Programmes on issues of Christianity and critical thinking, designed to stimulate engagement and debate
Seven programmes for 11-14 year olds on issues of Christianity and critical thinking, designed to stimulate and engage debate.
DetailsA unit for younger secondary students covering key writing skills across the curriculum, with contributions from well-known personalities and experts.
DetailsA series of 10 video clips illustrating two major themes from the geography curriculum: urbanisation and climate change. Uses timelapse photography, visual effects and CGI.
DetailsPeople interpret events from the past in different ways, so what is history?
DetailsWhy did the Second World War begin only twenty years after the end of the First?
DetailsTackling areas that students find difficult by showing, in short sequences, how science is relevant to everyday life.
DetailsSeven programmes looking at the issues of philosophy and ethics, ultimate questions and critical thinking, exploring life's big questions in a multi-faith way.
DetailsShort sequences dealing with topics in the double science curriculum, aimed at average and below GCSE students.
DetailsThe key events and personalities which influenced the collapse of the USSR and the Soviet bloc.
DetailsA look at France before, during and after the revolution.
DetailsHow the answers to questions about the past vary with our interpretation of it. Then a look at the causes and effects of the French Revolution.
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