Inclusive resources

Download our free teaching resources for students aged 10-16. We cover the biggest topical issues of our time to help students to learn, think critically and talk about the issues affecting their lives.

In many countries, great progress has been made towards a more equal and inclusive society. The media has a powerful role to play in this, with the ability to shape stories and public opinion.

So what can be done to help create communities where all types of people feel welcome? Can equality be realised everywhere? And how can the media make a difference?

Ready-to-teach lessons about inclusivity

Our lessons save you time, so you can focus on the teaching.

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Each lesson contains

  • Ready-to-use, clear teacher instructions that are easy to follow and get started with
  • An accessible PowerPoint that's colourful, clear and student-friendly
  • Printable, engaging resources with instructions for how to present them
  • Keywords and definitions to break down new or challenging vocabulary
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    Oracy-focused activities about inclusion and difference

  • Bitesized, reliable information about equality and equity 

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    Innovative ways to develop critical-thinking and communication skills: speaking, listening, problem-solving and creativity

Content you can trust

Our lessons are produced by experienced teachers, with support from The Economist's senior editors and fact-checkers. That means you can trust our resources to give an accurate and balanced picture for your students to unpick. Learn more

Inclusive resources