A fully-resourced, detailed and differentiated 2 hour lesson which could be used over a week of Tutor Time. Students will investigate whether racism is increasing in western countries by studying data and news articles as well as quotations from politicians and academics. Critical Race Theory is also explained in detail, with students exploring why there is so much strength of opinion both for and against CRT as an ideology as well as hearing views from black Brits who have differing opinions on racism in Britain.
This lesson is editable, so easy to adapt for your own planning and is best suited to KS4 / KS5.
It is well-differentiated with three-level challenges for each task, contains a variety of activities, an hour long PowerPoint, a two page information pack, detailed worksheets, clips with differentiated questions, clear measurable LOs, new key-term introductions and other activities.
It is fully editable, engaging and very easy to follow.
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KS4 / KS5 PSHE
20 (more added!) x fully resourced, highly-rated PSHEE lesson packs suitable for KS4/5. All 20 lesson packs are complete with at least one hour-long powerpoint, accompanying differentiated worksheets, clip links with questions, plenaries, clear LOs, starters and all are well differentiated to three levels throughout. These resources have been highly-rated individually by TES users, follow the same consistent format and are easy to follow. This pack has more of a focus on economic, careers and financial education as well as the latest SRE and mental health recommendations. There is zero extra work required, and the whole bundle follows PSHE Association topic recommendations and Ofsted latest SRE/Safe Students guidance. I use all of these myself as a Head of PSHE and I really hope you find them excellent value. I've put literally months of time into this to make these lessons top quality for my own school team. If you like this, we offer a complete PSHE for KS3 package planned to meet the PSHE Association guidelines for 2020-24. You can view it here: [Complete PSHE for KS3](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pshe-complete-ks3-pshe-11897912) Check out the EC Publishing website for full, affordable PSHE, Citizenship and RE Packages for all year groups including the new 2024 Complete PSHE Package. You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk Please leave me a review and I'll send you any other resource of your choice for free. You can find many more inexpensive and free PSHE, Citizenship and RE resources at my shop: [EC_Resources Leave me a review and pick any other resource for free :)](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/EC_Resources)
Online Pressures PSHE
9 hours of content in 5 lessons. Suitable for KS4 or KS5 (although can be tweaked for higher ability KS3) perfect for PSHE / Tutor Time exploring the pressures experienced online by young people today - mostly on social media - to look, act and feel particular ways. 1. A one hour - 90 min, fully resourced PSHE lesson suitable for KS5 (could be used with high-abiity KS4) all about online-shaming, call-out culture and ‘cancelling.’ The lesson examines high profile cases, such as that of JK Rowling and her gender-critical comments. Students will investigate whether call-out culture helps achieve social justice can lead to a society with better morals, or whether it is at best unconstructive and at worst, toxic. 2. A detailed 1-2 hour lesson all about representations of sex, sexuality and sexual relationships in the modern media. The lesson focuses on the consequences and impact of TV shows such as Love Island as well as the accessibility of porn on the self-esteem and expectations of young people. It explores in detail the objectification of bodies as well as the changes in aesthetic norms in society in a structured and well-differentiated way. 3.A fully-resourced, detailed and differentiated 2 hour lesson about why some people say we are living through a ‘culture war.’ The lesson explores the concepts of wokeness, outrage culture and click-baiting. Students will investigate how the media uses extreme headlines for monetary gain and how, in the process, this helps divide the public further when it comes to political and social views. 4.How teens can be radicalised by internet subcultures - a 2 hour, fully-resourced, detailed and differentiated PSHE / Internet Safety lesson, created specifically for the new PSHE + RSE 2020 guidelines (countering bigotry and extremism). The lesson covers the differences between the harmless subcultures such as Bronies and Otherkin and the far more dangerous subcultures, coming from extreme religious or political sites like 8Chan or Stormfront, such as Incels, and White Nationalists. This lesson is best suited to KS4 / KS5. 5.A fully-resourced, detailed and differentiated 2 hour lesson which could be used over a week of Tutor Time. Students will investigate whether racism is increasing in western countries by studying data and news articles as well as quotations from politicians and academics. Critical Race Theory is also explained in detail, with students exploring why there is so much strength of opinion both for and against CRT as an ideology as well as hearing views from black Brits who have differing opinions on racism in Britain. The lessons have been left editable and are filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities. They are designed to be 'no prep', so you can just pick them up and use them, although they are still adaptable should you wish to. **Who are EC Resources?** EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The bank of England, The Children's Commissioner, The Bank of England, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK. Check out our PSHE Packages here: [Complete KS3 PSHE and RSE](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pshe-complete-ks3-pshe-11897912) [Complete KS4 PSHE and RSE](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/complete-ks4-pshe-rse-12059669) [One Year of KS5 PSHE and RSE](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/one-year-of-ks5-pshe-12188834) [One Year of Citizenship and British Values](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/citizenship-citizenship-one-year-s-worth-11551737) [Complete Year 7 and 8 RE](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/drugs-and-alcohol-11493122) [Complete Careers and Employability](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/employment-11488708) [AQA Citizenship GCSE Mega Pack](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/prejudice-and-discrimination-11363222) You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our [Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group,](https://www.facebook.com/groups/2069848026578974/) with 7000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing.
