This lesson looks at different identities and discrimination based in different or multiple identities. Using examples from the Voices and Visibility wallchart, the lesson asked students to find out about people who belong to more than one protected characteristic and encourages them to understand intersectionality.
KS3-PSHE Intersectionality
By Andrew on October 7, 2017 in By Key Stage, By Subject, Identity, KS3 Schools OUT Lessons, Lessons and Resources, PSHE, Schools OUT PSHE Lessons
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