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11 May 2026

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A carefully structured KS3 LLW Citizenship lesson introducing pupils to sectarianism in a sensitive, age‑appropriate way, firmly rooted in the Northern Ireland context.
Students explore how sectarianism develops through stereotype → prejudice → discrimination, examine its causes, and consider how it has been challenged.
What’s included:

Full TEEP‑aligned lesson structure
Clear, student‑friendly definition of sectarianism
Visual explanation of the stereotype–prejudice–discrimination chain
Causes of sectarianism in Northern Ireland
Group discussion and ranking activities
Exploration of how sectarianism has been challenged
Reflection and self‑assessment
Support boxes and extension tasks

Perfect for:
✔ Year 8 LLW
✔ Teaching sensitive NI‑specific topics
✔ Linking prejudice to real‑world issues
✔ Citizenship and community relations units
A strong, balanced introduction to a key LLW concept.

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