Refugee Kids
Refugee and asylum-seeking children from around the world tell their own fresh and moving stories straight to camera.
Woven together, their stories tell of conflict at home, the dreams and disappointments of coming to Britain, and the pain and joy of family reunions and separations.
For all of the children, learning English is key to fitting in, making friends and getting the education they all value highly.
Some are already sure that Britain is home now, with all its differences in street and playground culture; some dream of going home with the skills and qualifications to help build a new country. But continuing conflict produces a bleaker outlook in others. Teachers are asked to understand that many such children have a lot on their minds, however much they appreciate school.
Ms Shakes on 18 April 2009
We often forget or simply don't know what it is like to be the 'new kid on the block' or the 'odd one out.' Also, we tak ...
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- Duration: 15:00 minutes
- Published: 28 April 2006
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Great Video18 April 2009 - 19:44
We often forget or simply don't know what it is like to be the 'new kid on the block' or the 'odd one out.' Also, we take so much for granted. Pick me up and transport me to a country where I don't know the language or have any friends and how would I fare?
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Inspirations - Refugee Kids19 August 2008 - 11:06
Useful video to use for ASDAN work in Key Steps for Citizenship looking at Challenge 3 and why people come to live in the UK
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moi14 January 2008 - 19:08
this video is really sad, who is responsible for the conflicts and look at who it is effecting, why do these innocent kids have to face so much difficulties,
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i thought that movie was14 June 2007 - 15:33
i thought that movie was very sad but some of it was quite funny when there thrughts f england and londn
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