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Inseparable

Lessons from a Nation Divided

An Online Teaching Reseource

About Inseparable

Inseparable is a ground-breaking live educational theatre project for schools, inspired by survivor testimonies of the Bosnian War. Developed by Collingwood Learning in partnership with Beyond Srebenica and supported by the Gordon Cook Foundation, Inseparable educates young people about the conflict, the Srebrenica Genocide, and the lessons we can learn today.

The Online Resource

This online resource will help more schools and young audiences across Scotland access Inseparable. This easy-to-use guided digital experience uses a film of the live theatre performance with associated activities to engage and inspire students.

Key Features

  • To be used from the front of the classroom by a teacher, as a group activity.
  • Consists of 2 x 60-minute lessons featuring the powerful Inseparable play.
  • Easily split into shorter bitesize modules.
  • Designed for Scottish Schools, specifically S4 – 6 students.

NB. In the live experience, the connection to the events in Bosnia are only revealed to the students after they have seen the play. We recommend launching the Resource without giving any background context.

Learning Objectives

At the end of the course all students will understand:

  • Key facts of the Bosnian War and Srebrenica Genocide.
  • The terms Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing. 
  • How Hate Speech and Prejudice can create division. 
  • Recognize the 10 Stages of Genocide
  • The importance of tackling hate speech and prejudice in society.

Course Content

Welcome
1 – Welcome to Inseparable
2 – What’s Going to Happen?
3 – How the Course Works
Lesson 1: Inseparable - The Story
1 – Experience the Play
2 – Explore the Issues
3 – The Facts
4 – What it means to me
Lesson 2: Inseparable - A Lesson from History
1 – The Story so Far
2 – Real Survivors’ Stories
3 – The Importance of Language
4 – How it can Start – Part 1
4 – How it can Start – Part 2
5 – The 10 Stages of Genocide
6 – What can I do?
It’s a Wrap!