BBC Three My Murder for teachers
Watch the edited classroom version of the factual BBC Three drama My Murder to deliver PSHE lessons for students from 14 years old upwards.
This content is intended for teachers to deliver lessons where students are challenged to understand and discuss the key themes: Gang Culture and Relationships. This content must be delivered by teachers.
PSHE
Economic Wellbeing Resources
Education for economic wellbeing helps students to manage their finances and careers effectively. Focussing on both inside and outside school, students gain an understanding of the commercial environment, the diversity and function of business and its contribution to national prosperity.
Personal Wellbeing Resources
Personal wellbeing helps young people embrace change, feel positive about who they are and, enjoy healthy, safe, responsible and fulfilled lives. Pupils learn to recognise and manage risk, take increasing responsibility for themselves and make positive contributions to their communities.
Citizenship
Citizenship helps young people to develop the knowledge, skills and conviction to play an effective role in their local, national and global communities. By critically examining issues related to democracy, social justice, human rights and identity & diversity from a range of perspectives, students learn to form their own opinion, speak out and take action on issues important to them.
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