Why is this happening? Who are the people? What is happening here?

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Why is this happening? Who are the people? What is happening here?

Improving Sweatshops Learning Objective: To understand ways in which the world’s sweatshops can be improved.

Learning Outcomes: By the end of the lesson: – All will have been able to identify ways to improve Sweatshops (grade C). – Most will have been able to justify ways in which to improve a sweatshop (grade B). – Some will have been able to analyse development plans and offer improvements (grade A/A*).

Think back to last lesson… What are the problems with sweatshops?

Improving Sweatshops. Task 1: Improving Sweatshops. You are a Bangladeshi factory owner. The garments your factory makes are bought by Primark. You are to develop a 2 year improvement plan and a longer term plan. You have $100,000 to spend on developments each year. You need to justify and give reasons why you have chose certain ways to develop your factory.

Learning Outcomes: By the end of the lesson: – All will have been able to identify ways to improve Sweatshops (grade C). – Most will have been able to justify ways in which to improve a sweatshop (grade B). – Some will have been able to analyse development plans and offer improvements (grade A/A*).

Improving Sweatshops. Task 2: Peer assessment When peer assessing you need to consider: – How well has the brief from Primark been met? – What are the best points of the plan? And say why? – What are the areas you feel they need to develop the plan further and why? – Score it out of 10 on how well you think it met Primark’s brief.

Plenary: Improving Sweatshops Write a tweet to Primark outlining the most important improvement that they need to implement in the factories that produce their