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  • 16-06-2011 2:31pm
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    I am a trainee primary school teacher and I am trying to get a head start on work for the next TP as heading away for the summer. In History I would like to cover the whole civil rights movement, with Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King to tie in with a general theme of rights and responsibilities....but I cannot for the life of me spot where it fits into the primary school curriculum, so i would be grateful if anyone here could point me in the right direction, or even tell me if its not in the curriculum at all?
    I know the logical is, to read the curriculum, But for Martin Luther King, it just gives the strand Unit as 'Story from the lives of people in the past' but does the rest of the topic i had in mind fit in somewhere too?
    thanks in advance, sorry this post is a bit jumbled.
    Cheers.


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