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This lesson looks at what dementia is and explores common misconceptions about it.
Stephen Lawrence and the justice system Using the story of Stephen Lawrence, this lesson looks at how institutional racism can cause injustice.
This lesson looks at how the playwright challenged social issues and asks students to consider its message in the context of today.
This lesson looks at Blue, Red, and battleground states.
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Or for a more a musical approach, this comprehensive lesson looks at the emotional aspects of relationships through images, reflective tasks and quotes, before asking students to turn the famous Corinthians quote ("Love is patient, love is kind …") into a modern song in a genre of their choice.
The lesson looks at her background and how the structures of pre 20th century society influenced her writing.
The lesson looks at common pitfalls, including muddling up prepositions, finding agreement or concord between subjects and verbs, the apostrophe, confusing subjects and objects, and the article.
To explore gravity in maths, find this A-level lesson looking at the work done by forces against resistance including gravity and friction.
Shelter from the storm An observation lesson looking at the change severe weather can have on lives and how it sometime necessary to rebuild and guard against the worst effects.
"How can lawyers write this way?" he wondered, mid-lesson, looking at a memo near the end of the day.
We don't have proper lessons looking at social media at school but if we did, it might help people who are experiencing bullying.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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