Teaching resource library
Topical Talk gives you free teaching resources for weekly classroom discussions about current affairs. Our trustworthy, ready-to-use lessons are made by expert teachers in collaboration with world-leading journalists and fact-checkers from The Economist newspaper.
There are four types of Topical Talk resources. Choose the right one for your students.
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Headlines
• 1-hour to explore a current story
• Great for regular discussions -
Special Editions
• Six lessons to unpick a topical issue
• Embed into the curriculum or use in journalism clubs -
Spotlights
• Five 20-minute discussions
• Perfect for form times and assemblies -
Topical Talk Toolkit
• Additional support materials
• Helpful to measure knowledge and skills
Resource library
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2022 news review
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World Cup: the legacy of big events
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UK politics: is it time for a general election?
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Black Panther: representation and diversity
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Fast fashion
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COP27: is it sustainable?
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US midterms: are young people political?
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Protests in Iran: Mahsa Amini
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The global food crisis
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Space: a positive human future?
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Medicine: is DNA the answer?
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Floods in Pakistan: sustainable solutions
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The rise of the entrepreneur
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The death of Queen Elizabeth II
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The transatlantic slave trade: a legacy of inequality in the UK
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Data journalism: teenagers and social media
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Period dignity officer: the right man for the job?
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Offensive lyrics: is there any excuse?
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Women's football: what's the goal?