In this session pupils explore what drove Rosa to take her stand in December 1955, going beyond oversimplification of a tired seamstress to examining evidence that she was politically motivated.

 

 

Learning objectives

  • Children can offer relevant ideas as to Rosa’s motivation
  • They can reject suggestions for her motivation that would not have been likely
  • Some can see that the standard story oversimplifies and that Rosa wasn’t simply a tired lady at the end of the day but an active campaigner

Step 1

Children explore Rosa’s motivation which will allows them to draw on work
from the preceding questions. Why do pupils think she acted as she did? Allow a few minutes paired discussion. Then move pupils into larger groups of 4/5

Step 2

They are initially presented with a diamond 4 activity (RS1 and copied as PowerPoint slide 2)which has 6 possible reasons why she acted as she

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