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Subject area:
Extremism
Age group:
KS 3, KS 4
Resources:
Lesson ideas, Teacher guidance
Format:
Pdf, Videos

Young people in Leicester have created a series of films spelling out the difference between ‘radical’ and ‘radicalised’. The films have been developed with the help of the city council’s youth service, the Prevent programme and local film company Badshoes Film. The films are intended for use by professionals who work with young people to spark debate and create a ‘safe space’ in which to talk about radicalisation and other contentious issues. Videos and a teacher toolkit offer resources that tackle far-right extremism, including ice-breaker activities and accompanying lesson plans.

 


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Reclaim Radical toolkit

A teacher toolkit that offers resources that tackle far-right extremism, including ice-breaker activities and accompanying lesson plans.

Joe's story

Joe talks about how a mentor helped him change his far-right views

The Speech

An extract from a political speech to start discussions about politics among students

Radical vs Radicalised

Silent film explores how young people can be exploited by extremists