All of the following are for loan to fully
paid up members of WEDG;
some are for sale – please contact WEDG
for further details
(1) GAMES WE PLAY
Suitable for KS1 & 2.
Playground games to promote intercultural understanding. With teacher’s book & laminated cards
(5) CITIZENSHIP FOR ALL
Seven part video (plus support book), in a variety of rural and urban schools showing good ideas for teaching citizenship at primary level including Respect, rights and Responsibilities. For teachers, students and inservice trainers. Key Stage 1 & 2
(6) CELEBRATING DIVERSITY
Six part video (and support book), on Inclusion in Practice showing sequences of children, practitioners and parents working together to implement inclusion. 66 mins. Early Years and KS1
(10) BUCKETS OF WATER
(10 min)
Explores the difference that a safe water supply close to home can make (Ghana). Suitable for 711 year olds.
(15) REFUGEE VOICES
Tries to convey something of the complex reality of being a refugee in Britain. Interviews with four young people who had to leave their country of origin. Suitable for 1419 year olds.
(84) UNDER THE CARPET
Bihar's Lost Boys with notes (20 min). Focuses on some of the 300,000 children illegally employed in the Indian carpet industry.
(95) LIFE IN THE SAHEL – DREAM FLIGHT
with notes
(104) A TOY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT
Shows how children in Kenya, Peru, Sri lanka and Turkey display enormous creativity and skill in making toys from whatever material their environment offers. (2 Copies)
(106) THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD
(117) BENIN – AN AFRICAN KINGDOM
(177) RACE IN THE FRAME
A programme makers guide
(190B) AFRICA’S CHILD
(with notes/poster/map) 913 year olds. (75 min)
- Desert Journey : Niger
- Big city Girl : Egypt
- Street Wise : Mozambique
- Festival of Fire : Ethiopia
- The Boy Who Wanted to fly : S. Africa
(196) THINKING ABOUT DISASTERS
(27 min)
Explores the Effects of disasters on our World
(197) THE INDIA FILE
(with notes and activity book) (75 min)
Provides glimpses of India and an insight into its history from life in Bombay with its Bollywood film industry, to the life lived by Mahatma Gandhi. Explores a modern country with a rich traditional heritage, and contrasts life in rural and urban India from a child’s point of view. Resource for teachers of 7–11 year olds
(199) THE DREAMING
(45 min)
Brings together nine Aboriginal stories, collected from across Australia
(203) THE CHANGING FACE OF SLAVERY
Transatlantic slave trade and child labour (30 min)
(207) STOP, LOOK, LISTEN – WATER, MOON, CANDLE, TREE AND SWORD
(with activity book)
Depicts a day in the life of families of five faith communities : Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism and Sikhism. Suitable for 57 year olds, (75 min) Channel 4
(210) CHANGING CHINA: PLACE AND PEOPLE
- (1) Farming North and South
- (2) The Three Gorges Dam
- (3) Forestry, Flooding and Farming
- (4) Township Enterprises and Migration
- (5)Urban development in Shanghai
Suitable for 1416 year olds (100 min)
(216) CHINA: FUN AND FIRECRACKERS
(with notes)
Introduces children in UK to Chinese children by looking at their families and social lives at home, at school at play and the society around them. (1) Brush painting (2) Kungfu kids (3) Magic Lantern (4) Eat Play Boys Girls. Suitable for 711 year olds (60 min)
(220) TOYING WITH TECHNOLOGY: A TOY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT
(with notes and activity sheets)
A resource for design and technology with a global perspective. Suitable for KS1 (20 min) OXFAM
(235) FOR A FEW PESOS MORE
fairtrade
(238) FAIRTRADE IN ACTION
(240) GET GLOBAL
(resource pack) (KS3 and KS4)
A skillsbased approach to active global citizenship. Can be used within different subject areas and with all ages.
- Steps activities
- Assessment and evaluation activities
- Games
- Video
(241) PERSONA DOLLS IN ACTION
(video with support book)
Persona dolls and their stories provide an enjoyable and nonthreatening way to implement inclusive and antidiscriminatory policies and practices in early years settings, schools and colleges. Video (50mins)
- Inclusion in practice
- The dolls in focus
- Exploring ideas and feelings
(247) VOICES FROM THE STREETS
2005 video, teacher resource and activity pack including photocopiable sheets (examples from all continents). Bringing the issues facing street children into the classroom KS3 Citizenship resource with crosscurricular links to PSHE, Science, English and Geography
(248) AUSTRALIA – ANIMISM AND ABORIGINAL LIFE
Recorded from Channel 4, KS3 RE and citizenship
(251) THURSDAY’S CHILD
video and teacher’s handbook
Full length musical for children (8 – 18 years), to perform together. Theme is around the need for the UN convention on the Rights of the Child. Follows a group of children who journey from a labour camp to a court room where they find happiness and justice
(252) ONE DAY ONE WORLD
Video for Primary School Children
Introduction to the work of CAFOD, shows similarities and differences in the lives of children around the world.
(253) THE LUCKIEST NUT IN THE WORLD
A singing peanut from the United States travels through Senegal, Bolivia and Mozambique. The video explores current trade regulations and the impact of conditions imposed on poor indebted countries by the World Bank and the IMF. KS3/4
