Globalization and

Related Issues

The links on this page are intended to help religious educators with activities, lesson plans, reflections and prayers around a particular topic.  The primary emphasis is on teaching and formation tools, not on content.  If you would like to know more about this particular topic, please visit the OJP issues web page or use any good search engine.

There are two categories of resources in the table below.  Download means either that there is a downloadable document or that the text on that web page can be copied and pasted into your own document.  Online means that the activity is interactive and must be done on the computer.

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Primary Grades        Intermediate Grades

Middle School       High School       Adult

Primary

Christian AID

This organization based in the UK has many subcategories with learning opportunities in what they call their learnzone.

There are loads of resources about fair trade and development on this website. 

Online and downloads Activities, simulations, Lesson plans and actions elementary through high school

United Nations Cyber School Bus

·         Rights at Work- An interactive computer based activity for younger students

Online Activity Primary and early intermediate

Sweat Free Shopping Guide

This is an abbreviated guide for buying clothing which is made in sweat-free conditions.

Download Possible action All

CAFOD (Catholic Organization for Overseas Development)

This organization based in the U.K. has loads of resources divided by age groups: primary schools, secondary schools, youth leaders and worship resources.  Also make sure you check out their “Watch/Listen” section where they have some animations dealing with trade and war.

Online and download Activities, online video and actions Elementary grades through adult

Global Exchange- Fair Trade

This page presents a concise overview of what it means when something is labeled fair trade.  It also has information about various campaigns for fair trade. 

Download Background and action All
Jubilee Debt Campaign

This website has loads of information about the effects of indebtedness on poor countries and how cancelling debt will affect the well-being of people in these severely indebted poor countries.  While most of the concepts are geared toward older children, there are activities even for primary school children with games. The one for younger children is "The Sticker Game"  for ages 7-10.  Resources include

There is also a introductory piece "Debt Across the Curriculum" which includes links to other sites with activities and information.

Download Activities and background Primary through high school

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Intermediate

Catholic Relief Services Kids’ Site

Almost all of these activities are done on a computer.  However, there are some downloadable materials as well.  If you have trouble accessing the kid's site, go to their main page and use the drop down menu in the upper right hand corner.

There are also some educational materials available by visiting their site for Operation Rice Bowl.

online with some downloads activities intermediate grades

Christian AID

This organization based in the UK has many subcategories with learning opportunities in what they call their learnzone.

There are loads of resources about fair trade and development on this website. 

Online and downloads Activities, simulations, Lesson plans and actions elementary through high school

Planet Teacher

This is a UK site so some of the information and spellings will need some “translation.”

 One of the buttons on the web page is the “hot news” button.  This link will send you to a page which has suggestions for follow-up action. 

  • Fair Trade- Chocolate can be good for you! This Planet teacher topic is about fair trade.
  • Trade- This lesson focuses on how international trade helps or hinders people in developing countries as they struggle to improve their lives

You can also sign up for their e-zine free of charge.  They also send out information for use by youth group leaders.  Also free of charge.

Online and downloads Activities, games and actions Grades 4-6

United Nations Cyber School Bus

·         Rights at Work- An interactive computer based activity for younger students

Online Activity Primary and early intermediate

Sweat Free Shopping Guide

This is an abbreviated guide for buying clothing which is made in sweat-free conditions.

Download Possible action All
Trocaire's CSPE Site

CSPE stands for Civil, Social and Political Education. This is a curriculum based on human rights and social responsibilities. This website has components for teachers, students and parents.

For teachers, the framework includes law, dignity, democracy, stewardship, development, interdependence and rights and responsibilities. 

For students, the framework is on rights: trade rights, environmental rights, development rights, refugee rights, children's rights, human rights, and stories of human right defenders.  Beside the good information and illustrations that are given, there are also action steps listed for each of the concepts.

There is also a site for parents.  The page "How Can I Support My Child" contains some very useful ideas for raising children with a global awareness. 

