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11 May 2026

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A thoughtful and challenging KS3 LLW Citizenship lesson focused on how sectarianism has been tackled in Northern Ireland — and what more can be done.
Pupils evaluate the role of individuals, communities and government, analyse a real NI case study, and develop their own realistic recommendations.
What’s included:

Fully resourced TEEP‑structured lesson
Exploration of individual, community and government action
NI case study: Corrymeela Community
Group ranking and evaluation tasks
Recommendation‑writing task (government adviser role)
Devil’s advocate discussion activity
Reflection and self‑assessment
Extension research tasks

Perfect for:
✔ Year 8 LLW
✔ Active citizenship and evaluation skills
✔ Post‑conflict and reconciliation topics
✔ Developing reasoned arguments
An excellent lesson for moving pupils from understanding problems to proposing solutions.

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