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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Here's a brief message from the team as we work out how we can best support educators during the Covid-19 pandemic and with all the changes that's bringing to the ways we live, learn and work.
If you've got any feedback or would like to get in touch, email [email protected] and one of the team will get back to you. After Easter we'll have tailored support for the way we're all working through these challenging times.
If you're looking for resource ideas and suggestions, we have lots right here on our website, plus we'd highly recommend Signposts For Global Citizenship and STRIDE Magazine too.
If you enjoy this (or maybe the other 8 episodes!), help us spread the word: leave us a review, give us a rating, share, ReTweet, Like & tell your friends! It makes a huge difference - thank you!
About us and the show...
For Global Citizens inside and outside the classroom, our fortnightly show is aimed at anyone interested in where we're heading, what's going on in the world around us and what we can do to affect change.
You'll find more details, links and resources on the podcast pages of the WOSDEC website. Including a written resource to go with each and every episode that guides you through everything mentioned in the show.
Twitter: @WOSDEC
Facebook: @WOSDEC
Instagram: @WOSDEC
Website: www.wosdec.org.uk
The show is put together by Josh Brown - you can get in touch through the links above or below:
Twitter: @ThirdWorks
Facebook: @ThirdWorks
Website: www.thirdworks.org
In 1993, the year before he became President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela visited Glasgow to thank its people (and those of the other 8 authorities that granted him Freedom of the City) for their support through the years of international campaigning and resistance; all of which contributed to his eventual release from prison in 1990.
In this first episode of our second series, we hear from a man who was at the heart of the anti-apartheid campaign in Glasgow and the UK; Brian Filling, Chair of the Nelson Mandela Scottish Memorial Foundation who relives stories from the time and lessons learned.
We also visit Blackfriars Primary School to find out how Laura Houston's P7 class explored apartheid, Civil Rights, racism and much more through use of our new FREE 80 page resource, available to download now.
This episode was made to sit alongside the resource and to inspire and encourage educators to bring all these issues in to their teaching, whilst making connections to history and current issues and events, locally and globally.
*** We'll soon be releasing a bonus episode with a longer version of our conversation with Brian, which will give even greater context to the story. Subscribe to the podcast to make sure you don't miss it!
We'll also be running a CPD to go with the resource - check our website for full details of dates once they're available, or get in touch: [email protected]
The Foundation was set-up to ensure the lessons learned from the anti-apartheid movement and Nelson Mandela's connection to Glasgow are not forgotten. This includes raising funds for a permanent statue of him in the city and doing educational work; the resource being part of that.
Extra links you may find interesting include a video of Mandela's visit and a 2018 BBC interview with Brian. Plus, there are more external Nelson Mandela-related links here on the Foundation's site.
If you're looking to coincide/inform your teaching with anniversaries connected to Nelson Mandela, then these may be useful:
- July 18th Nelson Mandela Day (his birthday in 1918)
- Dec 5th (the day he died, 2013)
- Feb 11th (release from prison, 1990)
If you enjoy the episode, help us spread the word: leave us a review, give us a rating, share, ReTweet, Like & tell your friends! It makes a huge difference - thank you!
About us and the show...
For Global Citizens inside and outside the classroom, our fortnightly show is aimed at anyone interested in where we're heading, what's going on in the world around us and what we can do to affect change.
You'll find more details, links and resources on the podcast pages of the WOSDEC website. Including a written resource to go with each and every episode that guides you through everything mentioned in the show.
Twitter: @WOSDEC
Facebook: @WOSDEC
Instagram: @WOSDEC
Website: www.wosdec.org.uk
The show is put together by Josh Brown - you can get in touch through the links above or below:
Twitter: @ThirdWorks
Facebook: @ThirdWorks
Website:
With the UN's Climate Summit coming to Glasgow in November this year, we joined our friends at Learning for Sustainability Scotland at their event, Feeling the Pressure: Planetary health, participatory democracy and you, as they discussed the Summit, also known as COP (Conference of Parties).
So, in this BONUS episode ahead of Series 2, we hear from Caroline Rance, Energy & Climate Campaigner at Friends of the Earth Scotland, who gives us an overview of what COP26 is and suggests ways that teachers can incorporate it into their lessons - including why she thinks it's so important for all of us to learn from others who are coming from around the world.
We also hear from Martha and Jessica, two pupils from Muthill Primary, who came along with their teacher, Keri Reid MBE, to share their learning. You can watch the 'Global Goals' video they produced with the Juliet Johnston School in Ghana here.
The afternoon session welcomed Dr Alice König and Dr Peter McColl whose Keynote talked us through the RSE's Young Academy of Scotland's Charter For Responsible Debate, via 'liquid democracy' and 'loser's consent'.
