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| Real life in Ghana |
| Welcome to Plan UK’s new Key Stage 3 Geography and Citizenship resource for 11–13 year olds, exploring and comparing social change in Ghana and in the UK. |
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By drawing on statistics as well as first hand accounts from Ghanaian children’s diaries and social commentaries, UK students will consider the impact of the changes taking place in Ghana, the positive and negative potential of these changes and how this relates to their own life experience in the UK. Background: |
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About Plan: In Ghana this means that children are working to overcome gaps in their education provision by spreading key educational messages between their peers about issues such as hygiene and HIV and Aids. Through education resources such as this one, Plan UK aims to help young people in the UK gain not only a better understanding of the world that they live in, but also to inspire them to play an active part in making it a fairer place. Resource information ‘Real life in Ghana‘ includes: |