GCSE Religious Education lesson on Censorship and Freedom of Speech, for looking at religion and the media. Can be applied across a variety of subjects, however.
Aims to give an overview of censorship and freedom of speech, along with some religious perspectives.
Students look for information around the room to answer the higher- order thinking questions- this both lets the attain knowledge, but also develop skills.
Powerpoint guides students through the lesson, beginning by asking them to write a speech on a relevant topic to the school, slowly being censored.
Also includes statements on powerpoint to be shown to students, who are to take on the role of various Christian and Non-Christian roles who have different ideas on Freedom of Speech. Students to argue in groups about the statement in character, and to write views for each statement on a piece of A3.
Lesson plan template included for plenary.
Aims to give an overview of censorship and freedom of speech, along with some religious perspectives.
Students look for information around the room to answer the higher- order thinking questions- this both lets the attain knowledge, but also develop skills.
Powerpoint guides students through the lesson, beginning by asking them to write a speech on a relevant topic to the school, slowly being censored.
Also includes statements on powerpoint to be shown to students, who are to take on the role of various Christian and Non-Christian roles who have different ideas on Freedom of Speech. Students to argue in groups about the statement in character, and to write views for each statement on a piece of A3.
Lesson plan template included for plenary.
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