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    Lessons, Understanding Rules & The Law, KS4 (ages 14-16)

    An Introduction to Discrimination Law (SmartLaw Subscription)

    This lesson looks at the history of anti-discrimination law, the different types of discrimination (i.e. direct and indirect discrimination) and how the law deals with discrimination. It can be delivered…

    Lessons, Economics, Money and Managing Resources, KS4 (ages 14-16)

    Climate Action: Circular Economies

    During this lesson students explore how the economy can be used to support climate action and create a more...

    Lessons, Economics, Money and Managing Resources, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    Consumer Law (SmartLaw Subscription)

    This lesson explores the law concerning buying and selling goods and services highlighting what their rights and responsibilities are as a consumer. The lesson gives students the opportunity to practice…

    Classroom Toolkits, Politics and Democracy, KS1 (ages 5-7)

    Controversial issues: guidance for schools

    Children are alert to information and images they see in the media. These may graphically influence their view of the world, and not always positively. Graphic images on TV and…

    Lessons, Economics, Money and Managing Resources, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    Create a Local Council Budget

    Students critically consider the needs of a fictitious town and how to spend it’s £250 million budget wisely. Working...

    Lessons, Understanding Rules & The Law, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    Crime and its Impact (SmartLaw Subscription)

    Students explore the impact of crime on those surrounding the victim and the perpetrator and consider the financial, physical and emotional ripples that crime can have on a community. Please…

    Lessons, Understanding Rules & The Law, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    Cyberbullying (SmartLaw Subscription)

    According to research by the charity Ditch the Label, 7 in 10 young people have experienced cyberbullying, 20% of whom experience it daily. Support your students to know their legal…

    Lessons, Digital Citizenship, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    Fake News: The Evolution of Media

    In this lesson, students explore how media has changed since the 1900s and the impact this has had on...

    Lessons, Digital Citizenship, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    Filter Bubbles: Tell Me What I Want To Hear

    A “filter bubble” describes how algorithms limit and skew the information users see on the internet. In this lesson,...

    Lessons, Economics, Money and Managing Resources, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    How Does the Budget Impact Me and Others?

    The resource consists of two activities. The first is a notation task based on the information provided about the...

    Student Tools, Politics and Democracy, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    How to share learning with your peers

    Originally designed to be a companion pack for the Democracy Ambassadors programme, this handy toolkit will support students who...

    Lessons, Understanding Rules & The Law, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    Law in Wales

    Did you know that the age of criminal responsibility in Wales is ten? In Scotland it is 12. In...

    Immersive programmes

    Looking for enrichment programmes your students can take part? Click below to explore.