Resources

Teacher Resources

Our resources

Teacher Resources

The 国产视频 teaching resources have been created to help teachers and students explore the power of education in unlocking big change on a range of topics and issues.

See resources

Popular explainers

See all explainers

Interview special: Nish Kumar

Better Angels Podcast

Interview special: Nish Kumar

Sarah Brown talks to British Comedian Nish Kumar about the anger he felt at racist abuse directed at him in his first gig after the UK's Brexit result and how he channeled this fury and frustration into his current stand up tour 'Actions speak louder than words, even when you shout the words real loud'.聽

Interview Special: Kevin Watkins

Better Angels Podcast

Interview Special: Kevin Watkins

Sarah Brown talks to Kevin Watkins, CEO of Save the Children UK, a leading international NGO working to eradicate poverty around the world.

Ways To Create Change

Better Angels Podcast

Ways To Create Change

Sarah Brown talks to New York Times columnist and author Nick Kristof, former President of Tanzania, Jakaya Kikwete, British comedian Nish Kumar and Dutch Anti-Trafficking campaigner Toos Heemskerk-Schep.

What does it take to be a better campaigner?

Better Angels Podcast

What does it take to be a better campaigner?

Sarah Brown talks to LGBT super-activist David Mixner, Christy Turlington Burns, Kevin Watkins and Shazia Ramzan.聽

Laura Bates

Better Angels Podcast

Laura Bates

Sarah Brown talks to Laura Bates, British feminist writer and Founder of the Everyday Sexism Project. At the age of 25, Laura found herself the unexpected figure-head of a rapidly growing movement, and rose to the challenge admirably.

Sir Patrick Stewart: Interview Special

Better Angels Podcast

Sir Patrick Stewart: Interview Special

Sarah Brown talks to Sir Patrick Stewart, OBE, the world-renowned English Actor, whose career spans The Royal Shakespeare Company, TV dramas, and the much loved roles of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the Star Trek films and professor Charles Xavier in X-Men.聽

Safe Spaces Brief: Protecting Brain Development in Emergencies (February 2017)

Reports

Safe Spaces Brief: Protecting Brain Development in Emergencies (February 2017)

While humanitarian responses typically focus on the physical needs of children ages 0 to 5, negative experiences caused by crisis can also lead to poor cognitive and socioemotional development, hampering future learning and increasing the risk for long term health and behaviour problems.聽Early childhood programmes that provide nurturing care, a safe environment to play and learn, and support for caregivers ensure children not only survive, but have the best start for a good future.

Safe Spaces Brief: Protecting The Most Vulnerable in Emergencies and Disasters (February 2017)

Reports

Safe Spaces Brief: Protecting The Most Vulnerable in Emergencies and Disasters (February 2017)

Despite the tremendous need, early childhood development remains seriously under-prioritised in emergency response.聽This brief outlines the shortfalls in the provision of Safe Spaces for children to grow and thrive in emergency, conflict, or vulnerable environments.聽

Creativity in Changemaking

Better Angels Podcast

Creativity in Changemaking

Sarah Brown chats to Nadine Labaki, Steve Nguyen, Nick Sharrat and young activists from Mobaderoon in Syria.

How Do You Solve A Problem Like…Refugee Education

Better Angels Podcast

How Do You Solve A Problem Like…Refugee Education

How do you actually make big change happen? In this episode, Sarah Brown explores the challenge of how to educate Syrian children who have been forced to flee their homes and schools due to the ongoing war. What are all the elements involved in getting hundreds of thousands of Syrian back to school and learning?

Load more resources