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Pupils may need help with some of the new vocabulary they will come across when using this resource. This glossary provides simple definitions for some of the key ‘world of work’ words they might need support with, and also some of the terms associated with stereotyping and discrimination.

Download the Pupil glossary. 

Last updated: 08 Jul 2016

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  • Why teach careers and equality at Key Stage 2?
    • Case studies of schools teaching careers and equality
    • Pupil Glossary
    • Primary Education: useful links
  • Pass it on - short film
  • Lesson activity ideas
    • Learning area 1: Who am I?
    • Learning area 2: Challenging stereotypes and discrimination
    • Learning area 3: Explore a wide range of jobs and challenge preconceptions
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