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Education and girls – lesson activities for ages 7-11

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Education and girls – lesson activities for ages 7-11

Everyone has the right to an education whatever their gender, but millions of girls and young women around the world are missing out on school and life opportunities. Download the easy-to-use activities below to explore this topic with your students, both inside and outside the classroom.

Education and girls – lesson activities for ages 11-16

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Education and girls – lesson activities for ages 11-16

Everyone has the right to an education whatever their gender, but millions of girls and young women around the world are missing out on school and life opportunities. Download the easy-to-use activities below to explore this topic with your students, both inside and outside the classroom.

Education and girls – essay questions and resources for project-based learning

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Education and girls – essay questions and resources for project-based learning

Everyone has the right to an education whatever their gender, but millions of girls and young women around the world are missing out on school and life opportunities. Download the research questions below to explore this topic with your students, both inside and outside the classroom.

UN Special #6: Theo Sowa Interview
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UN Special #6: Theo Sowa Interview

Theo Sowa, CEO, The African Women's Development Fund, tells Sarah Brown that it is not just education, but quality education, that will unlock change for children around the world.

Interview Special: Slay in Your Lane

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Interview Special: Slay in Your Lane

Slay in Your Lane Authors Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinené join Sarah to discuss the success of their first book as a best-selling guide to life for black British women, and their newly published book Slay in Your Lane: The Journal. Yomi and Elizabeth explain the intentions of Slay in Your Lane steering Black British women to find role models, share advice and build stronger connections with each other and in their wider working environments. They also tell Sarah how their project developed, how it hit home with some many women and how they see Slay in Your Lane developing into a movement beyond their expectations.  This episode takes us into more depth on the initial idea, explores how their language focuses on activism, and how they wanted to share the achievements and advice of prominent Black British women whilst adding their own views and recommendations for achieving a balanced and successful working and personal life. Yomi is an award-winning journalist writing for The Guardian and many other media titles, and Elizabeth is an award-winning marketing manager and is a columnist at the Financial Times.

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