With the British Council's classroom resources, you will be able to enhance the classroom experience, explore different cultures, discuss international issues and carry out joint projects.
With the British Council's classroom resources, you will be able to enhance the classroom experience, explore different cultures, discuss international issues and carry out joint projects.
Part of the Senior Biology series, ‘Development of the Rabbit&’ is a study of the gestation period of rabbits - aided by diagrammatic, microscopic, and dissection footage.
‘Good Value&’ shows the skill and craftsmanship in British industry - from cloth weaving to knife-making, generator construction to light-bulb manufacture.
‘Royal Road&’ takes a look at both the public-facing activities of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) during the Second World War, as well as a showing a glimpse of the royal family’s private life in the gardens at Windsor.
This resource from the British Council and the Council for Arab-British Understanding (Caabu) will help you explore the Arab world with students aged 11 -16, providing accurate information and challenging misconceptions, raising critical questions and informing debate.
The resource will help students find out about the history, geography, culture and language of the Arab world in the past and present.
About the Learning About the Arab World Education Packs
The Arab world is a fascinating, diverse region stretching from south-west Asia to north-west Africa. It has an immensely rich culture and history but it is often misperceived, giving rise to inaccuracies and stereotypes.
Tackling prejudice and combatting confusion is central to the work of the Council for Arab-British Understanding (Caabu).
It contains two sections: Learning About the Arab World and Stereotypes and Islamophobia.
Each part has background information for teachers, a slideshow with detailed notes, questions for students to think and talk about and activities.
Our reliance on fossil fuels is making drastic changes to our climate. Nevertheless, renewable energy is becoming increasingly cost effective, particularly in remote areas.
One of the creative capacities of the Connecting Classrooms core skills course, creativity and imagination, is ‘envisaging what might be’.
The topic of off-grid solar energy offers great potential for students to visualize and design alternative solutions to a range of challenges.
These learning materials can be adapted to the context of each school and the needs of specific students. There are five lessons of 60 minutes each designed for pupils aged nine to 13 years.