Does Adversity Make us Stronger?
Concepts: Adveristy, Conflict, Democracy, Empathy, Equality.
A small event can have large and lasting implications on ourselves and the world around us.
The choices and actions that we take can have far reaching consequences.
To recognise influential and key figures that have shaped the world we live in throughout history and to the present day.
Conflict and democracy can influence positive and negative changes.
Adversity can be overcome with the correct strategies.
To understand that social justice occurs through conflict.
To recognise the ethical implications of different choices and the lasting consequences.
To take part in a re-enactment about the Battle of Bosworth.
Apply these skills to perform to an audience.
The performance will be staged at Zoar Theatre.
Draws on previous knowledge taught during, What Shapes Us Individuals? Developing knowledge and deepening understanding of key concepts.
Learners will develop their understanding of the consequences of their choices, their emotional awareness and resilience which will support them to become ambitious, capable learners, ready to learn throughout their lives.
Learners will recognise the ethical implications of different choices and the lasting consequences to become ethical, informed citizens of Wales and the world by developing their ability to show respect, to value equality, to listen to others and to evaluate the social influences affecting them. Learners will be able to discuss and explore their rights and how these have been shaped by protests of the past.
Learners will understand that adversity can be overcome with the correct strategies.