Online Background, discussion, action steps Intermediate, middle school, high school, teachers and parents

Global Gang

This is a good website for giving students a broader view of the world.  It is part of the “Make Poverty History” Campaign.  There are some good actions steps as part of this website.

Online Activities and actions Intermediate and middle school
Milking It

This extensive, interactive resource equips young people with an understanding of world trade and globalization. By focusing on the lives of dairy farmers in Wales and Jamaica, students consider why world trade rules are the way they are, how this affects farmers around the world, and how ordinary people can make a difference

Download and online Activity Ages 13-16
Looking Behind the Logo

This short plan introduces students to trade issues by looking at life for factory workers. It includes a 4 slide powerpoint presentation and teacher notes.  Both will need some "translation" because the website is based in the UK.

This could easily be used in conjunction with Trading Trainers simulation from CAFOD.

Download Background Ages 13-17

CAFOD (Catholic Organization for Overseas Development)

This organization based in the U.K. has loads of resources divided by age groups: primary schools, secondary schools, youth leaders and worship resources.  Also make sure you check out their “Watch/Listen” section where they have some animations dealing with trade and war.

Online and download Activities, online video and actions Elementary grades through adult

Global Exchange- Fair Trade

This page presents a concise overview of what it means when something is labeled fair trade.  It also has information about various campaigns for fair trade. 

 If your parish or school would like to sponsor a Fair Trade festival, visit Catholic Relief Services which has a fair trade catalog: “The Work of Human Hands.”

Download Background and action All
Jubilee Debt Campaign

This website has loads of information about the effects of indebtedness on poor countries and how cancelling debt will affect the well-being of people in these severely indebted poor countries.  All resources include a target age for the information and activities.  Resources include

There is also a introductory piece "Debt Across the Curriculum" which includes links to other sites with activities and information.

Download Activities and background Primary through high school

Sweatshop Quiz- Archdiocese of Newark, NJ

This quiz is part of the initiative the archdiocese took  on sweatshops to find out the source of Catholic schools uniforms.

Download Quiz Intermediate through adult

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Middle School

Church World Service

 “Facts Have Faces.”  These are downloadable or can be ordered.

·         Africa: In Bondage to Debt

·         Caution: Children at Work

Download Background information Middle school through adult

Transfair

They have a short online video that can be burned to a CD which puts a face on the success of fair-trade coffee.  Click on resources.  Click on video.  Running time is approximately 6 min.

Download Story/background Middle school through adult

Christian AID

This organization based in the UK has many subcategories with learning opportunities in what they call their learnzone.

There are loads of resources about fair trade and development on this website. 

Online and downloads Activities, simulations, Lesson plans and actions elementary through high school

Trocaire

Trocaire is the Irish equivalent of Catholic Relief Services here.  Because it is an Irish web site, some of the terms will need “translation.”  This unit on globalization includes some very good activities as well as background information.

Download Complete unit Middle and high school
Trocaire's CSPE Site

CSPE stands for Civil, Social and Political Education. This is a curriculum based on human rights and social responsibilities. This website has components for teachers, students and parents.

For teachers, the framework includes law, dignity, democracy, stewardship, development, interdependence and rights and responsibilities. 

For students, the framework is on rights: trade rights, environmental rights, development rights, refugee rights, children's rights, human rights, and stories of human right defenders.  Beside the good information and illustrations that are given, there are also action steps listed for each of the concepts.

There is also a site for parents.  The page "How Can I Support My Child" contains some very useful ideas for raising children with a global awareness. 

Online Background, discussion, action steps Intermediate, middle school, high school, teachers and parents

Sweat Free Shopping Guide

This is an abbreviated guide for buying clothing which is made in sweat-free conditions.

Download Possible action All

Responsible Shopper

This website allows you to compare the labor practices for various companies according to category (clothing, book retailers, etc.)

Online Background for social analysis Middle school through adult

Global Gang

This is a good website for giving students a broader view of the world.  It is part of the “Make Poverty History” Campaign.  There are some good actions steps as part of this website.

