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Bringing Global Learning to Abbotswood Primary School. Our Project: Global Citizenship. To immerse the children in different cultures from around the world - starting with Kenya. We chose Kenya so that we could compare the similarities and differences between children’s lives.
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Our Project:Global Citizenship • To immerse the children in different cultures from around the world - starting with Kenya. • We chose Kenya so that we could compare the similarities and differences between children’s lives.
Initial Assessment 14th November 2010 – Su (Year 4)
From our initial assessments we found that the children had limited geographical knowledge of the world. Throughout the term we decided to dedicated 15 minutes a week to improve this. In Busy book time, we set the children a task involving map work.
Within our class we introduced a ‘Global learning log’. Each child was then paired up with someone they wouldn’t usually work with. We decided to work in this way because we wanted the children to experience challenging and conflicting views different from their own.
We taught lessons focusing on everyday life (making comparisons) and the culture of Kenya. Music
Art: Batik
When teaching the children about everyday life in Kenya, we thought it would be more relevant to the children if we were to teach the facts through a character.
Through teaching the children about different cultures in Kenya they have become more interested in the world around them. After…
Where do we go from here? • Staff training to introduce Global learning to the school (March ‘11). • As a school, we have subscribed to the children's newspaper (first news) and will encourage other teachers to use and focus on the world news section. • More books to be added to the school library about different cultures. • Plot subject throughout the school linking where possible with Edison curriculum.