Enquiry 1: An unpopular war?
A two-lesson enquiry for KS3 by Jennifer McCullough
The EnquiriesOn each of the next 8 pages of this module, you will find eight fully resourced enquiries for use in the classroom from Key Stages 3-5. These are the outcomes produced by the teacher fellows, starting here with Jennifer McCullough's lesson sequence aimed at Key Stage 3. |
Why did Britain go to war (again) in 1950?
This enquiry has been designed to help teachers of Key Stage 3 integrate the Korean War into a wider scheme of work on the Cold War.
After covering, in outline, the main events of the war and Britain’s involvement, it then explores the war as it was perceived in Britain.
It focuses particularly on opposition to the war from a number of individuals, investigating the reasons for that opposition and how their views were received by the media, politicians and the public at large.
Key areas of focus
- Introductory background knowledge: the causes and the course of the Korean War.
- The British reaction to the outbreak of war in Korea – how it was covered in the news and what this tells us about the British public’s knowledge of the situation in Korea.
- Key groups and individuals who opposed the Korean War, the differing reasons for their opposition and the nature of their opposition.
- The way that these individuals and groups were treated by politicians and the media and the influence (or lack thereof) that they had on wider public opinion.
- Reach a judgement about the ‘significance’ of opposition to the war in Britain.
Attached files:
- Enquiry 1: An unpopular war? Why did Britain go to war (again) in 1950?
5.12 MB PDF document - Lesson 1.1: Why was there a war in Korea and why did Britain join in?
2.83 MB Powerpoint presentation - Resource sheet 1.1A: Starter
936.1 KB Powerpoint presentation - Resource sheet 1.1B: Why did war break out in Korea in 1950?
943.4 KB Powerpoint presentation - Resource sheet 1.1C: Timeline of the Korean War
1.01 MB Powerpoint presentation - Lesson 1.2: How significant was opposition to the Korean War in Britain?
3.69 MB Powerpoint presentation - Resource sheet 1.2A: Monica Felton starter: Sorting cards
941.3 KB Powerpoint presentation - Resource sheet 1.2B: British newsreel, September 1950
940.6 KB Powerpoint presentation - Resource sheet 1.2C: How significant was British opposition to the war in Korea?
1.26 MB Powerpoint presentation