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BEEP - BioEthics Education Project - open in new window | same window

Welcome to the BioEthics Education Project BEEP is here to support the teaching and learning of bioethics.ere students can find: • information on a wide range of bioethical issues • activities and challenges • online discussion to help you practice argument

http://www.beep.ac.uk/

Citizenship education: the global dimension - open in new window | same window

The portal site for teachers and educators keen to explore the global dimension of Citizenship education - key stages 3 and 4 - teaching ideas, guidelines, recommended sites, resources, whole school projects and advice and training information.

http://www.citizenship-global.org.uk/

High Wire - open in new window | same window

From the Hackney City Leqrning Centre - useful downloadable resource on Citizenship and Genetics

http://www.highwire.org.uk/teach_res/index.html

The Red Box - open in new window | same window

The Red Box is an interactive citizenship website for 7-16-year-olds from Her Majesty's Treasury, the Inland Revenue and Her Majesty's Customs and Excise. Through playing games and answering questions, students learn about tax and public spending. The site also contains background information, worksheets and lesson plans for teachers. The latest version of the Shockwave plug-in is required to access this website.

http://www.redbox.gov.uk/

We Are What We Do - open in new window | same window

Who we are? We’re not another charity. We’re not an institution. We Are What We Do is a movement. We’d like to inspire people to use their everyday actions to change the world. Whoever they are. And wherever they are. And that includes you. We’ve created 50 simple, everyday actions that can improve our environment, our health, and our communities, making our planet and the people on it much happier. We started by putting these actions in a book, but the whole movement is getting bigger. And bigger.

http://www.wearewhatwedo.org/index.php



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