WMD Awareness Programme at the NASUWT Conference

May 16th, 2011

Using traditional global symbols and myths to help pupils understand complex issues of conflict and peace.

Thank you toMaking paper cranes NASUWT 2011 Conference everyone at the NASUWT Conference who made our stand so successful. Thanks especially to those who took our new trial materials on Global Citizenship, Talking Peace. It would be great to get your comments on the six lesson plans and to have your advice on how to develop these further.

For those who didn’t get a chance to pick them up, download the lesson plans from here and let us know what you think. We invite you to help develop new creative ways to discuss conflict and peace in the classroom through global symbols, myths and legends.

For more information contact Carol Naughton on carol@wmdawareness.org.uk

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