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London-based, humanities specialist teacher who knows how hardcore it is for us out there. So have a browse and hopefully you find the lesson you need.

London-based, humanities specialist teacher who knows how hardcore it is for us out there. So have a browse and hopefully you find the lesson you need.
How to start a Model  UN club in  London?
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How to start a Model UN club in London?

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Resources sharing my experience about how I started a Model UN club in 2022-23 despite knowing nothing about going about it. It also includes resources to get started. Hopefully you find it useful. These resources will especially be useful to London-teachers wanting to attend Model UN conferences. All teachers, however, will find the resources useful if they just want to run a club without having to attend a Model UN conference.
British teenagers and religious commitment
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British teenagers and religious commitment

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Full lesson (Year 7/8) LO: To define religious commitment LO: To link identity traits to religious commitments LO: To identify personal challenges in following/not following a religion
Being a young Muslim in Britain today
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Being a young Muslim in Britain today

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Full lesson (Year 7/8) LO: To define the religious environment young Muslim are part of LO:To analyse the reasons why the Muslim community is growing in Britain LO: To evaluate the challenges of being Muslim in Britain
Buddhism and Suffering
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Buddhism and Suffering

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Full lesson (Year 9) LO: To define the Four noble Truths LO: To summarise information about the Four Noble Truths LO: To analyse the Buddhist beliefs on ending suffering LO: To reflect on the effectiveness of the Eightfold Path
Introduction to the UK Constitution
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Introduction to the UK Constitution

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Government & Politics (Edexcel) Component 2: Governing the UK Learning objective: Defining constitutions, key terms, and explain the importance of constitutions
Young people and religion
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Young people and religion

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Year 7/8 unit exploring young people relationship with religion. The religious focus is on Islam, Sikhi, and Buddhism. L1. British teenagers and religious commitment L2. Being a young Muslim in Britain today L3. Being a young Sikh today L4. Ancient language and young Sikhs in Britain today L5. Young Sikhs expressing their identity L6. Being a young Buddhist today L7. Young Buddhists and their religious community
Budgeting
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Budgeting

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Full lesson introducing budgeting to KS4 students
Sikhs, gurdwaras and charity
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Sikhs, gurdwaras and charity

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Full lesson (Year 7/8) LO: To summarise the importance of charity for Sikhs LO: To identify reasons for and against the need of gurdwaras LO: To debate the importace of gurdwaras for charitable Sikhs
Being a young Sikh in Britain today
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Being a young Sikh in Britain today

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Full lesson (Year 7/8) LO: To identify similarities and differences between Sikhi and Western culture LO: To identify benefits and difficulties for British Sikhs growing up in two cultures LO: To reflect on the cultural challenges young Sikhs may face in Britain
Being a young Buddhist today
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Being a young Buddhist today

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Full lesson (Year 7/8) LO: To collect and use relevant information about the Three Treasures LO: To create examples making the Dharma relevant to a teenager’s life LO: To create my personal moral code/Five Precepts
The European Union
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The European Union

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LO: To define the EU and explain how it works LO: To analyse how EU has impacted UK institutions LO: To evaluate the extent to which the EU has impacted UK institutions
Devolution
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Devolution

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Government and Politics (Edexcel) Component 2: Governing the UK Learning objective: To evaluate the extent to which devolution should be pushed further. Textbook used: Hodder Education (2017)
The Judiciary
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The Judiciary

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Government and Politics (Edexcel) Component 2: Governing the UK Learning objective: To evaluate how far the judiciary is the right body to protect civil liberties from the government