Welcome to Workbook 4: Racism, Equality & Slavery, designed specifically for Key Stage 4 (KS4) pupils. This workbook aims to educate students about the complexities of racism, the historical context of slavery, and the importance of promoting equality and justice.
Lesson 1: What is Racism? Students learn to define racism and its various forms, including individual, systemic, and institutional racism. The lesson highlights the impact of racist language, stereotypes, and discrimination, encouraging students to reflect on their actions and promote understanding and respect.
Lesson 2: The History of Slavery This lesson covers the transatlantic slave trade and its impact on the Americas, Africa, and Europe. Students explore the experiences of enslaved people and the resistance movements they formed, gaining a deeper understanding of the legacy of slavery.
Lesson 3: The Civil Rights Movement Students learn about the goals and strategies of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. The lesson evaluates the successes and ongoing challenges of the movement, emphasizing the importance of nonviolent protest and civil disobedience.
Lesson 4: Equality: What Does It Mean? This lesson defines equality and differentiates between equality of opportunity and equality of outcome. Students discuss the barriers to equality faced by different groups in society and explore ways to create a more equitable environment.
Lesson 5: Microaggressions and Implicit Bias Students explore the concepts of microaggressions and implicit bias, learning how these subtle actions and unconscious beliefs can impact individuals and communities. The lesson encourages self-awareness and strategies to counteract bias.
Lesson 6: Allyship and Anti-Racism This lesson focuses on the role of allyship in promoting racial justice. Students identify actions they can take to be effective allies and support those who are treated unfairly because of their race.
Lesson 7: Building a More Equitable Future Students reflect on the lessons learned throughout the workbook and brainstorm ideas for promoting equality and combating racism in their own lives. The lesson emphasizes the importance of small actions in creating a more inclusive and respectful world.
This workbook is an essential tool for KS4 pupils, providing them with the knowledge and skills to understand and address issues of racism, equality, and slavery, and to contribute to a more just and equitable society.
This workbook is an essential tool for KS4 pupils, providing them with the knowledge and skills to understand and address issues of racism, equality, and slavery, and to contribute to a more just and equitable society.
By actively engaging with the material in this workbook, students will gain a deeper understanding of these core values and their practical application in daily life. The workbook encourages self-reflection, critical thinking, and the development of essential life skills, empowering students to become responsible, compassionate, and successful individuals.
Designed to be used in either a classroom environment, your Internal Exclusion room or as home work for a student subject to suspension from school.
This workbook is available as several options:
- Individually for £3.00 TES link KS4 workbook
- Part of 3 pack bundle including Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4 and SEND adapted workbook for £6.50 (saving 28%) TES link (3 pack bundle)
- Part of a 20 pack bundle for £34.99 (saving 42%) TES link to 20 workbook bundle KS4
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