Resources
Recommended resources and research materials:
As a supplement to our Education Packs, you can download our Added Value Unit as a PDF here:
This unit contains research questions on Nuclear Weapons, Pressure Groups and NATO, as well as a list of recommended websites.
(Free software such as Adobe PDF reader, Foxit Reader and Apple’s ‘Preview’ can be used to open PDF files on all platforms: PC/Mac/Linux or mobile devices. The pack PDFs are designed to be accessible to those who use screen readers or text-to-speech software)
Recommended resources:
Moral Issues - The moral issues surrounding the use of Weapons of Mass Destruction. The Geneva Convention, religious and moral arguments against nuclear weapons. Website links for religious and non-religious groups.
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Nuclear Weapons and the Environment - Environmental damage from the manufacture, testing and disposal of nuclear weapons. Also: Uranium mining and processing; Chernobyl; Trident submarines on the Clyde; Atmospheric tests; Disposal of waste; Depleted Uranium.
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NATO Q & A - A resource that offers answers to the most important questions about the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).
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Cuban Missile Crisis - A summary of the Cuban Missile Crisis, the moment when the United States and the Soviet Union came closest to a full scale nuclear war, and Scotland's role in it.
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Who Represents Me? - A short and practical exercise meant to familiarise pupils with the role of their elected representatives (MSPs, MPs, MEPs and Cllrs).
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Glossary - A five page list that offers brief definitions of terms relating to nuclear weapons.
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Human CND Symbol - A short exercise which invites pupils to work with radii and angles and stimulates their imagination
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Poetry - An exercise that invites pupils to analyse two poems about the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster. It focuses on understanding, structure and form and invites students to create their own poems.
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Further research and other materials:
INES Nuclear Event Scale - The International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale (INES), a worldwide tool for communicating to the public in a consistent way the safety significance of nuclear and radiological events. Published by the International Atomic Energy Agency .
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Why Britain Should Stop Deploying Trident - Trident, a first strike weapon; UK's Trident is not truly independent; upgrading of Trident; turning Trident into a mini-nuclear weapon; making Trident more usable and increasing global instability. Published by Greenpeace .
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Nuclear Britain Map - A map of the UK, showing sites related to the manufacture, storage and deployment of nuclear weapons. Published by CND UK .
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Trident Costs Placard - A blank template placard . Published by CND UK .
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Civil Defence, Protect and Survive (UK, 1966 and 1980) - Several UK Government pamphlets, from 1966 to 1980, relating to nuclear war. Including 'Civil Defence - why we need it', 'Protective Structures for Civilian Populations' and 'Protect and Survive'. Compiled by Nigel B. Cook .
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UKWMO Protecting by Warning (UK, 1979) - A publication about the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation (UKWMO) which was to supply information on nuclear bursts and fall-out over the United Kingdom. Compiled into electronic form by George Coney .
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Civil Defence (UK, 1981) - Civil Defence, why we need it. A message from the Home Secretary and the Secretary of State for Scotland. Compiled into electronic form by George Coney .
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Protect and Survive (UK, 1980) - How to make your home and family as safe as possible under nuclear attack. Compiled into electronic form by George Coney .
The public information film 'Protect & Survive - Casualties' can be found on our DVD under 'extras', and other films from the 'Protect and Survive' series can be found via the Internet Archive .
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Video resources: