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PeopleWho is who?
Pupil Perceptions
• There are four categories of people:
- Teachers and other adults in school
- Friends
- Family and/or carers
- Other adults
Teachers and other adults
• ‘Teachers and other adults in school’ means any adults who help
you at school
• For example, includes teaching assistants, dinner ladies and helpers as well as teachers
Friends
‘Friends’ means friends of a similar
age to you, either from school or from elsewhere
Family and/or carers
• ‘Family and/or carers’ means parents, foster parents, carers, grandparents, uncles, aunts and other adults who form part of your whole family.
• Also includes adults who you know through your family, eg friends of your parents
Other adults
• ‘Other adults’ means any adults who do not fall into one of the other categories
• For example, doctors, police, etc
Examples
• The following screens list some people who David knows
• For each one, say what category they fit into
Examples
• His father
- Family and/or carers
• His science teacher
- Teachers and other adults in school
• Mr Ayuba who runs the local boys’ football club on Saturday
- Other adults
Examples
• His mum’s best friend, Angharad
- Family and/or carers(The ‘friends’ category is for friends of a similar age, while the ‘family’ category includes his ‘whole family’ of adults)
• Richard, who he goes to football with
- Friends
Examples
• Dr Gunawardena, the family doctor
- Other adults
• Mr Davis, a teaching assistant who helps David in his maths group
- Teachers and other adults in school
• The school caretaker
- Teachers and other adults in school
Examples
• Juan, the Spanish boy who David met on holiday last year, who he still emails
- Friends
• The school nurse
- Teachers and other adults in school