running shoes
What do you see in the picture? What do you notice? What do you think this story might be about?
The picture shows Stef Reid who is a world champion Paralympic long jumper and sprinter for Canada and Great Britain. She is a multiple medal winner and also has a MBE.
What are the Paralympics?
How does Stef run?
Today Stef campaigns for Nike, Adidas and Puma to do something different...
What do Nike, Adidas and Puma sell?
What do you think Stef is asking them to do differently?
Lots of stores proudly display models with blades in their shop windows. Stef thinks this is great and wishes she had seen these in shops when she was little.
What is a bladed mannequin?
Why do you think Stef wishes she had seen these when she was little? How do you think Stef might have sometimes felt about her different leg as a little girl?
Why do you think some stores are using mannequins with blades like these, what are they trying to show people?
Think about how shoes are usually sold, what do you think Stef wants the stores to do differently?
Stef is campaigning for Nike, Adidas and Pumas to sell single shoes.
Why?
High end running shoes cost over £200 but Stef only needs one. Stef has to buy two shoes even though she only uses one shoe.
Why do you think stores don't want to sell just one shoe?
What would your advice be to Stef?
What do you think Nike, Adidas and Puma should do?
What do we say in our school about being different?
Why is this about No Outsiders?
Which British Value is this about?
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