KS2 Anti-Racism with Man Utd - Show Racism the Red Card
- Duration: 15:00 minutes
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- Published: 01 04 2009
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Summary
Year 6 pupils from St John's Primary School, Manchester, attend the launch of Show Racism the Red Card's latest film at Manchester United's Old Trafford ground.
After watching the film, the pupils put their questions to a panel of footballers, including Rio Ferdinand and Andy Cole, and hear about their experiences of racism both on and off the pitch.
Back at school, the pupils do an activity to help them understand what it feels like to be a victim of racism.
Then they set to work on group entries for Show Racism the Red Card's annual school competition, which asks pupils to create work with an anti-racist message behind it. The groups discuss the meaning of racism and use their answers to put together some drama and rap entries.
Show Racism the Red Card is a charity which joins forces with professional footballers to combat racism.
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Comments (2)
I always like your way of teaching your pupils how to prepare your young for the future. the best for them.
It's the point which most educators ignore, creativity and refliction of oneself.
Isabelle mARTY
Congratulations to all the children seen in this video. Their performance is great and gives us hope for the future. May they build another type of Society.