International Women's Day (8 March)
International Women's Day on 8 March offers an ideal opportunity to raise awareness among pupils about equality and the historical role of women. This is not just about dates, but about understanding biographies and social structures.
Our free materials support you in helping your pupils explore the lives of influential women from different eras and countries. Whether through analysing financial inequalities in retirement provision or examining women in the resistance, the worksheets promote critical thinking and the ability to evaluate complex social issues from different perspectives. đź’ś
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Male Gaze
Objectives: Students will explore the concept of the male gaze and reflect on how this view shapes the representation o…

Women in the museum: gender inequality in art
Objective: Students examine the inequalities between men and women in the art world. They analyze historical and curren…

Women in art: rediscovered female artists
Objectives: The learners examine the role of women in art history and reflect on why many female artists were overlooked…

Financial inequalities between men and women
Objective: Students will explore the financial disparities between men and women, analyze the root causes, and evaluate …

Women in history
Objective: Learners explore the role of women in a chosen period and develop an understanding of the successes and chall…

Women and equal rights
Objective: This worksheet highlights the historical and current situation of women's rights and equality. It addresses d…