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Careers

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How do the Careers Dominos Work? Print them out and give one domino (set of 2 on a single page) each to a student allow them access to school library, internet or some careers advice leaflets to complete their domino - then bring the class together and slot all the dominos together in a big open space like a hall, or outside or make room in the classroom. Can print on A3 or A4. Students love when they have to work as part of a team to match all their careers dominos together to form one big Rectangle What specific expectations are addressed? -Explore Careers Education in a unique fun and explorative way -Recognise key elements to different job roles and look at the skills, qualities and experience needed to persue a career in 8 different chosen fields What is included in this product? 1 Set of Dominos 1 Extension Activity - Job Research Sheet Pages of ready-to-use student worksheets designed to be written on Minimal preparation required – Just print and go! ✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰✰ Check out some more of our most popular resources: ☞ MISOGYNY ANDREW TATE + TOXIC MASCULINITY UNIT ☞ Masculinity + Misogyny Explored (Ks4) ☞ Boys to men - Masculinity (Ks3) ☞ PSHE Masculinity + Men (Ks5) ☞ What is Toxic Masculinity? (Ks3) ☞ Incels Extremism Misogyny (Ks4) (Ks5) ☞ Sexism in society (Ks4) (Ks3) ☞ What is Feminism? (Ks4) (Ks3)
Why are females achieving in education?Quick View
lmteachlmteach

Why are females achieving in education?

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A powerpoint lesson with activities for students to assess the reasons for rising achievement of female pupils in education including the rise of feminism, the National Curriculum and equal opportunities laws.
Men and women should be treated ‘differently’ - transform learning using the news (PSHE, Science)Quick View
The_DayThe_Day

Men and women should be treated ‘differently’ - transform learning using the news (PSHE, Science)

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PSHE, Science, Literacy, Gender, Biology, Feminism, Form Time, Non-Fiction Reading. Our resource is ready to use in the classroom and includes discussion points, activities and further reading links. For further reading links to articles and videos, read our resource online using the link below. Read online ----> www.theday.co.uk/chosen-by-you/men-and-women-should-be-treated-differently
Sociology - Perspectives on Social MediaQuick View
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Sociology - Perspectives on Social Media

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PowerPoints devised for level 3 learners. Covers Functionalism, Marxism, Interactionism and some feminism. Devised to be delievered online but can be easily converted to classrom delivery. Uploading on here as I am having a clear out and resetting my PC. Enjoy
What is Feminism?Quick View
ladybirdgreen152ladybirdgreen152

What is Feminism?

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In this resource we look at- The definition of feminism The controversy around feminists What is toxic masculinity? Evaluating our own opinion if we would class ourselves as feminists This is a tried and tested lesson which worked amazing for a group of Y9, it can lead to some charged discussions so have a disclaimer at the beginning setting the ground rules of your classroom e.g. what will/won’t be tolerated!
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Scheme of Work Cambridge AS LevelQuick View
leumaswilkinsleumaswilkins

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Scheme of Work Cambridge AS Level

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A re-upload of my scheme of work for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Based on mixed reviews, especially as the quality of resources for the text available has improved, it has been uploaded now for free. This should represent a good jumping off point for planning your own lessons. It looks at the entire text, moving from context, to theory, to close analysis. The context lessons look at: Masculinity Patriarchy Race Class Southern identity The opening of the play looks at: Staging of the play (including Williams’s evocative descriptions) The presentation of Brick and Maggie in the opening. Depictions of wealth and class. Essay writing guide lesson and essay planning lesson on the presentation of Maggie in the opening. Lesson on the symbolism of the crutch, with a touch on Freudian analysis to prepare for A2 study. Depictions of Brick’s alcoholism. More lessons will be added as I develop and finalise the scheme whilst teaching it. The lessons on the second half of the first act look at: Page by page questions for three pages on Brick and Maggie’s relationship. Extract based exam question designed in the style of Cambridge AS Level. Research task on the Lavender Scare and Freudian analysis, and considerations of Brick and Skipper’s relationship. Brief consideration of the opening of Act 2. The next lessons include a series of slides designed to get students comfortable with considering literary theory, as well as later lessons developing their analysis, and an extract based question in the style of Cambridge exams. It looks at: Feminism Misogyny Lies, Lying and Mendacity Symbolism Homosexuality and Homophobia Close analysis of sexuality Tension The presentation of Big Daddy in the whole text. Reading of University level essay with discussion questions to guide reading. Analysing Brick and Skipper’s relationship. The final lessons are a little thin on the ground but contain a choice of two final exam style questions.
News written for teaching: jailing in IranQuick View
The_DayThe_Day

News written for teaching: jailing in Iran

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Woman jailed in Iran for watching volleyball. Use this article for teaching - it shows both sides of the argument with class activities and debate questions too. Keywords: Campaigning, Democracy, Feminism, Freedom, Ghoncheh, Ghavami, Happy, Hassan Rohani, Human Rights, Iran, Islam, Pharrell Williams, Prejudice and Discrimination ,Relationships, Revolutionary Guard, Rights & responsibilities, Sport, SRE, Women’s Rights
Sociology: Teaching Feminism through DartsQuick View
uncleliamuncleliam

Sociology: Teaching Feminism through Darts

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This is a full lesson analysing contemporary feminism through Darts, specifically Fallon Sherrock at the Worlds in December 2019. YouTube links are in the notes. Tasks integrated in. Very niche, but very easy to teach. An interesting twist on feminism. EDIT: Added a PDF of the PPT as it was reported to not be working.
Intro to feminism part 2Quick View
Jenaymarie88Jenaymarie88

Intro to feminism part 2

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This lesson is part two of an introduction to feminism. It allows students to explore the gender pay gap and intersectionality as well as information on radical, Marxist and liberal feminists. All the lessons are differentiated and have clear activities to construct lessons. Lessons come complete with resources. some tasks will have colour coded questions please see below for the key: Red -everyone must do the questions Blue - less challenging tasks Pink -more challenging tasks Purple -extension or stretch task Thank you for downloading my resource, please leave a review.
1960s Scheme of WorkQuick View
rmbell33rmbell33

1960s Scheme of Work

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This is an entire Year 9, Scheme of Work on 1960s Britain. It looks at topics such as women, drugs, music, counter & sub-culture etc.
Fatema Mernissi  (1940-2015) Moroccan feminist writer and sociologistQuick View
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Fatema Mernissi (1940-2015) Moroccan feminist writer and sociologist

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Fatema grew up in the harem of her affluent paternal grandmother along with various female kin and servants. She came of age during a progressive movement. She had the opportunity to step outside the harem doors and receive a university eduction Beyond the Veil: Male-female Dynamics in Muslim Society, written for her PhD, recognizes the power of Muslim women in relation to the Islamic faith. She is regarded as an Influential feminist figure, as she was a renowned public speaker, scholar, teacher, writer and sociologist. Fatema is considered to be one of the founders of Islamic feminism. Sources Wikipedia** RISE: Extraordinary Women of Colour Who Changed the World by Maliha Abidi*
Education Revision SlidesQuick View
lucie19lucie19

Education Revision Slides

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The structure is largley taken from one of the text books but is interesting, colourful and entertaining. Would be good for emailing to the students to work through or as visual promts during revision sessions.
Sociology JeopardyQuick View
danrockdanrock

Sociology Jeopardy

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A quick starter (identify acheivement theories from the pictures) and a fun education-related jeopardy-style quiz plenary.