Working cross-culturally
In this learning sequence students will explore what’s happening in the Asian region in terms of their interests and possible career goals. Students will investigate case studies and personal stories of Australian and Asian professional connections and explore how schools can best prepare students for a successful career engaged in working across cultures.
Connecting to Asia
This learning sequence looks at the connections between Australian companies and organisations, and countries in the Asia region. Students will explore why Australia trades and connects with Asia and what skills Australians require to work effectively with their counterparts.
Global Goals School Engagement Kit (Sustainable Development Goals)
Oxfam Australia and UNICEF Australia have teamed up to create an education resource, where school students can learn about the Global Goals and then write to their MP and tell them what these goals mean for them and the world they want to grow up in and inherit.
Maths and Global Citizenship: A guide to help teach maths with a global citizenship approach
Maths can help your learners better understand different people, places and patterns in the world. Teaching it with a global angle can also give an insight into how maths can be applied and used to address and inform real-world issues. This guide includes creative ideas for how global citizenship can be utilised in core areas […]
English and Global Citizenship: A guide to help teach English through a global citizenship lens
English lessons are an opportunity for your learners to explore new and diverse cultures, hone their language skills and develop empathy. This guide includes ideas for learning about the world whilst improving speaking and listening, reading, writing and media literacy skills. It also contains handy links to further resources and ideas for books which can […]
Back to School with Global Citizenship: Fun and simple classroom activities for 7-14
Global citizenship is all about encouraging young people to develop the knowledge, skills and values they need to engage with the world. Ideal for use at the start of the academic year, school term or a new topic, the following activities support learners aged 7 to 14 to develop some of the key elements of […]
Explore the work of Oxfam: Everybody eat, drink, earn and learn
Oxfam is a global movement of millions of people who share the belief that, in a world rich in resources, poverty isn’t inevitable, and is an injustice that can and must be overcome. With links to English, geography and citizenship, these thought-provoking activities for ages 7-14 offer a fun way to develop speaking and listening […]
Your Planet Needs You
Phillip Bunting’s Your Planet Needs You is a great introduction to thinking about the environment, and actions we can take to live more sustainably.
Global Goals Education – Teachers
Global Goals Education aims to develop global citizens. We support schools, regardless of their means, in embedding the values, traits, competencies and literacies that enable young individuals to care for, contribute to and excel in a sustainable world.
Global Goals Education – Students
The units, activities and Tasks on this site help students develop the values, traits, competencies and literacies that are needed to contribute to, care for and excel in a sustainable world. The course is built on the Global Goals Curriculum and focuses on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).