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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Social media and the news
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Flags: symbols of unity or causes of conflict?
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The McWages Index
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News you trust
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Leadership for Change 2025
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Topical Talk: headline discussion
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Strikes: what are the consequences?
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Upsetting news: strategies to help
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Luxury goods: the rise of dupes
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De-extinction: good v bad
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Kashmir: who owns water?
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Tariff wars: what’s the impact?
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80 years on: should VE Day still make the Headlines?
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The decline of democracy?
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Russia and Ukraine: three years on
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AI and sustainability: difficult choices
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The world in 2025
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News in review 2024
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President Trump: how will the world change?