with social media and digital technologies. This Trainers' Pack is designed for those working with young people. Read more
ONLINE TRAINING: SHORTLISTED FOR THE TEACH PRIMARY AWARDS 2020. Thanks to a grant from the Pears #iwill Fund, primary school teachers can sign up for a free online training course on the importance of social action and how to introduce activity with your pupils. Find out more... Read more
ONLINE TRAINING: This FREE one hour CPD certified online course is an introduction to the importance of supporting children and young people to take a lead in improving the physical landscape of where they live. Read more... Read more
This classroom pack supports young people's exploration of the rule of law and the criminal justice system in the UK. Students have a go at analysing a case with resources including full witness statements and helpful annotations. Use this pack to get a head-start for the Mock Trial Competitions. Read more