EDUCATION RESOURCES SCOTLAND
Here you will find our education resources to help raise awareness of the Srebrenica genocide and to promote lessons to be learned for future generations.
Our resources include a comprehensive set of lesson plans to be used across Personal, Social, Health, and Economic (PSHE) education developed jointly between Remembering Srebrenica and the leading experts at the PSHE Association.
There are lesson plans and activities to be used across the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence. Teachers in Scotland can use these, for example, within Social Studies, Religious and Moral Education, Health and Wellbeing and Personal and Social education.
Teaching resources for the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence
Contains a 6-lesson programme aimed at age 14+. The lessons cover:
- Understanding Genocide
- How are we different, how are we the same?
- Us and them: When differences become more important than similarities
- Being a critical consumer of information
- Being independent or going with the crowd
- Building a cohesive community
Whole School Assembly Pack – Secondary
Assembly plan and PowerPoint presentation ideal for Memorial week 2016
Primary Education Similarities and Differences Workshops
Contains age-appropriate workshops for KS1, Lower KS2 and upper KS2. These workshops focus on the lessons that can be learnt from Srebrenica – the importance and value of diversity within our community.
Whole School Assembly Pack – Primary
Assembly plan and PowerPoint presentation ideal for Memorial week 2016 – Assembly features the story of Alia the Ant, and promotes discussion on similarities and differences within our community.
School Assembly Evaluation Form
Link available to online evaluation form.
EDUCATION PACKS DOWNLOADS FOR SCOTLAND
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