Pupils
How we work with pupils
We organise participative sessions in schools, working jointly with teachers, to give greater prominence to development issues and anti-racist, multicultural education in the school curriculum.
Topics include:
- International Debt
- Fair Trade
- Human Rights
- Deforestation
- Tourism
…and other reasons for global inequalities, as well as:
- Multicultural Arts (see our World Voices service)
- Distant Locality Studies
- Global Citizenship (see our Developing Citizenship project)
- Images
- Non-European History
- Homes
- Journeys
- Indigenous Peoples
- … and more.
These sessions can take the form of:
- Single session activity-based workshops
- A course of sessions, day-schools or conferences involving one or a number of schools
- Children’s Our World Festivals (multicultural), or other collaborative school events.
Many of these topics are brought to life, and learning enriched, through our World Voices and global artists service — artists, performers, musicians, dancers and craftspersons from many countries who can offer learning opportunities on development issues in schools.
