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11 May 2026

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A highly effective KS3 LLW Citizenship lesson that encourages pupils to critically evaluate how inclusive their own school community really is.
Students move from identifying diversity to assessing inclusion, using a structured audit and evidence‑based discussion.
What’s included:

Full TEEP‑aligned lesson plan
Clear explanation of what a truly inclusive school looks like
School diversity & inclusion audit/report card
Pair and group discussion with justification
Creative task: School Inclusive Crest
Reflection and recommendation‑writing
Extension tasks including letter‑writing to leadership
Differentiation and scaffolding throughout

Perfect for:
✔ Year 8 LLW
✔ Inclusion and school ethos topics
✔ Developing evaluation and justification skills
✔ Student voice and active citizenship
An excellent lesson for linking Citizenship learning directly to pupils’ lived experience.

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