This talk delivered in school or virtually will concentrate on the lived experiences of individuals that have participated in gangland and organised criminality.
This presentation will be delivered by Dr Mohammed Rahman, whose academic research primarily concerns the ‘affective dimensions’ of member’s part of criminal groups in the West Midlands, England. Through narrative criminology, the talk will concentrate on the lived experiences of individuals that have participated in gangland and organised criminality.
Can be delivered in school.
Year Group(s):
10, 11, 12, 13
Gatsby Benchmarks:
2, 4, 5, 7
Learning Objectives (Linked to the Aimhigher Plus Progression Framework Learning Outcomes):
- Feel motivated and confident to succeed in school (As 3.1)
- Recognise the importance of succeeding at school (At 3.1)
- Recognise that GCSE and post 16 qualifications are required to access HE (At 3.2)
- Recognise how post 16 choices impact on future progression (Aw 4.1)
- Understand the necessity of HE for progression to certain careers (Aw 4.2)
- Recognition of the opportunities that may arise from attending HE (Ac 4.2)
- Recognise the skills and qualifications required for chosen HE pathway (Aw 5.1)
- Identify the potential career options following participation in HE (Aw 5.3)
http://aimhigherwm.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Progression-Framework.pdf Places Available:
50 (at least 50% of learners must be Aimhigher Plus)
Transport Provided:
n/a
Lunch Provided:
n/a
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http://aimhigherwm.ac.uk/aimhigher-plus/events-and-activities/