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Lesson: Homophobic/Transphobic Bullying in PE

Lesson Title: Homophobic/Transphobic Bullying in PE Subject: PSHE Overview: This PSHE lesson has uses case studies from PE lessons to exemplify homophobic/transphobic bullying in schools. Key Stage:2/3 Country of origin: UK Misc: Could be adapted for a PE lesson with reworking, provided the objectives are set to the PE National Curriculum and the lesson’s primary […]

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Cross Curricular Ideas: Heteronormativity, Stereotypes and Myths

“These ideas could form the basis of lessons in Geography, Citizenship, Sociology, Science, [History] ICT or Media Studies – or be used as the basis for drama exercises. Hopefully these suggestions, and the others in this resource, will also inspire you to devise more lessons of your own.” This  was part of the Terrance Higgin’s […]

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True Life: I’m Coming Out

This lesson pack plan offers a follow-up, debriefing, and discussion of the video. Additionally it provides a way to facilitate and extend the dialogue surrounding sexual orientation and gender/identity expression beyond the issue of coming out. N.B. This video is no longer available. However, transcripts of the video content are in the lesson plans and […]

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KS4: ICT – ‘Alan Turing Father of Modern Computer Science’

By using the life of Alan Turing as a basis for research, students will develop ICT skills in PowerPoint or Publisher by creating digital posters. The main aim of the lesson if for learners to recognise the intended audience of their work and to adjust and adapt the use and presentation of ICT appropriately. All […]

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KS4: Citizenship – ‘International Human Rights’

This KS4 Citizenship lesson poses questions to learners after indepth research activities such as: Should our government ‘interfere’ with human rights policy on other countries? Should we enforce basic human rights in other countries? Should other countries be able to decide for themselves how they want their own people to be treated? Is it acceptable […]

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