Active Allies
Pupils will learn about gender stereotypes and how to challenge them.
Pupils will learn about gender stereotypes and how to challenge them.
Football brings many benefits for young people, as players and fans. As part of PE lessons, played competitively against other schools, or just for fun in the playground, football helps children stay fit, supports mental health and develops social skills.
The Active Allies resources will empower girls to play football, with advice and support on creating an inclusive school environment, challenging bias in the school community, challenging gender stereotypes and supporting boys to be active allies.
The resources, created in partnership with Nike, include a Pupil Activity Pack, a Teacher Toolkit and an Assembly.
“Engaging, thought-provoking, challenging, fun and informative. The activities are varied and allow children to be independent in their learning.” - KS2 Teacher
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Pupils will learn to:
England: PSHE (Key Stage 2)
Friendships, Respecting self and others, Communities
Wales: Health and Well-being (Progression Steps 2 and 3)
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