pdf, 4.69 MB
pdf, 4.69 MB

UPDATED FOR 2018
A secondary school teaching resource. Through contemporary stories, told through real sources, classes can use Conviction to reveal the dilemmas people faced 1914-18 such as conscientious objection. Accompanying lesson plans explore not only what happened, but moral questions which remain relevant today.
Features lessons on:

  • Emily Hobhouse- Hero or traitor who tried to make peace
  • Albert French, 15 ear old sodldier
  • Harold Stanton, “absolutist Conscientious objector”
  • Women and Families
  • Corder Catchpool, pacifist
  • Henry Williamson, the nature loving soldier
    This is the sister pack to the primary-focused Conscience.
    Order hard copies from the Quaker bookshop.
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