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Crime and punishment

Online session

about this session

Key Stage 3 | Curriculum Links: History (Environment and Society), Personal Development & Mutual Understanding | Topic: Crime and Justice | Session Type: Online session

A serious crime has been committed against the Marchioness of Downshire. A vast sum of cash and precious jewels have been stolen from her home in the dead of night. Will the punishment fit the crime?

In this online, interactive Zoom session, pupils will step back in time to 1813 to uncover the truth behind this sensationalist crime. Students will analyse a variety of sources including: videos, photographs, newspaper reports, and diary entries, as they explore the case and attempt to unravel fact from fiction.

Learning objectives

Pupils will:

  • Learn the difference between primary and secondary sources and be able to suggest examples of each.
  • Learn how to critically analyse and respond to primary and secondary sources.
  • Develop skills in how to approach solving problems and making decisions.
  • Consider a range of ethical issues around crime and punishment.
  • Identify biased and subjective information in a range of sources, and be able to challenge stereotypical, biased or distorted viewpoints with appropriately sensitive, informed and balanced responses.
  • Learn that we can look to the past to help us solve problems today.

 National Curriculum links

This session supports:

  • Development of historical enquiry skills to undertake historical research.
  • Development of speaking and listening skills and asking perceptive questions.
  • Critical thinking skills to evaluate a range of evidence and analyse different interpretations.
  • Creative thinking skills in their approach to solving problems and making decisions.
  • An ability to challenge stereotypical, biased or distorted viewpoints with appropriately sensitive, informed and balanced responses.
  • Critically investigate and evaluate the power of the media in the context of this historical event.

Booking Information

Availability
Friday
10.30, 13.00

Duration
90 minutes

Capacity
Up to 32 students

Price
£30

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