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This five-lesson scheme of work for Key Stage 4 English examines the issue of racial inequality as depicted in the short film Ten Bob in Winter (1963) and the poetry of Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou.

Ten Bob in Winter is an energetic short film directed by the Jamaican writer and performer Lloyd Reckord. Shot on 16mm in black and white, the film is fresh and experimental yet still light and accessible.

Some of the learning objectives include:
Learning facts about racial inequality within British society;
Exploring the theme of racial inequality;
Using poetry as a way of understanding and empathising with this inequality.
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