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‘I buy my clothes on what they look like and not about how they have been made .’

‘I buy my clothes on what they look like and not about how they have been made .’. Disagree. Agree. Strongly Disagree. Strongly Agree. What do you think? Stand on the line reflecting what you think and be able to explain why. Year 7 Fashion Week.

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‘I buy my clothes on what they look like and not about how they have been made .’

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  1. ‘I buy my clothes on what they look like and not about how they have been made .’ Disagree Agree Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree What do you think? Stand on the line reflecting what you think and be able to explain why

  2. Year 7 Fashion Week Aim: To understand what is meant by ethically\Fair Traded clothing To evaluate whether this understanding effects the way we buy our clothes

  3. P4C Enquiry… Looking at you favourite item of clothing Think about; what questions you would want to ask about this item What about how it was made

  4. All I need – Radio head Watch the Radiohead video How does it make you feel… What things do we take for granted

  5. Child labour • Companies such as Primark have been caught out in recent times for using children as young as 11 making its clothing • The company had before claimed that it did not use children to make its clothes but the BBC uncovered factories and children in India doing just that • Primark claimed it never knew and that orders have been cancelled with the factories concerned • Many belief that this is Primark turning its back on the ethical issue surely it should be trying to improve working conditions and not just trying to get its name out of the media spotlight.

  6. Research… • Look at the following website http://www.peopletree.co.uk • People tree are a Fair trade clothing company who are working to try and stop Child labour and ensure that producers and workers get a fair deal. Tasks • What is the mission statement of the People Tree? • How does the People tree work? • How is there clothing considered Fair Trade? • If you could buy one item of clothing from their website which would it be? (Copy and paste the image and explain why)

  7. Poster\Presentation design • We want you to design a poster to highlight to people; • How some of our clothes are being produced • Providing them with the alternatives- thinking about Fair trade • Posters\ presentations done on the laptops can be uploaded to the VLE on the year 7 home page

  8. Peer assessment • We are now going to look at some of the posters or presentations and people can explain how they have shown the two sides to the creating clothes • As we go through you need to complete the peer observation sheet. Fill in the persons name and level supporting with reasons

  9. Watch the clip… • The clip you are about to see is taken from a BBC programme on Primark. • As you watch think about the question you want to ask • How does it make you feel • Would it stop you buying clothes from shops such as this

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