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Anti-sectarian home
What is sectarianism?
About sectarianism
Introduction
Context Sources
Sectarianism - a Scottish issue?
Perspectives on sectarianism in Scotland
Anti-Catholic prejudice
Anti-Protestant prejudice
Roots of sectarianism in Scotland
Scottish-Irish links
Sectarianism and racism
Faith and beliefs in present-day Scotland
Faith and beliefs in present-day Scotland
Faith and beliefs in present-day Scottish cities
Football and sectarianism
Marches and parades
Twinning
Sectarianism: learning from other forms of discrimination
Past and present
Cardinal Keith Patrick O’Brien
Rabbi Moshe Rubin
Sister Isobel Smyth
Islam
Basic Beliefs and Practices
The History of Islam and Muslims in Britain
History of Muslims in Scotland
Muslims in Scotland Today
Sectarianism: An Islamic Perspective
Scottish Muslims and Sectarianism
Islamophobia
Educate and Act Against Islamophobia and Sectarianism
Glossary
Relevant Websites
Relevant Reading
An anti-sectarian future
Legislation
Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2003
Employment Equality (Religion or Belief) Regulations 2003
Human Rights Act 1998
Scotland Act 1998
Education Acts
Recommendations of the Working Group on Religious Observance in Schools
Denominational schools today
Links with other national educational initiatives
Background to this resource
What is the purpose of the resource?
Resource history
Former First Minister's Vision
Consultations
with teachers
with youth workers
with young people
Links with other equality issues
Acknowledgements
Good practice
What is good practice?
Quality Indicators
Curriculum
Attainment
Learning and Teaching
Support for Pupils
Ethos
Resources
Management, Leadership and Quality Assurance
Nursery schools
Primary schools
Secondary schools
Youth Work
College-School partnership
Activities and lessons
Youth worker
Active activities
Dominoes
Force the Circle
Card dash
Balloon Tag
Sculpting
Thinking / discussion
Lines of prejudice
The Road Game
Snapshots
Whispers
Responsibility Ladder
Early years
Research
Thoughts from a Scottish early years practitioner
Northern Ireland Initiatives
Six activity ideas for promoting positive attitudes
Choose an instrument you can play
This is the way we share our toys
Fruit
Circle time with a Persona Doll
Our families
Swap places if you….(parachute game)
Child at the centre
Reading
Primary
Lesson ideas
Primary 1
Primary 2
Primary 3
Primary 4
Primary 5
Primary 6
Primary 7
Drama lesson ideas for P6 / P7
Drama lesson framework
Warm up exercises
Session 1: Introduction to Sectarianism
Session 2: The language of sectarianism
Session 3: Exploring sectarianism: case studies
Session 4: Characterisation and Sectarianism
Session 5: The reality
Session 6: Characterisation and Sectarianism 2
Session 7: Behaviour, Friendship and Sectarianism
Session 8: Young People and Sectarianism
Session 9: Too late to change?
English Language: Glasgow City Council Anti Sectarianism Initiative
Explanation booklet
Argument framework
5-14 Writing
Fiction Passage: The Match
The Match: Recount Writing
Non Fiction Article: The Sunday Herald
Non Fiction Article: The Sunday Herald: Talking and Listening
Persuasive Writing
Teaching faith
Learning from Northern Ireland
Runnymede Trust
Antisectarian approach to RME
Multi faith approach to RME
Schools and key faiths in Scotland
Secondary
Lesson Ideas for S2 RME or PSD
Developing an anti-sectarian course
Pupils' reactions to the course
Preparing yourself to teach the course
Unit 1: Setting the context
Unit 2: What is religious intolerance?
Unit 3: Patterns and roots of sectarianism
Unit 4: Sectarianism and Football
Unit 5: Nil By Mouth
Unit 6: The Corrymeela Community
Drama lesson ideas for S1 / S2
Drama lesson framework
Warm up exercises
Session 1: Introduction to Sectarianism
Session 2: The language of sectarianism
Session 3: Exploring sectarianism: case studies
Session 4: Characterisation and Sectarianism
Session 5: The reality
Session 6: Characterisation and Sectarianism 2
Session 7: Behaviour, Friendship and Sectarianism
Session 8: Young People and Sectarianism
Session 9: Too late to change?
Extra teaching activities
Culture and difference
The iceberg
Using a diversity poster
Reading Unit for S2 / S3: The Drums of Hampden
Chapters 1-8
Chapters 9-14
Lesson Ideas for S2 PSHE
Lesson ideas: The Arts and the Holocaust
In the News (p31/32)
Persuasion (p30 and p85)
Discrimination in the Human Race (p37)
Colour snobs (p71)
Reaching Out to help others: from p93 and p149
It has happened before, therefore it can happen again (p155)
Other activities which could be adapted
Assembly ideas
The Golden Rule
Romeo and Juliet in Sarajevo
One Word Many Consequences
Breaking Down the Wall
Food for Thought
We Can Do Good
Raising the issue of sectarianism
Scenarios
What's in your lunch box?
Scenario
90-minute sectarian
Scenario
At the bus stop
Scenario
Maybe I will become a frog
Scenario
Don't give it, don't take it – what's that?
Scenario
Evaluation
Anti-Sectarian Self-Assessment
Resources
Background reading
Upper Primary and Secondary
Websites
Information about faiths and beliefs
Tackling sectarianism and religious intolerance
Sectarianism News Articles
History and Conflicts
Anti-Semitism and xenophobia today
Islam and Islamophobia
Videos and DVDs
True Colours
Glasgow United
Blinded by Bigotry
Football crazy
BIGOT
Holy Cross
Challenging Sectarianism: anti-sectarian education in practice
Visual aids
Glossary
Professional development
Pre-school and school staff
Be familiar with definitions and meaning
Prepare yourself - do some background reading
Youth workers
Self development
Organisational development
Dealing with the issue
Your programme
U-18
Don't give it, don't take it
Local Councillors/Youth Councils
Contact your MSP
Fast Facts
Games
Anagram
Crossword
Matching Pairs
Splat
Word Search
Quiz No 1
Quiz No 2
Solutions
Scenarios
What's in your lunch box?
Scenario
90-minute sectarian
Scenario
At the bus stop
Scenario
Maybe I will become a frog
Scenario
Don't give it, don't take it – what's that?
Scenario
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