Homes
A home is often described as somewhere safe and private that offers shelter, comfort and support. This resource allows schools to discuss the many definitions of home.
A home is often described as somewhere safe and private that offers shelter, comfort and support. This resource allows schools to discuss the many definitions of home.
The Federal Republic of Nigeria has a population of approximately 130.2 million. This resource provides an opportunity for pupils to explore another country and culture. It also examines some of the similarities and differences between Nigeria and Ireland.
“This city is what it is because our citizens are what they are.” – Plato
This resource examines the beauty and practicalities of architecture.
Religious festivals, rituals and customs vary from country to country, culture-to-culture and individual-to-individual. This resource explores religious diversity by examining a wide variety of cultures and practices.
According to Mohandas K Gandhi, “If we are to respect others’ religions as we would have them respect our own, a friendly study of world’s religions is a sacred duty”.
This resource explores the six main world religions.
Pupils will look at the Janjaweed in an age-appropriate manner. They will be encouraged to share their feelings throughout. This section also includes useful websites related to Sudan.
At the end of 2007, there were 11.4 million refugees and 26 million internally displaced people (IDP) forced to flee their homes by conflict or persecution. Pupils will look at what it is to be a refugee.
This resource provides an opportunity for students to explore the food of Western Sudan and identify the similarities and differences to the kind of food they eat every day. Pupils will look at the main food products used and grown in Western Sudan.
A large majority of working children are unpaid family workers and whatever payment some children receive falls well below normal rates, with girls regularly receiving much less than boys.
Games are a great way to make learning fun as well as enabling pupils to develop important skills such as co-operation, respect and leadership. Pupils will explore the right to play. They will be encouraged to share their favorite indoor games as well as learning some new ones!
Since July 2011, Sudan has been divided into two countries: The Republic of Sudan and The Republic of South Sudan. Relations between both nations are strained.
A boycott is an organized popular protest, named after Captain Charles C. Boycott (1832-97), who was ostracised by the Irish Land League after he not only refused to lower rents but also evicted tenants from land under his care, effectively condemning them to abject poverty.