Use these photos as an introduction to your assembly. Copy and paste the photo on to a power point and have it on display as the children enter the hall. Suggested discussion points are listed below each picture. See www.no-outsiders.com for more No Outsiders information
Friday, 21 February 2020
London is open
This photo was taken at the entrance to Euston underground station on February 19th 2020.
what do you see?
where is it?
- what is the London underground? Who uses it?
- who is Sadiq Khan, what is his job?
- "London is open, everyone's welcome" what does that mean?
- "Today, tomorrow and always" why those words?
- how diverse is London, who lives there? (at the 2011 census 8 million people lived in London, and 37% were born outside the UK)
- why is diversity a good thing?
- why do you think the letter o have been replaced by globes?
- why do you think people chose to place the sign at Euston station rather than other stations?
- how will this poster make visitors to London feel?
- how will this poster make people who live in London feel?
- do we have anything similar in our school? What could we have? Why should we?
- why is this about no outsiders?
www.no-outsiders.com
No Outsiders in our school: Teaching the Equality act in primary schools by Andrew Moffat
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