Expand the knowledge of your students about migration and its push and pull factors through the example of football.
Learning Activities
An interactive activity connecting football affiliations with personal identity in various historical contexts.
Helping students define nationalism by looking at photos of football matches and reflecting on the main expressions of it in the stadiums.
Analyse and connect historical sources to learn about Italian fascism and the history of Europe in late 1930s - early 1940s.
How to study the impact of national law and policies on everyday life? This resource helps students investigate how the Racial Laws in Italy impacted sport.
Using different perspectives on the right to be forgotten, students investigate in groups the issues that surround privacy and the internet: do people have the right to be forgotten?
Learn about colonialism and migration by tracing the origins of French football players.
Students can explore 19th and 20th century global history through the cultural spread of the game.
How is the gender pay gap reflected in women’s football and what can be done to change it? How do we help students reflect on this?
History teacher Zdravko Stojkoski developed this lesson plan with a visual approach to teaching post-war European history through football competitions.
An educational game about dealing with discrimination and confronts young people with their own choices. The players get to react to discrimination and have the choice to either let it happen or do something about it. The game developed by the Anne Frank House is available in several languages.
What if you could teach history through the lens of your local club? This is a ready-to-use lesson plan for history and citizenship educators to help address local social, political and economic history of the early 20th century as well everyday life in that period.