Created by experienced teachers and world-leading journalists at The Economist, Topical Talk PSHE resources combine deep educational knowledge with world-class journalistic expertise.
Our PSHE lessons cover specific criteria within the PSHE Association's Programme of Study for Key Stage 2-4:
Living in the wider world
Our resources help students discuss and debate topical issues, developing their knowledge of national and international problems and events that affect them and others. They help students express their thoughts and opinions in an appropriate way and encourage them to support their own views with reasoning.
Relationships education
A focus on listening encourages students to see and respect others' points of view before making their own judgments. Activities support students to be sceptical about media stories and value the importance of evidence. This enables them to recognise and challenge stereotypes.
If you like these, check out our other teaching resources in our resource library!
PSHE resources
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Break the bias
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Metaverse
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COP26: the power of perspectives
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Covid-19: big decisions
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The world in 2022
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2021 news review
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Artificial intelligence
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Kyle Rittenhouse: the case that divided America
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Freedom of press and the Nobel Peace Prize
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The Pandora papers
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Conspiracy theories in the news
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Racism
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Animal Sentience Bill
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Creative conversations about the news
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Gender pay gap
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Numeracy in the (good) news
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Girls in education
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Covid-19 and wellbeing
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Vaccine passports
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Sport and mental health
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Food: greener choices
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Education and wealth
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Britney's conservatorship