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Case studies: To see a growing library of single page pdf’s and simple powerpoints that summarise work with primary and secondary schools as an inspiration for your school citizenship projects.Click here EMAG: The Ethnic Minority Achievement Grant (EMAG) is the main source of additional central government funding available to schools and local authorities for giving ethnic minority and EAL pupils (pupils with English as an additional language) access to the curriculum. Comprehensive guidance has been produced to support teachers in their work with these children and the DfEs website at the bottom of the page contains information ranging from the role of LEAs through to advice on supporting individual communities.Click here to view their work One Tower Hamlets: Click here to view the One Tower Hamlets pageWhen we lived in Somalia Exhibition: Click here to view the Somalia Exhibition pagePrimary School Webquest Work: Using online research webquests primary school classes have explored different issues of human rights including health and fairtrade, created storyboards and animations at the City Learning Centre, and put these into webpages with video clips. Over twenty schools have spent the day or morning at Tower Hamlets town hall learning about democracy, their interviews of politicians are online, along with a new growing library of world famous experts in democracy, education and human rights.Click here to see webquests and to see their work Co-ops, Enterprise and the Global Ian Mikardo and Cayley students interviewed politicians and business people at the annual Co-op Party Conference, as part of their research into how co-ops are important for world development. These interviews are online, as part of a growing resource created by children acting as journalists. Along with these interviews is a set of clips of Bow Boys co-op project.Click here to see a menu including the childrens work East End Eye This has project work from young people, including an anti-bullying project by George Green’s students; environmental cartoon adverts by the Pupil Referral Unit, as well as a video of a trip to a waste burning power station; and many more…Click here for East End Eye East End Talking Is a site for primary children to share their work and views. Find out about creative projects, school council work, local history projects…Click here for East End Talking
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