Hello! I am a Sheffield-based Teacher of English from Manchester. I strive to develop lessons which engage students, working within the National Curriculum's guidelines. I teach mostly KS3 at present, and I have a passion for the subject of English!
Hello! I am a Sheffield-based Teacher of English from Manchester. I strive to develop lessons which engage students, working within the National Curriculum's guidelines. I teach mostly KS3 at present, and I have a passion for the subject of English!
This lesson introduces students to the concept of civility and encourages thoughtful engagement with differing perspectives. Through paired discussions, case studies, and comprehension exercises, students will learn the importance of empathy, respectful dialogue, and critical thinking when debating opposing views.
Learning Objectives
To understand the meaning of civility and why it is crucial in discussions.
To develop the ability to engage with differing viewpoints respectfully and thoughtfully.
To practice language that promotes civil discourse.
To reflect on how differing views can challenge and refine personal beliefs.
Documentary Activity: America’s New Female Right
Watch a portion of the documentary about the rise of right-wing views among women. (REQUIRES ERA LOG-IN)
Prompt: “Some of the views may differ from your own. Listen to understand, rethink, and refine your stance while ensuring civil discussions.”
Comprehension Sheet Task:
Note instances where civil discussion takes place (e.g., no insults or shouting).
This lesson encourages respect, empathy, and critical thinking, equipping students to engage with diverse perspectives in a civil and meaningful way.