Spanning five decades, this resource pack documents the profound influence of Jamaica on British culture, tracing its trajectory from independence in 1962 to 2000. By contextualizing Jamaica’s history since its acquisition under British Rule in 1655, the pack illuminates the interconnections between Britain and the evolution of Jamaica’s distinctive cultural identity.

Through a variety of activities, this bundle enriches students’ learning skills, knowledge, and personal development, fostering a deeper understanding of Jamaica’s hidden histories and their impact on the broader cultural landscape.

Tailored for Key Stage 3, specifically Year 9 students, it seamlessly integrates into the National Curriculum across various subjects, including History, English, Art & Design, and Design & Technology.

The bundle includes the Jamaica Hidden Histories educational pack, featuring a comprehensive 50-page Learning Book, a 35-page Activities and Teachers Notes booklet, and a versatile Unit of Work in Art & Design complete with lesson plans.

Additionally, the Jamaica Hidden Histories DVDs offer engaging content on pivotal historical moments:

Oliver Cromwell Takes Jamaica

Jamaican Independence

Enterprise 1980s to 1990s

and The Making of Meditations Beneath Duppycherry Tree.
This educational initiative was a pivotal aspect of the Heritage Lottery Fund project, spearheaded by Full Spectrum Productions from 2012 to 2015. The resource is currently published by Tuareg Productions, offering a comprehensive and immersive learning experience for students from diverse backgrounds.

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