A collection of short films for primary schools, exploring the experiences and contributions of people from communities across the UK, and celebrating the rich contribution of the black community to the culture, society and economy of the UK.
In each film, pupils are introduced to different role models, focusing in particular on the experiences and contributors of black British people in post-war Britain. Each of these central characters is interviewed by a child of a similar age to your pupils.
These short films are suitable for teaching history at KS2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and at 2nd Level in Scotland. In the Key Stage 2 primary national curriculum in England, this series of history films fits neatly into a study of an aspect or theme in British history that extends pupils' chronological knowledge beyond 1066. Each film comes with teacher notes that detail some other areas of the curriculum beyond history that can link with the topics covered. These notes link to Scottish, English, Welsh and Northern Irish curriculums. All films also have a strong link to the PSHE curriculum, whether it is looking at identity and culture, community and responsibilities, diversity and challenging prejudice or career and aspirations. More information for teachers can be found on each page below.
We recommend starting by watching the film for teachers with Kara Joseph, who offers advice on how these short films might be used in the classroom.
We have also made available . Although this document accompanies another 成人论坛 Teach series, which is for secondary schools, some of the advice may help you to ensure a safe and inclusive environment for all pupils.
Mac Williams - Working in the coal mining industry. video
In this short film Abiodun MacDonald Williams, known to his close friends as Mac, talks to his neighbour, 11-year-old Iris, about what it was like working as a ventilation officer in County Durham in the 1960s.
Alison Bennison - Working as a NHS nurse. video
This short film for primary schools follows Alison Bennison's journey to Britain from Barbados in 1960, to train as a nurse and work for the National Health Service. The story is told by Alison's granddaughter, Lindsey, and nine-year-old Dontay.
Christina Shingler - Becoming an author of children's literature. video
In this short film Felix, aged 10, talks to his grandmother Christina (Tina) Shingler, a writer who decided to do something about the lack of black characters in British literature.
David Mwanaka - Becoming a farmer in Britain. video
In this short film 11-year-old Anashe meets David Mwanaka, and finds out about his journey from Zimbabwe to becoming a farmer in Britain.
Dennis Morris - Becoming a photographer. video
This short film tells the story of Dennis Morris, a well-known photographer from London, originally from Jamaica, who photographed famous musicians including Bob Marley.
Elsie Owusu - Becoming an architect in Britain. video
In this short film 11-year-old Kendra meets Elsie Owusu, who moved from Ghana to the UK as a child and became an architect, and dealt with the challenges of working in a white, male-dominated profession.
Eunice Olumide - Breaking into the fashion business. video
In this short film 12-year-old Lore meets Eunice Olumide, a second generation Nigerian who was born and grew up in Scotland and become a professional model.
Magid Magid - Becoming the youngest ever Lord Mayor of Sheffield. video
In this short film 14-year-old Abdirahman meets Magid Magid, a Somali-British activist and politician who served as the youngest ever Lord Mayor of Sheffield from May 2018 - May 2019.
Vernon Samuels - The Bristol Bus Boycott of 1963. video
In this short film 13-year-old Amelia and Vernon Samuels, who represented Great Britain in the 1988 Olympics, tell the story of the Bristol Bus Boycott and Vernon's father, who was the first black bus driver in Bristol.
Yesha Townsend - A Bermudian poet in London. video
This short film tells the story of Yesha Townsend, a Bermudian poet who currently lives and works in London, and how she has been influenced by Mary Prince, a black woman who escaped from slavery.
External learning-related websites:
- - A selection of lesson plans for teaching KS2 pupils about the Empire Windrush and Caribbean migration.
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