Who We Are
The Humanities
Education Centre, as a Development Education Centre,
helps prepare young people for an increasingly globalised world by:
- promoting critical and creative thinking,
- enabling “student voice” and supporting participation
- raising the profile of global issues
- encouraging positive local action for global change.
Our Aims are:
To provide opportunities for schools to raise standards through curriculum
enrichment and giving young people a voice.
To promote a global perspective and understanding of sustainable development
in the context of an interdependent system of lands and people.
To engender an appreciation and celebration of the richness of cultural diversity
in our, and other communities.
To maintain and develop the resources to support curriculum development and
provide in-service training and advice to teachers.
To raise awareness among young people of the causes of injustice and inequality
in a local, national and international context and to instil an understanding
and empathy for oppressed peoples.
The Humanities
Education Centre works in four main areas:
We have a resource centre with a wide range of resources for primary and secondary
schools and we work closely with Tower Hamlets Schools Library Service.
We provide training and advice on a range of global development and sustainability
issues for students, teachers and other educationalists.
Our publications include Bangladeshi Children in our schools; Storyworlds;
We live in the East End; the big book Play on the Line and the board game Locococo.
We work on a range of student voice and participation projects with oung people,
schools, Local Authorities, Initial Teacher Education institutions, Development
NGOs and other organisations.
Websites:
Citizenship Pieces
For teachers and other educationalists in Tower Hamlets and elsewhere to keep up to date with curriculum
developments, teaching resources, issues and events.
www.citizenship-pieces.org.uk
East End Eye
For secondary students to share ideas and experiences
and to discover opportunities for local participation.
www.eastendeye.org.uk
East End Talking
For primary pupils to create and present their work to share with
other children and to learn about being active young citizens.
www.eastendtalking.org.uk
Global Footprints
Ideas and activities aimed at empowering all participants, but
particularly the young, to take steps towards a more sustainable future.
www.globalfootprints.org
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Development
education is an approach to learning that leads to greater understanding
of global inequalities, why they exist, and what can be done about them.
Development
education in schools aims to give pupils:
- a global perspective by using active learning methods, based on enquiry into
issues and ideas,
- the knowledge, skills and attitudes which promote justice and
equality in a multicultural society and interdependent world.
The Humanities
Education Centre promotes the values, aims and principles of development
education and global citizenship throughout all areas of education. HEC is
part of a wider network of Development Education Centres and other organisations
involved in promoting the global dimension. HEC is a partner of Local4Global
London and South England Regions strategy, part of the Department for International
Development’s Enabling Effective Support Initiative.
Underlying
the idea of the global dimension
to the curriculum are eight key concepts

Developing the global dimension in the school curriculum
DfES March 2005