
This KS4 History lesson explores how Mikhail Gorbachev’s decisions contributed to the collapse of Soviet control in Eastern Europe and the end of the Cold War. Students examine the pressures facing the USSR in the late 1980s and investigate whether one leader’s choices could truly shape the fate of a superpower. The lesson is designed for the Edexcel GCSE unit The Cold War 1945–91, but it can be easily adapted for other exam boards.
Students work through a fully resourced sequence of engaging activities including:
• A dramatic introduction placing students ‘in the shoes’ of Gorbachev
• A series of immersive What Would You Do? decision-making scenarios
• Paired debates on the consequences of reform, protest and non-intervention
• A structured plenary with agree/disagree statements to evaluate historical interpretations
• A final judgement addressing the enquiry question: Did one man’s choices bring the Cold War to an end?
Teacher notes are included for every slide, offering clear guidance, key insights, and suggestions for differentiation and extension. This lesson can be taught as a single 60–70 minute session or extended for greater depth. It forms part of a wider Cold War decision-making series that includes The Kabul Revolution, The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, and The Cuban Missile Crisis Living Graph.
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