The Mandela effect refers to the experience of a false memory that is shared by many people. In 2010, researcher Fiona Broome coined the term when she discovered that many people believed ...
In the winter of 1964, Nelson Mandela arrived on Robben Island where he would spend 18 of his 27 prison years. Confined to a small cell, the floor his bed, a bucket for a toilet, he was forced to ...
A claim that anti-apartheid activist and former President of South Africa Nelson Mandela once said that "when two neighboring countries fight each other, just know the USA visited one" has been ...
The city, named Mandela after anti-apartheid leader and future South Africa president Nelson Mandela, would stretch 12 miles and encompass Roxbury, Mattapan, parts of Dorchester, Jamaica Plain ...
This series is relevant for teaching English at KS2, in England and Wales and Northern Ireland, and at Second Level in Scotland. Learn about Judith Weir's inspiration for the magical sounds heard ...
Nelson Mandela (1918-2013) become South Africa's first Black President, and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his leadership in negotiating a bloodless revolution in that country.
These clips are from the series, When I Worry About Things. Suitable for: KS2 and KS3 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 2nd Level in Scotland. A powerful animation explaining through ...
Why do we look ahead to special events? Is anticipation more exciting than celebration? Use this KS2 RE Advent lesson plan to ponder these big questions… For many of our students, Christmas is a very ...
Crikey, just when did this soft lad – the son Diana worried about most – born into unimaginable wealth, start thinking he was the reincarnation of Nelson Mandela? The great South African ...