Secondary
Resources
Resources from BBC suitable for secondary aged learners that can support you in teaching them about misinformation and the role it played in the riots that followed the Southport attack in July 2024. These resources also look at ‘fake news’ and disinformation, the role of social media in the spread of mis- and disinformation.
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Online safety, Safeguarding
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KS 3, KS 4
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Lesson activity, Lesson ideas
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Presentation slides, Videos, Web pages
These resources focus on Israel and Palestine and are split into seven weeks of content that cover the history of the conflict. They challenge students and learners to examine a range of sources such as images, maps and documentation in order to debate and discuss different view points in a polite and respectful way, and […]
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Debate and discussion
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KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
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Lesson activity, Lesson plan
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Pdf, Presentation slides, Videos
These resources have been developed by the Solutions Not Sides team to offer teachers and their students resource materials that can be used in classrooms together, or independently by students. The teacher guides can make sure you feel confident and informed when discussing this topic with students. The class activity packs are interactive, with multimedia […]
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Debate and discussion
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KS 3, KS 4
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Lesson activity, Lesson ideas, Lesson plan, Teacher guidance
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Pdf, Presentation slides
Resource pack to support classroom discussions about Islamist extremism and the process of radicalisation.
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Debate and discussion, Extremism, Let's Discuss, Radicalisation, Terrorism
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KS 3, KS 4
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Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
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Pdf, Presentation slides, Videos
Resource pack for secondary pupils to support classroom discussions about fundamental British values.
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Debate and discussion, Fundamental British Values, Let's Discuss
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KS 3, KS 4
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Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
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Pdf, Presentation slides, Videos
Resource pack to support classroom discussions about extreme left-wing, anarchist and single-issue extremism and the process of radicalisation.
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Debate and discussion, Extremism, Let's Discuss, Radicalisation, Terrorism
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KS 3, KS 4
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Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
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Pdf, Presentation slides, Videos
A resource pack for use with secondary pupils to support classroom discussions about the extreme right-wing and the process of radicalisation.
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Debate and discussion, Extremism, Let's Discuss, Radicalisation, Terrorism
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KS 3, KS 4
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Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
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Pdf, Presentation slides, Videos
Teaching resources for Key Stage Two designed to promote fundamental British values.
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Fundamental British Values, Hate crime, Stereotyping
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KS 2
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Lesson ideas
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Pdf, Presentation slides
Slide packs developed by Green Spring Academy covering topics that range from staying safe online to respecting others.
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Hate crime, Online safety, Radicalisation, Safeguarding, Stereotyping
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KS 4
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Lesson ideas
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Presentation slides
Detailed guidance for teachers to help tackle controversial issues that may arise in RE lessons, plus sample lesson plans.
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Debate and discussion, Extremism, Religion, Stereotyping
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KS 3, KS 4
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Teacher guidance
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Pdf, Word document
Resource which aims to educate young people on inaccurate and pervasive information that they might come across online.
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Online safety
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KS 2, KS 3, KS 4
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Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
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Zip
Tips, activities and resources devised by teachers to promote community relations through RE lessons.
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Fundamental British Values, Religion
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KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
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Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
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Pdf
Tutorials encourage pupils to be accepting and to challenge hatred, while understanding the risks of extremism and radicalisation.
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Extremism, Hate crime, Radicalisation, Refugees
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KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
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Lesson plan, Posters
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Pdf, Presentation slides, Word document
A teacher toolkit offering resources that tackle far-right extremism, including ice-breaker activities and videos with accompanying lesson activities.
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Extremism
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KS 3, KS 4
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Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
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Pdf, Videos
Lesson plan and interactive resource to help students challenge prejudice and stereotypes, developed by anti-extremism activist Mike Haines.
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Stereotyping, Terrorism
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KS 3, KS 4
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Lesson ideas
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Pdf, Web pages
Six lessons exploring the themes presented in the He Named Me Malala documentary, including unity, peace and education.
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Refugees
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KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
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Lesson ideas
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Pdf, Videos
Resources to help schools understand the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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Fundamental British Values
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KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4
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Assemblies, Lesson ideas
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Pdf, Presentation slides
Lesson plans, student resources and teacher briefings on topical issues relating to fundamental British values, citizenship and equality.
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Debate and discussion, Fundamental British Values, Religion
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KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
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Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
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Pdf, Presentation slides, Videos
Guides and resources for setting up debate clubs in schools, together with details on the Institute of Ideas’ National Debating Matters Competition.
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Debate and discussion
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KS 5
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Teacher guidance
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Pdf, Web pages
A programme of activities exploring how democracy works, encouraging pupils to become active members of society.
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Fundamental British Values
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KS 5
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Lesson ideas
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Pdf
Invite a member of the House of Lords to visit and answer questions about their role in Britain’s parliamentary system.
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Fundamental British Values
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KS 4, KS 5
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Lesson ideas
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Pdf, Web pages
Hard-hitting films of real people affected by radicalisation to enable teachers to show young people all the faces of extremism.
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Extremism, Radicalisation
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KS 4, KS 5
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Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
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Pdf, Presentation slides, Videos
Magistrates visit schools, colleges and community groups to discuss how our justice system works, including how verdicts and sentences are decided.
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Fundamental British Values
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KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4, KS 5
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Lesson ideas
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Contact details, Web pages
An educational resource pack exploring the history of Bosnia-Herzegovina and issues relating to genocide.
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Fundamental British Values, Hate crime
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KS 1, KS 2, KS 3, KS 4
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Assemblies, Lesson ideas
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Pdf, Presentation slides, Videos
Teaching resources created in partnership with UCL Institute of Education to encourage debate of the issues surrounding 9/11.
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Terrorism
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KS 3, KS 4
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Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
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Pdf, Presentation slides
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