GSF Peer Education Challenge

The GSF Peer Education Challenge is to inform, inspire and activate 1,000 other students, using the GSF2012 Peer Educator resources.
GSF students approach this in many different ways. These include:
- School assemblies
- Local GSF conferences for particular year groups, sometimes involving students from other local schools too
- Lower school lessons in Citizenship, PSHE, Geography and RE, using the GSF Key Stage 3 workshop (introduced at the conference) and/or other teaching resources in the Peer Educator Double-Disc set
- Curriculum enrichment days or special events
- Primary school assemblies and lessons
The GSF2012 Peer Educator resources - which students will receive at the GSF2012 National Conference - contain all you need to fellow students Hungry for Justice too. GSF Partner Schools will also receive a CD containing the script and all the audio-visual resources used at the GSF2012 National Conference, which can be used for peer education purposes.
See our GSF School Case Studies for some inspiring examples of how students in other GSF schools have risen to this challenge.
Your school / college GSF group will also receive a copy of the GSF Rough Guide to Peer Education DVD which you can use to train yourselves and others in how to peer education so well that you end up changing the world!

Representatives from schools in North Lincolnshire present their messages to Nic Dakin MP at a GSF conference organised by students from John Leggott College (where GSF has been developed as a timetabled curriculum enrichment option).