Online Activities and actions Intermediate and middle school
Milking It

This extensive, interactive resource equips young people with an understanding of world trade and globalization. By focusing on the lives of dairy farmers in Wales and Jamaica, students consider why world trade rules are the way they are, how this affects farmers around the world, and how ordinary people can make a difference

Download and online Activity Ages 13-16
Looking Behind the Logo

This short plan introduces students to trade issues by looking at life for factory workers. It includes a 4 slide powerpoint presentation and teacher notes.  Both will need some "translation" because the website is based in the UK.

Download Background Ages 13-17

CAFOD (Catholic Organization for Overseas Development)

This organization based in the U.K. has loads of resources divided by age groups: primary schools, secondary schools, youth leaders and worship resources.  Also make sure you check out their “Watch/Listen” section where they have some animations dealing with trade and war.

Online and download Activities, online video and actions Elementary grades through adult

Global Exchange - Sweatfree Toolkit

This is a resource for launching a sweatfree campaign.

Download Action kit Middle school through high school

Global Exchange- Fair Trade

This page presents a concise overview of what it means when something is labeled fair trade.  It also has information about various campaigns for fair trade. 

 If your parish or school would like to sponsor a Fair Trade festival, visit Catholic Relief Services which has a fair trade catalog: “The Work of Human Hands.”

Download Background and action All
Jubilee Debt Campaign

This website has loads of information about the effects of indebtedness on poor countries and how cancelling debt will affect the well-being of people in these severely indebted poor countries.  All resources include a target age for the information and activities.  Resources include

There is also a introductory piece "Debt Across the Curriculum" which includes links to other sites with activities and information.

Download Activities and background Primary through high school

Sweatshop Quiz- Archdiocese of Newark, NJ

This quiz is part of the initiative the archdiocese took  on sweatshops to find out the source of Catholic schools uniforms.

Download Quiz Intermediate through adult

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High School

Church World Service

 “Facts Have Faces.”  These are downloadable or can be ordered.

·         Africa: In Bondage to Debt

·         Caution: Children at Work

Download Background information Middle school through adult

Transfair

They have a short online video that can be burned to a CD which puts a face on the success of fair-trade coffee.  Click on resources.  Click on video.  Running time is approximately 6 min.

Download Story/background Middle school through adult
Catholic Relief Services- Fair Trade

This page contains extensive resources on fair trade including a definition of fair trade, an example of fair trade with coffee, action steps that can be taken, and fair trade and Catholic Social Teaching. 

 

Download Background and actvities Middle school through adult
Tough Times

This simulation from the Catholic Relief Services site shows how microfinance is an example of good aid and the impact it can have on the lives of people who are poor, especially women.

Download Simulation High school and adult

Christian AID

This organization based in the UK has many subcategories with learning opportunities in what they call their learnzone.

There are loads of resources about fair trade and development on this website. 

Online and downloads Activities, simulations, Lesson plans and actions elementary through high school
Rights of Workers

This unit from the Education for Justice website deals with CST and the rights of workers, transnational corporations, sweatshops and fair trade.

Download Complete unit High school and adult
Theology Library

This website includes links to many articles which are good for theological reflection on the issue of globalization.

Download Theological reflection High school and adult
Milking It

This extensive, interactive resource equips young people with an understanding of world trade and globalization. By focusing on the lives of dairy farmers in Wales and Jamaica, students consider why world trade rules are the way they are, how this affects farmers around the world, and how ordinary people can make a difference

Download and online Activity Ages 13-16
Looking Behind the Logo

This short plan introduces students to trade issues by looking at life for factory workers. It includes a 4 slide powerpoint presentation and teacher notes.  Both will need some "translation" because the website is based in the UK.

Download Background Ages 13-17
Fair Trade Quiz

This page contains six questions about Fair Trade.  There is also an article  "Fair Trade and our Buying Choices" in which you can find all the answers or there is a page with the answers with explanations.

