Online Shop and Resources
Online Shop Titles include:
Teaching about other Countries
A teaching model for primary and middle school teachers
Teaching About Other Countries introduces teachers to an extended model designed to assist students to explore what they already know about countries and further develop their understanding of the concept of what a country is. The approach focuses on students discovering what countries have in common and ways in which countries are interdependent yet have their own identities. Teaching About Other Countries looks at countries as political and economic entities offering a useful context for developing geographical skills and concepts. It involves designing and interpreting maps, looking at physical and built features, climate, land use, exploitation of resources, human and economic activity, culture, language, customs and traditions, tourism and symbols of nationalism.
Potatoes and other tubes
Celebrating the International Year of the Potato.
This book has been written to provide primary teachers with information and classroom activities for the International Year of the Potato which will be celebrated through out 2008...Activities include, simulation game, discussion starter, crosswords, recipes and much more.
Where are we in the World
Globe and Mapping activities fo Junior Primary and Primary Students
Teachers today are aware of the importance of events in the world and their impact on all our lives, in a way that is different from other generations.
Natural Fibres
International Year of Natural Fibres 2009
The Global Education Centre in South Australia has produced this resource pack for primary teachers to help celebrate the 2009 focus on natural fibres. It describes a wide variety of fibres from plants and animals with valuable photographs of the natural fibres and their products. There are teaching activities for each learning area along with case studies to assist students? understanding of the lives of people producing silk in East Timor and coir in Sri Lanka.
Building Global Awareness
50 activities and ideas for Upper Primary and Lower Secondary School students
Aims to broaden students' view of their world through 50 practical activity ideas that can be a springboard for further investigation into world geography, culture, human rights, globalisation, sustainable futures and much more.
Nicky's World
Nicky's World is an illustrated story book for young children from Kindergarten to Year 4/5. It follows a day in the life of a young girl after she opens a parcel that arrives from Germany and asks where this country is. It encourages children to look at different toys, clothing and food to find on a map, the countries the products come from. With some focus on the Asia Pacific region, it is relevant to children in Australian classrooms.
The World feast Game
Ever wondering why half the world's population struggles to survive on US$2 or less a day?
A simulation activity for primary and middle school students, which aims to: (1) illustrate how trading relationships can work for and against different countries in the world; (2) explore relationships between resources of a country and that country's ability to feed its people; and (3) encourage students to question injustices in the world and to analyse the causes.
Go Global Game
Find out more about how decisions made by global corporations have a significant impact on livelihoods of citizens across the globe.
A simulation game developed especially for the middle-secondary classroom. It is designed to introduce students to some of the issues of economic globalisation using the example of the global automotive industry. Although there is a random element to the game, it is also designed to reflect the real business world. Factories are more expensive to set up and operate in some countries than others; some components are more expensive to produce, and global or local factors (represented in this game by chance cards) also influence production and profits. The game is designed for six players. Alternatively, six teams can play, with each team having either two or three players. One additional player is selected as Banker. The teachers role is to monitor play and read aloud the bonus questions.
Deserts & Desertification - CD
Made to recognise the International Year of Deserts and Desertification (2006), this special Global Education Centre (SA) CD ROM provides Junior Primary, Primary and Middle School Teachers Word documents, Power Point modules and images.
Resources
Glimpse Kits
Our extensive global educaton glimpse kits can be booked from the GEC, by emailing or faxing us your request. These kits can contain items such as artefacts, activity ideas, books, DVD's, simulation games, photos, posters and maps. This service is only available for South Australian members.
Some subjuect include:
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- Health: The global picture
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- One world, many stories - EY
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- Angklung Musical Instrument
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- I am a citizen of the World - EY
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- Children's Games Around the World
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- Deserts and Desertification
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- Japanese Children's Games
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- Maths & Global Perspectives - EY
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- Literature with Asian Perspectives - EY
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- Biodiversity & Endangered Animals - EY
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EY = Early Years
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JP = Junior Primary |
P = Primary |
| LS = Lower Secondary |
MS = Midday Secondary |
US = Upper Secondary |