
Show Racism the Red Card
The Educational Institute of Scotland is a sponsor of Show Racism the Red Card which is an anti-racism charity, which was established in January 1996.

The Educational Institute of Scotland is a sponsor of Show Racism the Red Card which is an anti-racism charity, which was established in January 1996.
Join us Tue 26 May, 4.30-6pm for a 90-min webinar on Education for Peace.
This webinar invites participants to reflect on what Education for Peace looks like in their own contexts and consider ways small changes could be implemented.
With over 95% of those who voted electing to take strike action, our members are unequivocal in their message to GCU management- they do not accept the rationale for these cuts and will fight against any proposed redundancies.
Join us on Tuesday 26th May, 4.30-6pm for Education for Peace: where we are, and what’s next, a 90 minute webinar exploring what Education for Peace looks like in our own contexts and consider ways small changes could be implemented. Book your place here:

This booklet aims to provide secondary school teachers and college lecturers with some ideas for tackling the myths of immigration within their schools and colleges;…

This booklet aims to provide primary school teachers with some ideas for tackling the myths of immigration within their schools; myths such as “we have…

This booklet aims to provide nursery and early primary teachers with some ideas for discussing the myths of immigration within their schools and nurseries.

The EIS welcomes and values a diverse and inclusive society, and we welcome refugees and asylum seekers to Scotland.


The poem is written using a Scots dialect. Some of the words might be familiar to you.
These footnotes should help you understand to who’s who and who did what.


There’s a lot going on the story so this activity is to help you work out what happens in each part of the poem.

There’s a lot going on the story so this activity is to help you work out what happens in each part of the poem.