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This lesson introduces the impact of bullying and discrimination against LGBT+ people before supporting students to describe how people have stood up for equality and how we can all stand up to bullying. The lesson builds their confidence in challenging discrimination in school and generates ideas for creating an LGBT+ inclusive school.

Through a range of interactive activities, with differentiated options provided, students will not only know what others have done to create social change and to support individuals facing discrimination but be empowered to challenge discrimination and change the culture of their school.

This pack contains:

  • Lesson Plan
  • Powerpoint
  • Matching Activity (two versions for differentiation) and answer sheet
  • Suggestions for extension activities

The lesson contains the following activities:

  • Starter discussion on an inspiring Audre Lourde quote
  • Clear definitions of LGBT+
  • Video activity on the impact of bullying and how students can stand up to homophobia
  • Matching activity with inspiring figures who have stood up for equality in different ways
  • Generating ideas for creating a more inclusive school
  • Role play on challenging discrimination and supporting their friends
  • Pledges to stand up for equality

The lesson suitable for KS3 and can be adapted using our differentiated activity sheet for KS4 . The lesson is linked to the KS3 PSHE curriculum and also supports work on SMSC, British Values and RSE and helps schools meet their Ofsted and statutory obligations.

Diversity Role Models are a registered charity that actively seeks to embed inclusion and empathy in the next generation. Our vision is an inclusive education system where all students feel accepted, supported and encouraged to be themselves and thrive. This will help create a world where future generations embrace, accept and support difference.

We create safe spaces where young people can explore difference and consider their role in creating a wold where all feel accepted. Our student workshops feature positive LGBT+ or ally role models who speak openly about their lived experience, building young people’s empathy so they can understand the impact of their language and actions. In order to ensure sustained change we supplement this by training school staff, governors, parents and carers.

To find more ways we can support you please visit our website www.diversityrolemodels.org or email info@diversityrolemodels.org

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caracurran

5 years ago
5

Fantastic and empowering lesson.

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