pptx, 2.5 MB
pptx, 2.5 MB
docx, 17.45 KB
docx, 17.45 KB
docx, 158.5 KB
docx, 158.5 KB
docx, 352.35 KB
docx, 352.35 KB
docx, 108.48 KB
docx, 108.48 KB
pdf, 2.64 MB
pdf, 2.64 MB

Engage your students with a powerful, data-driven exploration of global human rights issues. This lesson investigates current spatial patterns of forced labour, maternal mortality, and the death penalty using up-to-date statistics and maps. With a flipped learning worksheet to promote independent research, interactive map analysis tasks, and real-world case studies supported by powerful imagery, students are challenged to think critically about inequality, governance, and development. The lesson is fully resourced with differentiated activities, discussion prompts, and extension questions, making it ideal for OCR A Level Geography’s Human Rights unit—or as an engaging, stand-alone lesson on global justice.

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Grindal101a

2 months ago
5

This is an excellent, fully resourced unit that makes teaching the Human Rights topic straightforward and engaging. Lessons are clear, well-structured, and packed with up-to-date case studies, enquiry questions, model answers, and exam-style practice, helping students build both knowledge and analytical skills. The combination of PowerPoints, worksheets, and interactive activities saves planning time while ensuring students are challenged and prepared for exams. Highly recommended for any teacher delivering the OCR Human Rights specification.

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