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Artists in Education: An approved artists in education database
www.artistsineducation.org

Artsedeast: For support with arts in education initiatives for the eastern region
www.artsedeast.org.uk

Augusto Boal and Forum Theatre:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusto_Boal
Augusto Boal (born 1931 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is an innovative and influential theatrical director, writer and politician. He is the founder of “Theatre of the
Oppressed” (T.O.), a political theatrical form originally used in radical popular
education movements, growing up alongside Paulo Freire’s “Pedagogy of the
Oppressed.”

Harvard Gazette: Augusto Boal’s ‘Theatre of the Oppressed’
Oppression, according to Augusto Boal, is when one person is dominated by the
monologue of another and has no chance to reply.
www.hno.harvard.edu/gazette/2003/12.11/15-boal.html

International Theatre of the Oppressed Organisation Established by Boal for the continuation and support of the Theatre of the Oppressed form www.theatreoftheoppressed.org

A Brief Introduction to Augusto Boal
Brazilian theatre director Augusto Boal developed The Theatre of the Oppressed
(TO) during the 1950s and 1960s. In an effort to transform theater from the...
www.communityarts.net/readingroom/archivefiles/1999/12/a_brief_introdu.php

Department for International Development (DfID): www.dfid.gov.uk and
www.globaldimension.org.uk to locate resources about the global dimension

Ecoschools: For sustainable schools framework, support and awards
www.eco-schools.org.uk

Current Environmental Education pages on Esinet (although will this alter):www.norfolkesinet.org.uk/envedu

DfES Global Gateway: Information on how to develop an international dimension & how to set up partnerships with schools overseas www.globalgateway.org.uk

Grassroots: Theatre for Development Company www.grassrootstheatre.com

Norfolk Education and Action for Development (NEAD) :
A key local source for global citizenship, NEAD’s resource centre sells or loans teaching materials (see its resource catalogue), runs INSET and other educational events on local/global issues. Its World Shop sells fairly traded goods. Tel: 01603 610993 www.nead.org.uk

Oxfam: Supports teachers in incorporating a global dimension. The site includes online resources & professional development resources www.oxfam.org.uk coolplanet

Peace Child International: Sustainable development resources written by young people, for young people www.peacechild.org

QCA site about sustainable development:http://www.nc.uk.net/esd

Teachernet site about sustainable development: www.teachernet.gov.uk/wholeschool/sd

WWF: Provides a variety of online activities, case studies from schools, information and resources, as well as many publications www.wwflearning.co.uk
     
  This programme was devised and managed by Anna McCarthy, Arts in Education Project Development Officer, Susan Falch -Lovesey, Head of Environmental and Outdoor Education. We would like to thank EADEN for their financial and moral support, Grassroots Theatre for Development Company, Penny Fraser, and Nell Seal, Broads Futures Co-ordinator. We are also most grateful for the enthusiasm and bravery and invaluable feedback from the participating schools and educational organisations:
       
  Alderman Swindell First School
All Saints Gt Ryburgh Primary School
Colby Primary School
Ellingham Primary School
Falcon Middle School, Norwich
Forncett St Peter Primary School
Litcham Primary School
Old Catton Church of England Middle School
Schools Waste Action Club
St Michael’s Primary School King’s Lynn
Stalham Middle School
Stradbroke Primary School