Download Quiz High school and adult

Trocaire

Trocaire is the Irish equivalent of Catholic Relief Services here.  Because it is an Irish web site, some of the terms will need “translation.”  This unit on globalization includes some very good activities as well as background information.

Download Complete unit Middle and high school
Trocaire's CSPE Site

CSPE stands for Civil, Social and Political Education. This is a curriculum based on human rights and social responsibilities. This website has components for teachers, students and parents.

For teachers, the framework includes law, dignity, democracy, stewardship, development, interdependence and rights and responsibilities. 

For students, the framework is on rights: trade rights, environmental rights, development rights, refugee rights, children's rights, human rights, and stories of human right defenders.  Beside the good information and illustrations that are given, there are also action steps listed for each of the concepts.

There is also a site for parents.  The page "How Can I Support My Child" contains some very useful ideas for raising children with a global awareness. 

Online Background, discussion, action steps Intermediate, middle school, high school, teachers and parents

Sweat Free Shopping Guide

This is an abbreviated guide for buying clothing which is made in sweat-free conditions.

Download Possible action All

Responsible Shopper

This website allows you to compare the labor practices for various companies according to category (clothing, book retailers, etc.)

Online Background for social analysis Middle school through adult

CAFOD (Catholic Organization for Overseas Development)

This organization based in the U.K. has loads of resources divided by age groups: primary schools, secondary schools, youth leaders and worship resources.  Also make sure you check out their “Watch/Listen” section where they have some animations dealing with trade and war.

Online and download Activities, online video and actions Elementary grades through adult

Global Exchange - Sweatfree Toolkit

This is a resource for launching a sweatfree campaign.

Download Action kit Middle school through high school

Global Exchange- Fair Trade

This page presents a concise overview of what it means when something is labeled fair trade.  It also has information about various campaigns for fair trade. 

 If your parish or school would like to sponsor a Fair Trade festival, visit Catholic Relief Services which has a fair trade catalog: “The Work of Human Hands.”

Download Background and action All
Jubilee Debt Campaign

This website has loads of information about the effects of indebtedness on poor countries and how cancelling debt will affect the well-being of people in these severely indebted poor countries.  All resources include a target age for the information and activities.  Resources include

There is also a introductory piece "Debt Across the Curriculum" which includes links to other sites with activities and information.

Download Activities and background Primary through high school

The World Bank

The World Bank has some teacher materials and youth materials on world development.  The resources are generally for older students. Definitely worth browsing.

This page specifically targets development and has some learning modules.

These modules all have to do with sustainable development.  The specific modules are on population growth rate, life expectancy at birth, GNP per capita and access to safe water.

They also have available a whole online book Beyond Economic Growth: An Introduction to Sustainable Development The chapters are listed separately so you can pick and choose according to a specific topic.

Download and online Activities and background information High school

International Institute on Sustainable Development

Youth Sourcebook on Sustainable Development

This resource contains units on sustainable development, human rights and sustainable development, women and sustainable development and ecology and sustainable development. 

Download Background information High school

Sweatshop Quiz- Archdiocese of Newark, NJ

This quiz is part of the initiative the archdiocese took  on sweatshops to find out the source of Catholic schools uniforms.

Download Quiz Intermediate through adult
One World

This 25 page resource "Fair Trade and Our Buying Choices"  deals with Fair Trade.  It includes stories for the reasons behind the Fair Trade movement as well as the future of the Fair Trade movement.  For those interested in Fair Trade, there is a wealth of background information as well as resources for learning more.

Download Background High school

Adult

Better World

This page contains many provocative quotes about globalization.

Download Discussion starters High school and adult

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Adult

Transfair

They have a short online video that can be burned to a CD which puts a face on the success of fair-trade coffee.  Click on resources.  Click on video.  Running time is approximately 6 min.

Download Story/background Middle school through adult
Trocaire's CSPE Site

CSPE stands for Civil, Social and Political Education. This is a curriculum based on human rights and social responsibilities. This website has components for teachers, students and parents.

For teachers, the framework includes law, dignity, democracy, stewardship, development, interdependence and rights and responsibilities. 

