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KS1 PSHE & RE – Love

This is a lesson formulated for Key Stage 1. It is aimed at examining the word love, how love is a unifying factor in the world’s major religions and looking at love’s many forms and its role in the formation of human relationships. This lesson also challenges the generalised social uses of the word love […]

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KS1: PSHE – ‘Different People Different Talents’

(There are no attainment targets for KS1 PSHE. We have used the end of key stage PSHE statement to guide the objectives) More info on how we set objectives see The VisiAble Method. Learners are taught to celebrate the difference in people by recognizing the different qualities that each person has. Gender identity and gender […]

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Gay History and Literature: Essays

Gay History and Literature: Essays by Rictor Norton “[This website] contains numerous articles that I’ve written over many years, as well as a large selection of primary documents, plus bibliographies and useful links to other websites on LGBTQ history. It also contains some of my writing on non-gay eighteenth-century history and literature.”   Rictor Norto, author. […]

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PSHE Lesson: ‘Respect’

Lesson Title:Respect Subject: PSHE Overview: Learning objectives • To acknowledge the existence of diversity within our community. • To explore why respect is necessary within our community. This lesson will also help students to create a working agreement that can be reinforced at the start of any subsequent lessons covering sensitive issues. Key Stage:2/3/4 (Listed […]

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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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