Krish and Sammy find out about the history of nursing, including Florence Nightingale, Mary Seacole, Edith Cavell and Koforowola Abeni Pratt - the first black nurse to work for the NHS.
The video
3. The history of nursing
We see Krish and his fellow patients chatting on the children鈥檚 ward. They ask their nurse to tell them about some of the most famous nurses from history. The nurse explains that in times past most people were looked after by friends or family when they were ill. They learn about Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole. They then hear about Edith Cavell who was a British nurse based in Belgium during the First World War, and Kofoworola Abeni Pratt, the first black nurse to work at a modern hospital in the UK.
Duration: 3' 33"
Final speech: 'If you like. / We would!'
Questions to ask
- Who looked after people in the days before nurses?
- Why is it a good thing that we have trained nurses now?
- What do nurses do when they are looking after someone?
- How is a nurse different to a doctor?
Before and after watching
- Recap what the children already know about Florence Nightingale and other nurses from history.
- Create a timeline, with the children putting the four nurses featured in the video into chronological order.
- Discuss what was the same and what was different about the four nurses (eg the first three travelled abroad to nurse soldiers in a time of war; but Abeni Pratt worked as a nurse in London in peacetime).
- Compare their clothing / uniforms and discuss what else might have been different for them compared to modern day hospitals.
- Write a short explanation about each of the four nurses - or choose just one to focus on - to describe why they are remembered today.
- Use images of the four nurses from the video to put into a timeline or as inspiration for writing.
Further resources
Additional information about the videos and follow-up activities.