
Standing Up to Racism in School: A Question Booklet for Change is a thoughtfully designed digital resource that helps children explore the topic of racism in a safe, guided and meaningful way. This booklet includes ten open-ended questions, each presented on its own page, giving students plenty of space to think deeply and write full, reflective responses without feeling rushed or limited.
This resource encourages children to consider fairness, empathy, inclusion and positive action within their school community. By working through the questions, learners can develop stronger critical-thinking skills, improve their written expression and build confidence when talking about difficult but important issues.
The booklet is ideal for ages 9–12 and works well for classroom use, assemblies, social-emotional lessons, small-group discussions or independent reflection. Teachers can also use it as a conversation starter to support respectful dialogue and promote a more understanding school culture.
Buying this question booklet today gives you a ready-to-use, high-quality PDF that opens the door to honest conversations and meaningful learning. It saves planning time, supports inclusive education and empowers young people to think about the changes they can make—big or small—to help create a kinder, fairer school environment.
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Total Number of Pages in this PDF: 11
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