Broadening the scope of teaching provides a range
of topics for discussion in subjects including geography, business
studies, RE, health studies and even PE.
"Young people can be encouraged to look at solutions for prevention
of these catastrophes, to consider the possibilities of and barriers
to sustainable development and world interdependence. It's about
equipping them with the ability to deal with the complexities of
these issues."
Muhammad Imran, education manager at Islamic Relief, says the earthquake
has transformed Pakistani communities here. They have not only rallied
to the cause but their action has rippled through other communities,
uniting them with different faith groups.
He says teachers could do more to make disasters real by inviting
relief workers or relatives of those affected into schools to speak
about their experiences. "There are too many glossy books in
the classroom that desensitise the issues..The emotion and sincerity
of people with direct experience will have a profound effect and
resonate with young people."
Sam Goonetillake, chief executive of Help Lanka, encourages young
people to put themselves in the shoes of affected children. "I
ask them to imagine a tsunami happening to them, what they would
save and what they would do afterwards to restore faith and hope
in their lives."
His charity has twinned 20 UK schools with schools in Sri Lanka.
The long-term benefit to the Sri Lankan children will be support
to learn English, but the greatest benefit is for British young
people, he says:
"They're learning that these are children like them. They
may not have computers and Sky TV, but they like football and ice
cream too. It helps our children to have an awareness of how fortunate
they are and to have appreciation of other nationalities and cultures."
* www.dea.org.uk, Development Education Association website on
how to raise awareness and understanding of how global issues affect
people's daily lives. Tel: 020 7812 1282.l www.helplanka.co.uk,
information on how to join the school twinning project.l www.dec.org.uk,
Disasters Emergency Committee's latest information on disasters
around the world and how to help l www.islamic-relief.com
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