If you enjoy the episode, help us spread the word: leave us a review, give us a rating, share, ReTweet, Like & tell your friends. It makes a huge difference - thank you! And keep an eye out for Series 2 on the way very soon...
About us and the show...
For Global Citizens inside and outside the classroom, our fortnightly show is aimed at anyone interested in where we're heading, what's going on in the world around us and what we can do to affect change.
You'll find more details, links and resources on the podcast pages of the WOSDEC website. Including a written resource to go with each and every episode that guides you through everything mentioned in the show.
Twitter: @WOSDEC
Facebook: @WOSDEC
Instagram: @WOSDEC
Website: www.wosdec.org.uk
The show is put together by Josh Brown - you can contact him or get in touch through any of the social media links above or below:
Twitter: @ThirdWorks
Facebook: @ThirdWorks
Instagram: @ThirdWorks
Website: www.thirdworks.org
"It is ALL achievable" - so says zoologist Izzie Eriksen as she chats to us about biodiversity, responsibility, fast fashion, the circular economy and her most recent venture, Apparel Xchange; 'a social enterprise dedicated to school uniform reuse', as well as raising awareness of the environmental, social and wider benefits of reducing, reusing and recycling.
We pay a visit too to Clyde Primary School and Mr Scott's P6 class as they question why their school lunches include at least 5-6 pieces of single-use plastic.
One of our guests from Episode 2, Paul Bradley of SCVO and the SDG Network Scotland, tells us why he thinks the recent upsurge of youth engagement is so positive and we hear from another of Glasgow's young Global Climate Strikers on what she's learnt over the last year and how she feels towards older generations.
This is the last episode in our first series - if you'd like to hear a second, help us spread the word: leave us a review, give us a rating, share, ReTweet, Like & tell your friends. It makes a huge difference - thank you!
You'll find Show Notes for this episode up on the WOSDEC website soon, with links and resources for everything mentioned in the show.
About us and the show...
For Global Citizens inside and outside the classroom, our fortnightly show is aimed at anyone interested in where we're heading, what's going on in the world around us and what we can do to affect change.
You'll find more details, links and resources on the podcast pages of the WOSDEC website. Including a written resource to go with each and every episode that guides you through everything mentioned in the show.
Twitter: @WOSDEC
Facebook: @WOSDEC
Instagram: @WOSDEC
Website: www.wosdec.org.uk
The show is put together by Josh Brown - you can contact him or get in touch through any of the social media links above or below:
Twitter: @ThirdWorks
Facebook: @ThirdWorks
Instagram: @ThirdWorks
Website: www.thirdworks.org
"This isn't hippy nonsense - this is REAL!" - we talk to some of the 1000s of people on the streets of Glasgow who joined millions around the world for the Global Climate Strike on September 20th. From P2 pupils to Grandparents, we get a sense of why people were out in such force and consider the role that education has to play, with a visit to Learning for Sustainability Scotland in Edinburgh too.
Whilst in the capital, we drop-in to Friends of the Earth Scotland and chat to Activism Organiser, Kate Whitaker about what 'climate justice' actually means.
We'd love to know what you think of the episode, so leave us a review, give us a rating or get in touch below. And please help us spread the word: share, ReTweet, Like & tell your friends! It makes a huge difference - thank you!
You'll find Show Notes for this episode up on the WOSDEC website, with links and resources for everything mentioned in the show.
About us and the show...
For Global Citizens inside and outside the classroom, our fortnightly show is aimed at anyone interested in where we're heading, what's going on in the world around us and what we can do to affect change.
You'll find more details, links and resources on the podcast pages of the WOSDEC website. Including a written resource to go with each and every episode that guides you through everything mentioned in the show.
Twitter: @WOSDEC
Facebook: @WOSDEC
Instagram: @WOSDEC
Website: www.wosdec.org.uk
The show is put together by Josh Brown - you can contact him or get in touch through any of the social media links above or below:
Twitter: @ThirdWorks
Facebook: @ThirdWorks
Instagram: @ThirdWorks
Website: www.thirdworks.org
"It's quite interesting to see how people believe that all Africans are poor helpless people..." - a secondary pupil shares her thoughts on reactions to films in a workshop at one of the events we drop-in on, in this our second episode for Global Citizenship Month.
We meet some of the organisations and individuals who make up IDEAS (the International Development Education Association Scotland) - a network of organisations and individuals across Scotland that actively support and promote Education for Global Citizenship. From larger NGOs, like Christian Aid, SCIAF & Oxfam, to much smaller organisations like WOSDEC (and fellow Development Education Centres), Bala Sport & Rainbow Turtle.
We can't cram them all in to one episode but we give you a taste of how collaboration between these various organisations and individuals is helping to further develop Global Citizenship skills and attributes in young people and educators alike across Scotland.
We'd love to know what you think of the episode, so leave us a review, give us a rating or get in touch below.
