In Your Shoes
Promoting community cohesion and to
exploring issues of identity and diversity in the classroom and
outside through Active Citizenship and Schools
Linking.
Is it possible to
stand in someone else’s shoes and see the world from their point of
view?
Can we enable
others to stand in our shoes?
How does it feel to
stand in someone else’s shoes?
If we could do
that, would it make us feel differently about them?
Would it make us
feel differently about ourselves?
In Your Shoes started as a Bradford-based
project to promote enterprise and understanding of diversity set up
by Laisterdyke Business and Enterprise College working in
partnership with the Schools Linking Project.
Year 7 students from six secondary schools
across the Bradford district and two schools in Pakistan all
accepted the challenge to explain to the others what it is like to
stand in their shoes.
The students worked with film, design and
writing; they met each other and where possible, visited each
other’s schools; they filmed in schools, communities, mosques and
homes to really show each other what their lives are like. The
final DVD gives a fascinating insight into how young people today
feel about their own identities and how they see each other.
The students saw this work as a crucially
important piece of community cohesion:
“…so we don’t just pass each other in
the street blankly…”