Welcome to the community resources page, the resources below have been sent to ActivismEducation by various teachers and youthworkers teaching related topics within their sessions. All submissions have been credited how the teacher or youth worker who sent them requested to be credited, some may have wished to be anonymous. They cover a wide range of topics, extra sub-categories may be added on top of our current titles based on the content we receive. Do you teach related subjects? These can be political, historical e.g. of strikes, SMSC related resources such as awareness raising lessons of health conditions, debates, projects about sustainability, citizenship, religious equality, LGBTQ rights, global warming etc etc. If you want to share your resources scroll down below those uploaded for guidance on how to do this.
There are several ways that ActivismEducation accept submissions:
1. You could attach files in an email to us, click on the email link at the bottom of any page or click here. If that doesn't work you can copy and paste the following address to send in your resources ActivismEducation@gmail.com
2. You could send a WeTransfer link to the above email address if the file is too big to send as an attachment.
3. You could send a link via GoogleDrive to the above email address.
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Remember, when you send an attachment, WeTransfer or GoogleDrive link have the subject as 'Resource for Community Resources' or something similar and don't forget to let us know in the body of the email/ message when you share the link please include how you wish to be credited, for example - 'please credit Miss Keen, XYZ School' you may wish to credit the school, youth centre or other institution you work at or you may just wish to credit yourself in either full name or preferred name. Alternatively you may wish to remain anonymous! Remember if you do wish to remain anonymous to check your resources for references to yourself or your school, please also check that there are no personal details or images of your students or young people in submissions as per The Data Protection Act and Children Act.
By submitting a resource you confirm that you have the rights to do so, ActivismEducation accepts no responsibility for resources shared on the community page submitted by others claiming the work as their own, however if you spot a resource of yours that someone else has submitted please contact us via email with the subject line 'stolen resource' and in the body of the email specify how it is named on this site and under which category it has been placed and it will be removed.
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