Amaali 'Islam, World Views, British Value, Prevent Racism and Prejudice workshops'
Schools are only too well aware that there are many new hoops the government wants them to jump through from the RE Curriculum to the promotion of ‘British Values’ through spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development. The ideas are certainly valuable - now more than ever, but the manner of its effective delivery is not obvious or easy.
And this is where Yesmien (Yazi) rides to the rescue!
Yesmien has developed her skills as a teacher and evolved a wide variety of workshops introducing Kashmiri culture and Islamic workshops to young children across the north of England.
Facilitating in primary and secondary schools, colleges, and universities - Remote learning sessions available
Her background working with Early Years in Education has helped her create hands-on fun practical workshops for pupils both in primary and secondary education, supporting staff training days and the current North Yorkshire agreed RE syllabus.
These workshops fully support the curriculum's ‘British Values’ demands. They are exciting, practical, and relevant. They meet Ofsted's requirement that pupils are helped to develop a respect and understanding of different faiths and cultures.
Workshops aim to:
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Support other principal religions represented in the UK.
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Understand the tolerance of those of different faiths and beliefs
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Tackle the subjects of prejudice and discrimination
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Address difficult and controversial events in the news
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Support healthy living
Yesmien workshops in primary schools are usually set up as 5 different activities, with pupils rotating through these activities. They can also be 'mixed and matched' to suit each school's needs.
On offer:
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Interactive sessions linking to the current North Yorkshire agreed on RE syllabus
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Kashmiri cooking
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Urdu/English storytelling
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Creative artwork including henna painting
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Dressing up in saris, salwar kameez, hijabs etc
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Arabic/Urdu writing
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Bollywood/bhangra dancing
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Drama improvisation exploring prejudice and racial issues
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Theatre performance followed by discussion or follow up project
Yesmien is happy to take whole school assemblies and explore the issues of racial prejudice.
She also offers staff training sessions looking at positive ways of dealing with cultural diversity, issues related to forced marriages, and cultural abuse.
Schools can be visited on a termly basis to work on specific projects.
Festivals can be linked to workshops.
Festivals 2022 (sometimes dates vary)
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Holi - 18th March 2022
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Ramadhan - starts on 2nd April 2022 (Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset)
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Eid Ul Fitr - 2nd May 2022 (Feast of fast-breaking)
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Hajj - 7th -12th July 2022 (Muslims Pilgrimage to Makkah)
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Eid Ul Adha -13th July 2022
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Diwali - 24th October 2022 (Festival of Light)
celebrating cultures
The cost of full-day activities is from £400 with all equipment provided.
Cluster schools can work together and share costs.
Some of the schools visited.
Stillington, St Barnabas in York, Cowling, Grewlthorpe, Fairburn, Fountain, Kirby Hill, Chappel Haddlesey, Barlow, and Burton Salmon. Also many more schools across North Yorkshire, Lancashire, Cumbria.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic workshops have been adapted taking into account the current situation.
Yesmien a published Author!!!
'The Lonely Chapatti' a story written by Yesmien is available to purchase, filled with cultural references for pupils aged 3-11.
Schools have enjoyed using the book for their guided reading sessions too.
Protecting the bride | Block printing | Arabic writing |
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Beautiful sari | Perfect chapatti making | BBC filming |
Styling traditional scarf | Indian/Pakistani dress | Writing in Arabic |
Niqaab Muslim dress | BBC Filming | Time to bake |
Arabic writing | Drama and love | Creative dressing up |
Traditional Sari | Bollywood dance | Young Maharaja |
Bollywood dance | Prejudice on disability | Creative dressing up |
Shaping chapattis | Chapatti making | Flavours of the East |
Team work | Tasting Syrian food | Cooking Syrian food |
Drama session | Mixing chapatti dough | Prejudice workshop |
Henna patterns | Staff training day | Mehndi henna handsSimple traditional designs on pupils hands while celebrating End Festival |
Arabic writing | Happy pupilsShowing the henna designs after the children had created their own patterns on paper first. | Dancing and dressing up |
Shaping chapattis | Eid card in Arabic | Rolling chapattisExperimenting the texture of the dough and using skills to create the traditional bread. |
Culture and costume | Global education | School assembly |
Guide groupLooking at World cultures through creating different dishes | Kashmiri cooking | Dressing with scarvesAmazing selection of Indian/Pakistani clothes to try on |
Henna hands togetherChildren enjoy having henna patterns decorated on their hands. Looking at British Values respecting different cultures and faiths | Muslim WeddingOpportunity to dress in a selection of clothes to learn about Muslim dress in different places | Henna design |
Traditional block printing | Rolling ChapattiTeaching British values at schools through cooking traditional bread | Watching chapatti cook |
Dressing up in shirvaniBrownie session with friends dressing up and dancing to Bollywood music | Peshawar style | Block printingCreating patterns using traditional block prints |
School assemblyRole playing while reading a story in Urdu and English | Kashmiri cookingWorking together to create Kashmiri food | Prejudice and racismEncouraging challenging conversations with pupils about racism and prejudice before and after the drama workshop. |
Eid and MehndiDecorating hands for Eid celebration. Supporting British values through practical and enjoyable cultural workshops | Chapatti makingChildren having the opportunity to cook traditional bread while learning about cultures | Kashmiri cookingExperimenting with spices to learn about cultures |
Diwali card makingPupils observing textile patterns and creating their own by following on the designs | Urdu story tellingRole playing while reading a story in Urdu and English. Giving children opportunity to listen and appreciate different languages and cultures. Learning about morals | Bollywood dancing |
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