26. Reduce inequalities for London’s girls and boys
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#Love London. Love the World
Climate Action 26: Reduce inequality for London’s girls and boys London (Global Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities)
Target audience: 5-9 year olds and their families
- Why?
- Woman of courage
Our Women of Courage Family Trail follows in the footsteps of the inspirational women who made London great. Put on some comfortable shoes and don’t forget your thinking caps! This 5 kilometre trail starts in Parliament Square by the newly unveiled statue of suffragist Millicent Fawcett.
Click here to see the resource on Women of Courage (a Family Explorer Trail)
With special thanks to the Mayor of London and his Education and Youth team.
Background to this resource
This project aims to:
- Connect London’s schools to great resources based on their city and
- To suggest ways to introduce a global perspective to their work.
Each blog will be based on two major curriculum resources available freely to teachers:
- The London Curriculum– developed by experts in their field working in partnership with the Mayor of London and his Education and Youth team.
- The World’s Largest Lesson– produced by Project Everyone in partnership with Unicef to help schools address three major challenges:
- End extreme poverty
- Fight inequality and injustice
- Tackle climate change
Each blog will aim to provide ways for teachers to reflect on these big issues through their own contexts, subject areas and from a London perspective.
- London’s National Park City launches in July 2019. Find out more.
- Outdoor Classroom Day: 23/05/19. Sign up to Outdoor Classroom Day
- London Climate Action Week: 1st-8th July 2019
Thanks to the teams at City Hall and Project Everyone for providing these great resources. Some of my blog has been adapted from their websites.
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