Created to run over 2 x 25 minute Tutor Time sessions, this lesson is an introduction to British far-right extremism and so-called ‘Tommy Robinson’. It could just as easily be used as an hour long Citizenship or PSHE session as there is a lot to talk about and lots of tasks to cover.
Students will explore the truth about ‘Tommy Robinson’ and his criminal background as well the history of fascist and nationalist-groups in the UK and why this isn’t something we can just ignore.
Pack includes PowerPoint, information sheets and worksheets with differentiated questions.
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NOW 20 HOURS including Andrew Tate, online misogyny and incels lesson! More now added! 17 x fully resourced lessons, with differentiated worksheets and clips - suitable for KS3/4, all focusing on Radicalisation and Extremism. Could be used all together as a Drop Down Day, a PSHCE Unit of work or over a few weeks in Tutor Time. Contains optional assessment pack too. Pack includes: 1) An introduction to online radicalisation and extremism, with a focus on online radicalisation and how leaders convince the vulnerable to join them. 2) Radicalisation and extremism - how to help prevent radicalisation and recognising the signs amongst our friends, school and community. 3) Who are the extremist groups? Religious (Islamic and Christian) and political (non-religious) right-wing extremist groups. 4) Hate crime - what is this and why do we still have hate crime in the UK today? 2 hours 5) How do religious and political extremist leaders attract converts to their groups? An experiment your class will enjoy taking part in. 6) What makes a good religious or political leader different to an extreme one? How can we tell the difference and not be brainwashed into extreme cults? 7) What is religious terrorism? Why are people prepared to die in the name of their God? How have their minds been hijacked? 8) What is right-wing extremism? Why is this on the increase? 9) Who are the right wing extreme groups? Who is 'Tommy Robinson' and how does he help spread bigotry in the UK? 10) What is hate speech? What does UK law do to protect us from this and what form do criminal actions take? 11) What are internet subcultures and how can these spread extreme views? 12) What is anti-Semitism? What is the history of this and where does it still exist today? 13) Should a tolerant society tolerate some level of intolerant views? 14) What about Left Wing Extremism? 15) To what extent are religious leaders responsible for extremism? 16) What is the manosphere, who is Andrew Tate? What are incels? Why are young men at risk? 17) KS4 Political Ideology and Online Radicalisation 18) Optional Assessment Pack Find more lessons on everything from misogyny, masculinity and Andrew Tate to dating, love, health and wellbeing, extremism, pornography, gender and transgender prejudice, racism, sex and relationships and much more on the EC Publishing website. Our PSHE / Citizenship resources have been designed to be engaging, detailed and easy to follow. All our resources are editable (so easy to adapt for your classes) and are designed to last one hour each. You can find many more inexpensive and free PSHE, Citizenship and RE resources [HERE](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/EC_Resources)
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5 hours of lessons which all have a focus on on the rise of Islamophobia and the rise of anti-muslim sentiment in the UK - from hate crimes to the rise of right wing political groups. The pack challenges extremist thinking and debunks islamophobic attitudes, promoting the British Values of tolerance and celebrating diversity. All lesson packs are complete with a detailed PowerPoint, 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. **Included:** 1. What is Islamophobia? What does it mean to have a religious prejudice and how does discrimination still happen today? 2. What is hate crime? How are Muslims and other minority groups being targeted? 3. What is right wing extremism? Is it really on the rise, and why? How can we help counter it? 4. Why is there controversy behind how Muslims choose to dress? Why do people have such strong opinions about this? Many more inexpensive PSHE, RE, Tutor Time 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)
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