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Looking for imaginative teaching tools that are simple to use? You'll find them here - free resources, ideal for citizenship teaching.

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World news

New citizenship curriculum

Where in the world does news come from? This quick exercise helps students use technology to see where foreign correspondents are based. International humanitarian law is on the new citizenship curriculum, but what is it? We can tell you in ten minutes and offer you irresistible resources.
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News discussion

Assemblies

Quick activities

Our “news think!” bulletin summarises four current news stories and provides points for discussion with young people. Sign up to receive it direct to your inbox every fortnight. Imaginative and authoritative, “assembly kits” provide all teachers need to plan an assembly – a scripted performance plus add-on ideas and follow-up activities. Take a look at our “above and beyond” store of bright ideas, one-off exercises, homework activities and topical tie-ups that bring freshness to your teaching.
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