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Gay/Straight Alliances

Gay-Straight Alliances: Ground Zero for School Tolerance An article that provides information and tips, using case studies and quotes on how to create a Gay/Straight Alliance at your school. Not much mention of LB or T though we assume they are included Lesbians, Bis and Trans. American site. (more…)

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Art/PSHE Lessons: Think Before You Say Things

Lesson Title: Three Lessons under the umbrella title “Think Before You Say Things” Subject: Art Overview: This set includes three art lesson plans that could be used during No Name-Calling Week. The lessons will lead educators step by step in engaging their students in thought, dialogue and creative expression around name-calling and bullying in their […]

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Lesson: Countering Homophobia

Countering Homophobia Posted Fri Jun 28 14:27:48 PDT 2002 by Helen Rogers (mayoralty@aol.com). n/a, Pittsfield, MA Materials Required: Name-calling worksheet and soccer balls Activity Time: 60-90 minutes Concepts Taught: Multiculturism, tolerance, diversity COUNTERING HOMOPHOBIA: A LESSON PLAN The lesson plan below was adapted from a plan developed by Polly Kellogg. Objectives: 1) To sensitize students […]

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KS4: SRE – ‘All Kinds of People, All Kinds of Sex’

We know from working with schools that many teachers find the idea of an SRE lesson that discusses LGBT sex to be very intimidating. Teachers are worried about getting it wrong or making assumptions that such a session is needed.  This lesson is designed to be very simple to deliver, and to require very minimal […]

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SEN: PSHE SRE – ‘Who Do You Love?’

The differentiated objectives for this lesson, were devised by using PIVATS PSHE level descriptors for Levels P8, 1 and 2. This lesson from an SEN Sex and Relationships module asks learners to consider important loved ones in their life, and uses a multitude of relationships to model the concept of love. The attached PowerPoint is […]

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