You'll find Show Notes for this episode up on the WOSDEC website, with links and resources for everything mentioned in the show.
And please help us spread the word: share, ReTweet, Like & tell your friends!
About us and the show...
For Global Citizens inside and outside the classroom, our fortnightly show is aimed at anyone interested in where we're heading, what's going on in the world around us and what we can do to affect change.
You'll find more details, links and resources on the podcast pages of the WOSDEC website. Including a written resource to go with each and every episode that guides you through everything mentioned in the show.
Twitter: @WOSDEC
Facebook: @WOSDEC
Instagram: @WOSDEC
Website: www.wosdec.org.uk
The show is put together by Josh Brown - you can contact him or get in touch through any of the social media links above or below:
Twitter: @ThirdWorks
Facebook: @ThirdWorks
Instagram: @ThirdWorks
Website: www.thirdworks.org
In the first of two special episodes for Global Citizenship Month, we travel around Scotland hearing from teachers and young people about the impact of Global Citizenship Education and celebrating the work of our fellow Development Education Centres and IDEAS members - it's a real celebration of what's going on inside and outside classrooms across the country.
We'd love to know what you think of the episode, so leave us a review, give us a rating or get in touch below.
You'll find Show Notes for this episode up on the WOSDEC website, with links and resources for everything mentioned in the show.
And please do help us spread the word: Share, ReTweet, Like & tell your friends!
About us and the show...
For Global Citizens inside and outside the classroom, our fortnightly show is aimed at anyone interested in where we're heading, what's going on in the world around us and what we can do to affect change.
You'll find more details, links and resources on the podcast pages of the WOSDEC website. Including a written resource to go with each and every episode that guides you through everything mentioned in the show.
Twitter: @WOSDEC
Facebook: @WOSDEC
Instagram: @WOSDEC
Website: www.wosdec.org.uk
The show is put together by Josh Brown - you can contact him or get in touch through any of the social media links above or below:
Twitter: @ThirdWorks
Facebook: @ThirdWorks
Instagram: @ThirdWorks
Website: www.thirdworks.org
We chat about the impact that social enterprises can have on young people; how the 'Global Goals' can be used by educators; and hear from young people campaigning for change in their schools. Plus we find out what the pupils of St. Michael's Primary did when noone bought their smoothies!
This episode features James Johnstone from Social Enterprise Academy Schools, Paul Bradley - Coordinator of the SDG Network Scotland, as well as pupils from Trinity High, St. Roch's Secondary and St. Stephen's High - schools from within the 13 local authorities that WOSDEC cover.
We'd love to know what you think of the episode, so leave us a review, give us a rating or get in touch below.
You'll find Show Notes for this episode up on the WOSDEC website, with links and resources for everything mentioned in the show.
And please do help us spread the word: share, ReTweet, Like & tell your friends!
About us and the show...
For Global Citizens inside and outside the classroom, our fortnightly show is aimed at anyone interested in where we're heading, what's going on in the world around us and what we can do to affect change.
You'll find more details, links and resources on the podcast pages of the WOSDEC website. Including a written resource to go with each and every episode that guides you through everything mentioned in the show.
Twitter: @WOSDEC
Facebook: @WOSDEC
Instagram: @WOSDEC
Website: www.wosdec.org.uk
The show is put together by Josh Brown - you can contact him or get in touch through any of the social media links above or below:
Twitter: @ThirdWorks
Facebook: @ThirdWorks
Instagram: @ThirdWorks
Website: www.thirdworks.org
In our very first show we hear from Climate Strikers in Glasgow, pupils & staff from Thornlie Primary School in Wishaw, Educational Activist Colm Regan & Head of Christian Aid Scotland, Sally Foster-Fulton. Plus our very own Global Education Adviser, Diana Ellis.
You'll hear P5 & P6 pupils talking about inequality & poverty, Colm explaining why he thinks "adults speak with forked tongue" & Sally's thoughts on why young people aren't inheriting the earth from adults.
We'd love to know what you think of the episode, so leave us a review, give us a rating or get in touch below.
And please do help us spread the word: share, ReTweet, Like & tell your friends!
About us and the show...
For Global Citizens inside and outside the classroom, our fortnightly show is aimed at anyone interested in where we're heading, what's going on in the world around us and what we can do to affect change.
You'll find more details, links and resources on the podcast pages of the WOSDEC website. Including a written resource to go with each and every episode that guides you through everything mentioned in the show.
Twitter: @WOSDEC
Facebook: @WOSDEC
Instagram: @WOSDEC
Website: www.wosdec.org.uk
The show is put together by Josh Brown - you can contact him or get in touch through any of the social media links above or below:
Twitter: @ThirdWorks
Facebook: @ThirdWorks
Instagram: @ThirdWorks
Website: www.thirdworks.org
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.