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What rights and responsibilities do we have?
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What rights and responsibilities do we have?

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Learning Objectives To understand the differences between rights and responsibilities To give examples of the rights of young people in the UK To explain why some rights are more important than others Students watch a clip about child labour and use this to frame their understanding of the rights of young people around the world and how they may be different in the UK
How are people tried for crimes?
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How are people tried for crimes?

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Y8 SOW - Unit 4; How do we get justice? Lesson 2 - How are people tried for crimes? Learning Objectives To know what a magistrate, judge, barrister and jury are To understand the difference between a magistrates’ court, a crown court and a Youth court To be able to give examples of mitigating factors
Why is budgeting important?
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Why is budgeting important?

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Y9 SOW - Unit 3; How can I be financially responsible? Lesson 1 - Why is budgeting important? Learning Objectives To assess the items I think are essential and those which are non essential. To keep to a budget by shopping around.
How are young people stereotyped?
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How are young people stereotyped?

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Y8 SOW - Unit 3; How are we kept safe? Lesson 3 - How are young people stereotyped? Learning Objectives To understand why there are 'stereotypes' of young people To identify and discuss factors that can lead to negative stereotyping of young people To understand that fear of crime is more prevalent than crime itself, and that this can have serious consequences for many people
How are free speech and hate speech different?
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How are free speech and hate speech different?

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Y8 Citizenship SOW; Unit 1 - Why are civil liberties worth protecting? Lesson 2 - How are free speech and hate speech different? *Activities focused on examining case studies to determine whether they are examples of free speech and hate speech*
How is religious freedom protected?
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How is religious freedom protected?

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Y8 Citizenship SOW; Unit 1 - Why are civil liberties worth protecting? Lesson 3 - How is religious freedom protected? *Activities focus on ways in which is freedom is protected and then debate the case study of France banning the burqa*
How could you run a country?
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How could you run a country?

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Learning Objectives: To explain the concept of fairness in a community To analyse the advantages and disadvantages of different forms of government To make a judgement on which form of government is most effective Students complete desert island dilemma starter to frame their understanding of fairness.
What are British Values and how can we protect them?
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What are British Values and how can we protect them?

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Y8 SOW - Unit 1; Why are civil liberties worth protecting? Lesson 5 - What are British values and how can we protect them? *Activities focus on revisiting British values covered in Y7 in context of the issues covered in this unit, includes assessment activity but marking criteria will need to be adapted given it is not NC Levels*
Terrorism Case Studies (Homework Project)
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Terrorism Case Studies (Homework Project)

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Learning Objectives To research 3 terror attacks. To explain about each terror attack The motivations of the attackers The methods of the attackers The impact of the attack To identify similarities and differences between the attacks. *Marking criteria will need to be amended to reflect individual school's assessment framework*