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Rohingya refugees fleeing Myanmar for Bangladesh. Photo: Tommy Trenchard/Oxfam


Stand with Refugees
Creative teaching ideas for 7-14 year olds
We all want to live in a place of safety with our loved ones. A place we can call home. But conflict, disaster and poverty has made home a distant memory for millions of people.
These cross-curricular teaching ideas support learners to strengthen their enquiry skills, think critically about why some people are forced to flee, and develop empathy for others.
- Use photographs to develop visual literacy.
- Investigate push and pull factors.
- Analyse real-life statistics.