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Holocaust Memorial Day Drama Lesson Plan

This lesson for secondary school students aged 13–16 or a youth theatre group uses drama techniques to explore the life stories of people who survived the Holocaust and the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. It includes drama activities based on Bertolt Brecht’s techniques, which protect the performers and allow the audience to learn about those who survived the Holocaust and a more recent genocide.

Antisemitism and discrimination lesson plan

This learning resource explores antisemitism (anti-Jewish hatred) and discrimination during the Nazi era and today. The content of the lesson is designed to encourage reflection on identity-based discrimination that has taken place and continues to occur.

This lesson plan is designed for Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) education, religious education lessons, or as a part of citizenship education for students aged 13 to 15.

The resource outlines a lesson and provides ideas for extension activities so you can adapt the resource easily depending on the time you have available.

400 Years: Britain and India

A series of 10 short films which explore the shared history between Britain and India. The series covers key events that define this profound relationship, from the first voyage of the East India Company in 1601 through to Independence in 1947 and beyond. 

Where is home?

This online resource explores the global journey of South Asian migration to the United Kingdom.