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Zero Tolerance to Bullying
Develop a whole-school approach to bullying. The way schools view bullying has changed, so these resources focus on peer support and the fact that students ...
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Overcoming Bullying
Designed to help students, teachers and parents address the problem of bullying such as homophobic bullying within school. The pack encourages an awareness of why ...
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Issues of Addiction
Examination of case studies, personal experiences and facts surrounding addictive substances and behaviours enables students to consider all aspects and to make informed choices. Divided ...
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Drugs Use and Abuse
Help your students examine the positive as well as negative aspects of drug use with these thought-provoking resources. Students debate why someone might start to ...
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Self-esteem
Explores feelings and actions which create a sense of positive or negative self-esteem. Students learn to approach, confront and overcome the negativity which might prevent ...
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Avoiding Crime
Encourage your KS3 students to examine the causes and consequences of crime, juvenile crime, and crime in school. Develop strategies to prevent the involvement of ...
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Values for Citizenship: Family Relationships
Examines family life in its many forms. Looks at issues from the perspective of parents and children, and helps students develop strategies for making family ...
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Topics in Comparative Religion: Rites of Passage
Students explore the different milestones in life from the perspective of three major religions. Comparative religions lesson plans encourage religious tolerance and cultural awareness by ...
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Exploring Ideas of God
Use this set of resources to stimulate discussion with your KS4 students. Help them develop a questioning, more philosophical approach to world faith. These lesson ...
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Assemblies with Lessons for Citizenship: Multicultural Britain
Make the most of multicultural assemblies with these ready-made preparatory and follow-up lessons. Both the assemblies and the lesson plans are designed to help students ...
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Values for Citizenship: Personal Relationships
Friendships and partnerships are so often the centre of young people's lives. Thought- provoking activities develop students' abilities to analyse their own feelings and behaviour, ...
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Values for Citizenship: The Law and You
Students develop skills by exploring citizenship and law in Britain and their role in students’ lives. A variety of worksheets improve KS4 students’ knowledge and ...
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Values for Citizenship: Understanding Yourself and Others
Encourages students to assess themselves positively and understand the views and motivations of others. Worksheets initially help build confidence and self-esteem and later focus on ...
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Developing Responsible Citizens
A wide variety of thought-provoking issues encourage students to examine citizenship in its broadest sense whilst including material which clearly relates to elements of the ...
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Assemblies with Follow-up Activities
Thirty tried-and-tested assemblies cover major school and social issues. Each one is designed to stimulate student thought and increase staff involvement. Every assembly comes complete ...
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Topics in Comparative Religion: Festivals
Improve your students' religious knowledge while promoting tolerance and cultural awareness by exploring the origins and meanings of festivals. Students examine the significance of festivals ...
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Topics in Comparative Religion: Ideas of God
Students explore how people's lives are guided by their ideas of and belief in God. By looking at issues across the three religions students gain ...
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Using the Bible
Interesting, 'user-friendly' lessons which give students new understanding of why the Bible is viewed as a challenging book. A wide variety of activities and a ...
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Topics in Comparative Religion: Founders and Leaders
Students examine the context and lives of founders and leaders in Christianity, Islam and Judaism. Topics include: Rules; Death; Leadership; Miraculous events; Danger and persecution.
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Topics in Comparative Religion: Festivals 2
Students explore religious festivals from the perspective of three more of the world's major religions: Buddhism, Hinduism and Sikhism. Topics include: Promises; Sacrifices; Carnivals; Dance; ...
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Chalkface spiral-bound assembly plans and worksheets provide top-quality resources which work well across a wide ability and age range.
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