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The Commonwealth: A Family of Nations  
Caroline Coxon (Author), Cheryl Dorall (Author), Liz Paren (Author)

Size: A4 (297 mm x 210 mm)
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Categories: Education, Teaching Materials

ISBN No: 978-0-85092-753-5

Format: Paperback

Publication Date: 2003
Number of Pages: 112

Status: Out of print

Price: £ 8.95    [Currency converter]  


Description

Addressing a long-standing gap in the market, this book is aimed at 12-16 year olds.

There are many people living in Commonwealth countries and beyond who know little about this 53-member grouping of nations. The Commonwealth matters because it stands for the principles and values of democracy, respect for human rights, the rule of law, peace, justice, co-operation and for sustainable development. The book, written in a clear, accessible style and colourfully illustrated throughout, has been written to tell young people about the Commonwealth. It explains how the association came into being and how it developed into what it is today; about why it matters; what it does for ordinary people; and especially its relationship with young people. Many of its wide-ranging activities and projects are described. The book includes chapters on the role of the Commonwealth, how it works, the Commonwealth Games, countries of the Commonwealth, and its relationship with younger generations.

The Commonwealth recognises that its future lies with the young people of the Commonwealth. There are many ways to be involved in its family of nations. Focusing on young people and their role as Commonwealth citizens both today and in the future, this title will be an invaluable teacher resource for the citizenship curriculum, for educationalists and for NGOs.

 

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A Family of Nations: Teacher Resource Pack

Publication Date: 2004
Stock Status: Out of print

ISBN No: 978-0-85092-787-0
Price: £ 22.50     [Currency converter]

Accompanies 'The Commonwealth: A Family of Nations'.

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