From the 20th - 22nd Nov, three groups of Year 7 students from Smestow Specialist Sports College attended sessions at the CLC as part of their Citizenship / PSHE programme of work. During the sessions, students participated in a variety of activities - mindmapping, using the voting systems and using Immersive Education’s Kar2ouche software - to think about issues related to discrimination in British society. Students created soap opera stories in Kar2ouche to explore how real-life students might handle and combat discrimination in a school environment.
What the teachers said:
Pupils have enjoyed their learning experience. They have become more confident in using the computers. Pupils have learned more about discrimination and were able to put their experiences across. They worked effectively in groups and showed very good team work.
Very well presented, full of pace and students were engaged throughout.
Very well planned and timed. Good clear explanations with a suitable balance of instruction and individual/pairs work.








