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This resource is a case study based on the Building Bridges resource pack, available on TES, showing the experiences of the white community in seeing large groups of Caribbean people arriving in Britain after the Second World War - 1948 to 1962 - known as "The Windrush.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/building-bridges-windrush-experiences-11723774
The case study demonstrates the interactions between the older and younger generation, regarding the subject matter and enabled both to learn from each other. Both groups have taken lead roles in facilitating workshops, oral history interviews, and sharing experiences. The elders’ involvement, through their stories and oral history, provides a great deal of cultural learning for future generations. They gain a sense of satisfaction and purpose in passing on their experiences and knowledge. Young people’s involvement provides a distinctive perspective on the activities.
Suitable for different key stages and curriculum requirements.

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leegreatorex

6 years ago
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Good content covering an oral history workshop. This would work well if used in conjunction with the Building Bridges Educational Resource.

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