Thematic PSHE Exploring Influence
Perfect for meeting the new PSHE Statutory guidelines, this pack has been created from the popular EC Resources PSHE lessons to match one of the new PSHE Association optional frameworks - the ‘Thematic Framework’, from their model programme builder. This is one of a variety of ways to order your PSHE content and follows the PSHE Association’s new, suggested order for content within their three categories: Living in the Wider World, Relationships and Health and Wellbeing. **PSHE Association Theme:** Summer 1 Relationships Topic – Addressing Extremism and Radicalisation Community cohesion and challenging extremism **This pack is mapped against the latest DfE guidance and uses the PSHE Association Core themes (code references: H19, H20, H21, R20, R35, R36, R37 ) for the 2020 Requirements (Statutory Health and RSE). ** Learning Outcomes for this unit how to evaluate the influence of role models and become a positive role model for peers about the media’s impact on perceptions of gang culture about the impact of drugs and alcohol on individuals, personal safety, families and wider communities how drugs and alcohol affect decision making how to keep self and others safe in situations that involve substance use how to manage peer influence in increasingly independent scenarios, in relation to substances, gangs and crime exit strategies for pressurised or dangerous situations how to seek help for substance use and addiction **Who are EC Resources?** EC Resources are the top TES PSHE providers and are a group of teachers who work together to create easy to use, high quality and editable lessons and units of work. We have created lessons for The Children's Commissioner, The Bank of England, MACS Charity, Tes, LikeToBe Careers, the Criminal Cases Review Commission (UK Gov) and have also completed PSHE and Citizenship commissions for schools across the UK. Check out our PSHE Packages here: [Complete KS3 PSHE and RSE](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pshe-complete-ks3-pshe-11897912) [Complete KS4 PSHE and RSE](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/complete-ks4-pshe-rse-12059669) [One Year of KS5 PSHE and RSE](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/one-year-of-ks5-pshe-12188834) [One Year of Citizenship and British Values](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/citizenship-citizenship-one-year-s-worth-11551737) [Complete Year 7 and 8 RE](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/drugs-and-alcohol-11493122) [Complete Careers and Employability](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/employment-11488708) [AQA Citizenship GCSE Mega Pack](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/prejudice-and-discrimination-11363222) [The rest of the Thematic Packages can be found here:](https://www.tes.com/resources/search/?authorId=531777&q=perfect%20for%20meeting&shop=EC_Resources&sortBy=newest) You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk Teaching PSHE, RE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our [Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group,](https://www.facebook.com/groups/2069848026578974/) with
Social Justice
21 hours of fully resourced lessons (some in double-lesson packs) focusing on social justice, what this is and what it means today in practice - from the classroom to the workplace. The packs also explore the fights and gains of marginalised groups, the progress that has been made in the UK towards inclusion, equality and diversity and the hurdles still to overcome. You don't need to know anything about this beforehand - all of the information on each subject topic is included in detailed information sheets which go with the PowerPoints and activities. All lesson packs are complete with a detailed PowerPoint, information booklets explaining each topic in detail, accompanying differentiated worksheets, clip links with questions, plenaries, clear LOs and starters. All are well differentiated to three levels throughout to enable clear evidence of progress for all students. Everything is editable. These lessons could be used as a PSHCE unit, to cover parts of both the Citizenship and PSHE 2020 Curriculum. Included: 1. Social Justice Introduction Lesson 2. What is racism and where does it come from - why are people still stereotypes today? 3. What is gender and what is sexism? Why are people still discriminated against on the basis of these? 4. Who are the LGBT+ community? What pressures do they face today and what rights have they won? 5. What is cultural appropriation? Why can this be offensive? 6. What is religious prejudice and what is Islamophobia? Does this exist in the UK today? 7. What does it mean to be transgender and what issues do transgender people face? 8. What is hate speech and how are marginalised groups facing further discrimination online and in real life? 9. What is feminism and do we still need it? 10. What is good, positive masculinity? How does toxic masculinity damage males and wider society? 11. What is call-out culture? Is this a positive way of achieving social justice? 12. Media and culture wars (best suited to KS5 or high ability KS4) 13. Is racism on the increase? What is critical race theory? 14. What are the different religious attitudes towards social justice? 15. How can we combat online misogyny? 16. Equity vs Equality - what's the difference? 17. What is ableism? Many more inexpensive PSHE, RE and Citizenship GCSE free resources at my shop: [EC_Resources Leave me a review and pick any other resource for free :)](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/EC_Resources) Teaching PSHE or Citizenship GCSE next year? Why not join our [Citizenship and PSHE teachers Facebook group,](https://www.facebook.com/groups/2069848026578974/) with 4000 other teachers, for guidance, advice and resource sharing. You can contact us at info@ecpublishing.co.uk
Prejudice + Discrimination
25 (more added!) hours worth of engaging Citizenship lessons all about prejudice and discrimination, 21 Powerpoints (20 downloads), 66+ worksheets, all good-outstanding lessons, fully differentiated tasks to three levels throughout, clip links, KS3/4. <br /> <br /> Also now added a year 8 SoW which takes all its lessons from this pack (although there are additional lessons here added more recently). Racism, Disability, British Values , LGBT, loads more... Everything you need if Ofsted walked in! <br /> <br /> Also just added, an Autism Awareness presentation which could be used as part of a lesson, an assembly or for tutor time.<br /> <br /> Topics covered: Prejudice, Stereotypes, Discrimination, Immigration, Disability, Media, Racism, Teenagers, Britain, Equal Opportunities, Ageism, Xenophobia, Nationalism, Religious Prejudice, Privilege, Homophobia, Sexism, Asylum Seekers, Transphobia and more.<br /> <br /> Could be used as a whole Citizenship unit. There's about 30 hours worth of planning here - I use all these lesssons myself as head of Citizenship and PSHE.<br /> <br /> Credit for individual clip links which can be used in conjunction with lesson tasks has been given to companies when uploaded individually - these are in the main BBC and Channel 4.<br /> <br /> Also - leave me a review and I'll send you any other resource for free. Just message me with the one you want :)<br /> <br /> <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/EC_Resources">MORE CITIZENSHIP and Citizenship GCSE 9-1 RESOURCES</a>
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