Teaching resource library
Topical Talk gives you free non-partisan 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.
Filter the resources by "Type" to find Headlines: 1-hour lessons published weekly, Special Editions: longer schemes of work or Topical Talk Toolkit: additional materials to support your teaching.
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The Bully XL: what should be allowed?
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Celebrities in the news: the accused
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Mental health: doomscrolling
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Football: gender and adaptations
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Black History Month: let’s talk about racial equality
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Inflation: what's the solution?
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Politicians: standards of behaviour
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Museums: who owns what?
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Global economics: division of labour
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BRICS: a new superpower?
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Climate change: extreme temperatures
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Post-pandemic: parasocial relationships
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Russia and Ukraine: a turning point?
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The world's most liveable cities in 2023
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Post-pandemic: the return of tourism
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Lab-grown meat
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Three headlines, three debates
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AI: should it be paused?
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Numeracy in the news: misleading numbers