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Welcome to the UK project Bringing the outside in workshop. Bringing the outside in. Using what learners tell us about ‘integration’; their lives, hopes and feelings about settling in the UK to: inform courses, activities, events and workshops
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Bringing the outside in Using what learners tell us about ‘integration’; their lives, hopes and feelings about settling in the UK to: • inform courses, activities, events and workshops • build links with people, places and organisations inside and outside the classroom.
YOGA: Yes, I am very happy and i did enjoy it. Also I will try that at home. It’s healthy for body FIRE SAFETY: I’m grateful for info... we enjoyed the fire engine. Brilliant and the firemen were very informative. Giving good information which some people did not know about FOOD SAFETY: Kids loved the clean hand demo. Good awareness of healthy food
What ‘integration’ can mean to learners “I know a lot of things, I can argue a lot of topics, but it’s all inside. This is a terrible stage ... I don’t want to watch life ... I need to, more English to explain how I feel, what I think.” “You can do many things you can't do it in your country, for example to say what you want... if you don't like something you can ... say I don't like this, it’s very important to have your freedom, to feel like human”. “because of the help of studying English like ESOL ... I can reach people ... who live here for long time, so I feel I’m in a part of this country ... I can relate to other people”
What does integration mean to learners? At your tables, discuss:- 1. What does integration feel like? 2. What do learners want to do? 3. What can help learners feel a sense of belonging?
Bringing the outside in and building links from the classroom: courses/topics/activities in the class events/workshops/trips for the group people/places/organisations to signpost/accompany learners to
Same life aim, three different journeys In your groups, draw a river illustrating one of the possible journeys for a newly-arrived woman who wants to study law: • Gets a lot of support • Gets some support • Gets little or no support Identify some achievable goals on each river www.reflect-action.org/reflectesol