An eclectic mix of fiction, poetry, articles and autobiography exploring what it is to be human and examining the challenges we face as global citizens. This collection is designed to link with Citizenship and PSHE issues, such as identity, rights, responsibilities and tradition. The texts are arranged in five themed sections: Growing pains; Letting go; Facing the world; Britain in the past and The world about us. The collection includes texts by Maya Angelou, Arthur C. Clarke, Graham Greene, Doris Lessing, Penelope Lively and Roger McGough.
This is Book 6 in the Cambridge Collections Series. See all Cambridge Collections books here.
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Geoff Barton is the General Secretary for the Association of School & College Leaders (ASCL). A former headteacher, he has also written and edited more than 100 books on English and school leadership. He is a Founding Fellow of the English Association and a regular writer and speaker on education.
Jo Shackleton has been a secondary English teacher and subj