Challenge your students to develop their media and digital literacy skills through this exciting, hands-on STEM Challenge.
See ResourceSupport young people to become empowered media literate citizens through a range of engaging activities.
See ResourceThis workbook supports students through the process of creating their own podcast episode, news report, radio segment and much more!
See ResourceThese templates will support students to develop their critical thinking skills when viewing different types of media including entertainment, news, social media and advertising.
See ResourceThe resources consist of activities which utilise content from the series coupled with active student participation, building knowledge of our democratic processes and civic responsibilities with a strong focus on developing media literacy and critical thinking skills.
See ResourceDreaming Soldiers, written by Catherine Bauer and illustrated by Shane McGrath, weaves tales of childhood adventures and battlefield challenges with Dreaming themes.
See ResourceThe Journey by Francesca Sanna is a beautifully illustrated picture book that introduces children to a new perspective on migration.
See ResourcePhillip Bunting’s Your Planet Needs You is a great introduction to thinking about the environment, and actions we can take to live more sustainably.
See ResourceWindows written by Patrick Guest with illustrations by Jonathan Bentley, shows the perspectives of five young people stuck indoors during lockdown, wondering about the world through their windows.
See ResourceSenior elder of the Wurundjeri people, Aunty Joy Murphy welcomes us to Country with a Wurundjeri wominjeka (welcome).
See ResourceWritten by Loll Kirby and illustrated by Yas Imamura, Do Something for Someone Else is about exploring real life stories of children spreading kindness through their everyday actions.
See ResourceWe work collaboratively with children and young people to elevate and amplify their voices on the issues that affect them. The voices of children and young people can provide advice and valuable insight into how their rights can best be protected and fulfilled.
See ResourceUtilising data collected via our Safer Cities Free to Be project in 2018 with Monash XYX Lab and Crowdspot, the report is a major study on street harassment, and urges authorities to improve reporting outcomes for girls and young women. In the original project, young women and girls from Sydney, Madrid, Lima, Kampala and Delhi […]
See ResourceYAS also partake in ‘share the mic’ opportunities, where young people consult with leaders and decision makers to bring youth experiences and voices to the forefront! In 2020, the Youth Activists spoke to Instagram, Facebook, Tik Tok and Twitter to demand commitments from social media platforms to create safe and empowering spaces for girls and […]
See ResourceThese youth leaders worked together to design The Future Online’s guiding project questions, conduct focus group discussions with peers, and take their demands of accountability and change to stakeholders in Australia and the Asia-Pacific: including the ESafety Commissioner, TikTok, and Twitter.
See ResourcePlan International first published The State of the World’s Girls Report in 2007. The 2018 report on cities is the first in a new series that each year will examine the behaviours, attitudes and beliefs that limit girls’ freedom and opportunities in specific environments or sectors. Cat-calling, stalking, groping and worse – it doesn’t matter […]
See ResourceWE CHALLENGE INJUSTICE WHEREVER IT HAPPENS, AND STAND FOR EQUALITY, FREEDOM AND JUSTICE WITH PEOPLE JUST LIKE YOU.
See ResourceOur award-winning Behind the Headlines programme empowers young people to understand, critically analyse, engage with and participate in the media. We have carefully tailored a set of innovative and authentic experiences, rooted in journalism and educational best practice. Sessions can be virtual or in-person at our Education Centre, located in the Guardian’s head office.
See ResourceBringing together news literacy, primary English and PSHE specialists from The Guardian Foundation, National Literacy Trust and PSHE Association, NewsWise offers free lesson plans, resources and workshops for schools, activities for families, high quality teacher training and opportunities to connect with real journalists
See ResourceGlobal Goals Education aims to develop global citizens. We support schools, regardless of their means, in embedding the values, traits, competencies and literacies that enable young individuals to care for, contribute to and excel in a sustainable world.
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