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 This section provides teacher's notes to accompany the video clips, newspaper articles and activities in the Sectarianism section of the site. They offer help and advice on using these resources in a classroom context. |  |
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Visit our Technical Tips page for help with viewing / downloading any of the resources. What you're intoThe two video clips explore whether people of different religions (eg Protestant, Catholic) have different interests. |  |
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Video vault A variety of lesson plans accompany the video clips in this section, some focusing on one clip and others focusing on several. In addition, there is a lesson plan that draws on all the video clips and will involve the pupils undertaking a project on anti-sectarianism. |
Attacks 1 and Attacks 2 Lesson Plan>> | Cross-community 1 Lesson Plan>> | Cross-community 2 Lesson Plan>> |
Culture 1 Lesson Plan>> | Culture 2 Lesson Plan>> | Culture 1 and Culture 2 Lesson Plan>> |
Anti-sectarianism project Lesson Plan>> | Video vault Complete set of lesson plans | |
Laughter Lab A variety of teacher's notes accompany the video clips in this section, some focusing on one clip and others focusing on several. It is likely that because of the humour used in these clips, Key Stage 3 pupils will find the lessons challenging. We would like you to note that the content of the videos in the Laughter Lab could be considered provocative in certain areas. We recommend that teachers view the content before introducing it to a class. |
Selective Hearing Lesson Plan>> | Across the border Lesson Plan>> | Catholic stereotypes and Indoctrinating baby Lesson Plan>> |
Orange marches and 12th July festivities Lesson Plan>> | Laughter lab Complete set of lesson plans>> | |
Case study - NIBased on the video clip and slideshow, this lesson plan examines why people may feel forced to leave their homes. |  |
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Marching Using all the video clips in the marching section, this lesson plan provides an opportunity for pupils to explore the issues surrounding marching in Northern Ireland. |  |
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Case study - India Sectarianism is a global problem, not just a Northern Ireland one. These teacher's notes enable pupils to take a look at the situation in India. There is one lesson plan for Key Stage 3 and the other is for Key Stage 4. |  |
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Newsstand These teacher's notes are aimed at Key Stage 4 and are based on newspaper articles, grouped under 3 themes. To facilitate progression the Analysis lesson plan should be completed first, Attacks next and Sport last. Duncan Morrow is Chief Executive of the Community Relations Council and has been actively involved in trying to address sectarianism in Northern Ireland for 20 years. He writes a personal view on the issue. |  |
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A balanced view Advice on how this activity might be used in a classroom situation. |  |
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Four corners Advice on how this activity might be used in a classroom situation. |  |
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