These two lessons consider the 1963 Children's Crusade in Birmingham, Alabama, as part of the civil rights movement. The emphasis is on nonviolence and children's roles in changing the world.
The second lesson is a drama set in a modern school where a tyrannical headteacher imposes 'The Plan', segregating rich and poor children. Students must devise a plan of nonviolent resistance, and adapt it as new scenarios are unfolded.
Powerpoints and handouts are provided.
This lesson is drawn from the teaching pack 'Martin Luther King in the UK'.
The second lesson is a drama set in a modern school where a tyrannical headteacher imposes 'The Plan', segregating rich and poor children. Students must devise a plan of nonviolent resistance, and adapt it as new scenarios are unfolded.
Powerpoints and handouts are provided.
This lesson is drawn from the teaching pack 'Martin Luther King in the UK'.
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