Education Department
The Animal Aid Education Department has a free school speakers service. Our network of trained, volunteer school speakers is available to give talks or run workshops on a range of topics, such as animal rights, vegetarianism or animal experiments.
We also provide a wide range of materials suitable for teachers and pupils studying subjects such as English, Citizenship, PSHE, RE, Food Technology, Media Studies and General Studies at KS3 and 4 and Sixth Form.
Resources include videos and DVDs, Student Activities (lesson plans and worksheets), student factsheets and information booklets, campaign leaflets and posters. Most of these are free to teachers.
Contact us
If you have any queries or feedback concerning our resources, or suggestions for new materials, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Email: education@animalaid.co.uk
Alternatively phone:
01732 364 546 ext 221 to order education resources
01732 364 546 ext 234 to book school talks
01732 364546 ext 230 for other queries
LATEST NEWS
New DVD: Let's Cook
Animal Aid's cookery-training officer, Liz Hughes, demonstrates to school students how to cook two delicious and nutritious vegetarian dishes: vegetable chilli (10 minutes duration) and vegetarian sausage and bean casserole (15 minutes duration).
Watch Let's Cook: Vegetarian Chilli Watch Let's Cook: Vegetarian Sausage and Bean Casserole Order your copy now Download the recipe sheet Request a vegetarian cookery demonstrationVeggie Guide to Good Nutrition
This informative and eye-catching wall chart lists the best plant-based food sources for the main nutrients such as proteins, carbohydrates, fats, minerals and vitamins. Measuring 90 cm x 40 cm, it is an ideal size for displaying on the food technology classroom wall. It is also laminated, making it durable and easy to keep clean. Up to two copies available free.
Order your copy now View and order our other postersNationwide art and poetry competition
Animal Aid invites your pupils to take part in its second nationwide art and poetry competition. The theme is factory farming – a subject that stirs the emotions, fires the imagination and can provoke powerful artwork. Why not set this as a class project?
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