Taking action for climate justice is a Teach Peace lesson from Quakers in Britain.
People all around the world are taking action for climate justice. This lesson takes a close look at different challenges and approaches ranging
from the Amazon’s indigenous defenders to divestment campaigners in Glasgow. Leaners will become expert in one case study and present it
to their peers, evaluating diverse actions.
Along the way, they will explore the data behind climate justice and concepts like the Global North and South and climate adaptation.
Citizenship and action | Geography | History & Society | Talking and listening
A Teach Peace lesson from War Child.
Examine the different ways that children’s rights are protected. Learn how children’s rights can be compromised by conflict. Reflect on the similarities and differences between life in the UK and life for street children.
Citizenship and action | Wellbeing
In this lesson from the London Mining Network, learners will find out about a situation in which nonviolent direct action succeeded. This is the story of the successful nonviolent direct action taken by the Mirrar people and their allies against the Jabiluka uranium mine which was to be built on their ancestral land dangerously close to the Kakadu National Park in Northern Territory, Australia. Learners will carry out a
guided group research project on the topic.
Citizenship and action | Geography