
Bringing to life issues around children and work
We helped secondary teachers to create stimulating teaching resources based around photos and stories created by working children.
Although the three-year EU funded Eye to Eye project has now officially ended, engagement with the project and its resources continues. This site is staying up for at least the whole of the next academic year, giving teachers the opportunity to use these free, colourful, innovative resources. Help teachers find out about this new resource by printing and putting a flyer up in your staffroom. For a limited period (April/May) you can order hard copies of photocopiable resources.
This website is a source of information and support for teachers, students, educational organisations and others, who want to find out about the project or use our Eye to Eye teaching materials, developed by teachers to enhance the 'Global Dimension' in their own teaching or in their school. There is a wealth of activities for the classroom, as well as ideas and documents to help you explore issues in your schools such as identity, children's rights, poverty, inequality, children's participation and international develoment. You can even use the materials, as many have done, to enhance your school links or get students taking their own assemblies or getting creative in other ways. On the site there is also a lot of accessible information about child labour and development themes, useful for both students and teachers.