For students, the framework is on rights: trade rights, environmental rights, development rights, refugee rights, children's rights, human rights, and stories of human right defenders.  Beside the good information and illustrations that are given, there are also action steps listed for each of the concepts.

There is also a site for parents.  The page "How Can I Support My Child" contains some very useful ideas for raising children with a global awareness. 

Online Background, discussion, action steps Intermediate, middle school, high school, teachers and parents
Rights of Workers

This unit from the Education for Justice website deals with CST and the rights of workers, transnational corporations, sweatshops and fair trade.

Download Complete unit High school and adult
Theology Library

This website includes links to many articles which are good for theological reflection on the issue of globalization.

Download Theological reflection High school and adult
Fair Trade Quiz

This page contains six questions about Fair Trade.  There is also an article  "Fair Trade and our Buying Choices" in which you can find all the answers or there is a page with the answers with explanations.

Download Quiz High school and adult

Theology Library

This site has articles and church documents and statements that relate to the issue of Third World Debt.

There is also one on labor

There is another on agriculture.

There is also one on globalization.

Download Reflection Adult

Sweat Free Shopping Guide

This is an abbreviated guide for buying clothing which is made in sweat-free conditions.

Download Possible action All
Catholic Relief Services

This page contains extensive resources on fair trade including a definition of fair trade, an example of fair trade with coffee, action steps that can be taken, and fair trade and Catholic Social Teaching. 

 

Download Background and activities Middle school through adult
Tough Times

This simulation from the Catholic Relief Services site shows how microfinance is an example of good aid and the impact it can have on the lives of people who are poor, especially women.

Download Simulation High school and adult

Responsible Shopper

This website allows you to compare the labor practices for various companies according to category (clothing, book retailers, etc.)

Online Background for social analysis Middle school through adult

CAFOD (Catholic Organization for Overseas Development)

This organization based in the U.K. has loads of resources divided by age groups: primary schools, secondary schools, youth leaders and worship resources.  Also make sure you check out their “Watch/Listen” section where they have some animations dealing with trade and war.

Online and download Activities, online video and actions Elementary grades through adult

Global Exchange- Fair Trade

This page presents a concise overview of what it means when something is labeled fair trade.  It also has information about various campaigns for fair trade. 

 If your parish or school would like to sponsor a Fair Trade festival, visit Catholic Relief Services which has a fair trade catalog: “The Work of Human Hands.”

Download Background and action All

International Institute on Sustainable Development

Youth Sourcebook on Sustainable Development

This resource contains units on sustainable development, human rights and sustainable development, women and sustainable development and ecology and sustainable development. 

Download Background information High school

Sweatshop Quiz- Archdiocese of Newark, NJ

This quiz is part of the initiative the archdiocese took  on sweatshops to find out the source of Catholic schools uniforms.

Download Quiz Intermediate through adult
One World

This 25 page resource "Fair Trade and Our Buying Choices"  deals with Fair Trade.  It includes stories for the reasons behind the Fair Trade movement as well as the future of the Fair Trade movement.  For those interested in Fair Trade, there is a wealth of background information as well as resources for learning more.

Download Background High school

Adult

Sojourners on the Issues

Discussion guides for four sessions each with articles from past issues of Sojourner’s magazine. Cost is $14.95 for each packet.  Available topics are Christian feminism, Christians and Nonviolence, Christians and Politics, Christians and the Environment, Christians and the Global Economy, Christians and Racial Justice, Christians and the Middle East, Christians and Poverty, Welcoming the Stranger: Christians and Immigration and What the Waters Revealed: Christians and Hurricane Katrina.  There is a sample available.

Available for purchase; download Group discussion Adult
Just News

Just News is a publication of the Office of Justice and Peace for the Diocese of Richmond.  Each issue is devoted to a single topic.

There is are issues devoted to Globalization, Africa, and Solidarity with Haiti.

Download Newsletter Adult
Better World

This page contains many provocative quotes about globalization.

Download Discussion starters High school and adult

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