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15 June 2026

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Take your class from the British suffrage story out into a global, comparative view of women’s rights. In this ready-to-teach unit, students work in four groups to research the origins and development of women’s rights in Germany, the USA, India and Japan, then present their findings and compare the four national stories.
Everything is planned and print-ready:

A full teacher’s guide with a minute-by-minute plan for all three lessons (3 × 45 min: two for preparation, one for presentations and a comparison round)
Four group task cards (one country each) with the assignment, four shared guiding questions and curated, checked starter links for online research
A comparison worksheet (4 countries × 4 questions) plus synthesis questions for the closing discussion
Teacher background notes with concise, researched key facts per country, so you can steer the discussion with confidence

Skills: online research, source evaluation, structuring information, presenting, and historical comparison.
Works brilliantly as a follow-up to the “Suffragette Convention” debate role-play, but stands alone too. No textbook required.
Format: print-ready PDF plus a fully editable Word version. Suitable for Year 11+ (also ideal for bilingual history teaching).

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