Children in Key Stage 1 bring a wealth of personal experiences into the classroom. Through travel, food, social circles, cultural practices, stories, rhymes and of course technology – children are now born as citizens of our global village. Generally they will have positive associations. Some will have the ability to compare similarities and differences between places and people. Others may know there are places in the world where people live in poverty. Yet what does living in poverty mean? Where do families live? Do children go to school? What do they play with? What do they eat?

Office
http://www.islamic-relief.org.uk/

Citation
DIN, S (2010), Our Lives, [Online], available: http://www.islamic-relief.org.uk/resources/education/publications/

BY

Suma DIn

Type

Annual Report

OFFICE

UK

LANGUAGE

English

YEAR

2010

KEYWORDS

2010, Child Protection, Education, Islamic Relief, Key stage 1, UK