Appendices
Which me do you see?
Crafting conversations
Culture, community & activism
Speeches that changed the world
What are the links between colonialism & the environment?
The wellbeing playlist
Further reading & resources
Creativity as a concept
- Teaching Creative Thinking: Developing learners who generate ideas and can think critically – a book by Bill Lucas and Ellen Spencer
- Ken Robinson –NACCCE report - All Our Futures (1999), Ted talk (2006) and Bridge Building (AND video) (2011)
- Rhetorics of creativityliterature review series (2010 2nd edition)
- Let's Create– Arts Council England’s 10 year strategy (Creative People, Cultural Communities and A Creative and Cultural Community)
Teaching creativity
- The Creativity Exchange website from Arts Council England including resources, blogs and discussions
- The TALLIS Habits Pedagogy Wheel
- Assessment wheel of the creative habits from Thomas Tallis School
- Rooty Hill High School's Creativity Wheel
- Thinking Pathways resources including thinking routines and activities for visible learning
- The Cultural Learning Alliance’s key research findings on The Case for Cultural Learning
- The Tale Project’s Time to Listen report and Tracking Arts Engagement and Learning Survey
PSHE
- A New Direction’s Reset: Recovery Curriculum resources
- Every Mind Matters teaching resources from the PSHE Association
- Coping with adversity: Memories of 9/11 – a resource from the Imperial War Museum
- Eastside Video workshops – Creative Wellbeing and Black Lives Matter
Black British History
- Cracks in the Curriculum #4: Sweet Rebellion– a resource from the Serpentine
- What is home? Memories of a refugee – a resource from the Imperial War Museum
- Our Stories: Reflecting on Black British History in Four Objects – a resource from Culture Mile
- Small Axe – a TV series on BBC iplayer directed by Steve McQueen, with accompanying resources
- Coming to England – a documentary on BBC iplayer
- Brixton Uprising – an exhbition on Google Arts and Culture
- No Colour Bar - an exhibition and catalogue
- Linton Kwesi Johnson’s poetry performances
- Black Cultural Archives
- The Black Curriculum resources
The impacts of the British Empire
- Anti-racist art teachers – a website aimed at removing biases, stereotypes, and false narratives in art education
The Imperial War Museum have partnered with BBC Bitesize to provide resources on the former Empire nations in the world wars:
- Why the British West Indies Regiment joined World War One
- The South African Native Labour Corps: Segregation and racism in World War One
- What happened to the British West Indies Regiment after World War One
- IWM also have some free teacher CPD videos about how to teach Empire and conflict.
Climate Crisis and Ecological Sustainability
- Letters to the Earth
- A Life on Our Planet - a book by David Attenborough
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- Youth Design Challenge from the Biomimicry Institute
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- Biomimicry: Using Nature’s Perfect Innovation Systems To Design The Future – an article from Forbes
Relationships and Sex Education
- Cracks in the Curriculum #1: Sex (re) education – a resource from the Serpentine
- NSPCC resources
- PSHEAssociation
- Adam Kay: 'We should talk to kids about sex and alcohol. Everything goes wrong when people close up' – an article from The Guardian