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Radicalisation and Terrorism - A Teacher's Handbook for Addressing Extremism (Paperback)
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Radicalisation and Terrorism - A Teacher's Handbook for Addressing Extremism (Paperback)
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The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act (February 2015) makes it
compulsory for schools to implement anti-radicalisation measures to
help prevent young people from being drawn into terrorism. As the
increasingly frequent press stories of school children being
radicalised show, teachers urgently need a resource that enables
them to recognise, debate and disrupt extremist narratives within
the context of the classroom. This practical handbook provides a
reliable and objective resource to enable lower secondary school
teachers to tackle the complex subjects of terrorism and
radicalisation with confidence. It sets political violence within a
broad context of perceived injustice, using familiar emotions of
anger and disappointment to introduce the notion of grievance, a
precursor of all forms of terrorism. The text covers issues of
citizenship, human rights and respect, civil and political
engagement, the nature of identity and how we identify with others.
It examines different forms of violence from bullying to the most
recent examples of 21st century terrorism. Historical precedent is
used to illustrate a variety of contexts in which political
violence has occurred, from Assassins through Suffragettes to
militancy in South Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Oceania. The
handbook considers the causes and consequences of terrorism and
helps teachers to explain to children what terrorists do and why
they do it; how to differentiate between the reasons, goals and
methods of terrorists; why the media and terrorism are inextricably
linked; what makes terrorism start and, crucially, what factors
bring a cycle of terrorism to an end. Pupils are invited to reflect
on the destructiveness of terrorism for both victims and aggressors
and, taking Northern Ireland and South Africa as examples, to
consider the process of reconciliation. The handbook tackles the
problem of defining 'terrorism', a term which is value-laden and
subjective, and which has eluded international consensus. Pupils
are encouraged to explore the reasons for this, and to debate fact
and bias through an examination of the role of the media in
reporting terrorism. The role of social media within the process of
radicalisation is also studied. Fictional storylines and classroom
activities are provided to stimulate creative thinking and
interactive participation.
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