The report says digital
citizenship lessons for pupils up to the age of 14, with a voluntary extension for older children who «want to become digital leaders or champions», would show children «the way to get the best out of the internet».
Not exact matches
And Melanie Onn, MP
for Grimsby and shadow deputy leader of the House, proposes a new form of
citizenship lessons in schools to better educate children about the importance of politics:
Lesson Ideas
for Literacy, History, Geography, Art,
Citizenship and Science.
Hi colleagues this is
for AQA SPEC B Religion and
Citizenship Unit 1 Topic 1 Religion and Identity The revision notes use all the key words and quotes in short paragraphs that support pupil progress in revision and in
lessons.
Hi colleagues this is
for AQA SPEC B Religion and
Citizenship Unit 1 Topic 4 Religion and Multicultural Society The revision notes use all the key words and quotes in short paragraphs that support pupil progress in revision and in
lessons.
Hi colleagues this is
for AQA SPEC B Religion and
Citizenship Unit 1 Topic 1 Religion and Relationships The revision notes use all the key words and quotes in short paragraphs that support pupil progress in revision and in
lessons.
4
lessons on one powerpoint, covering migration and its impact
for the new 9 - 1 GCSE in
Citizenship from Edexcel.
Perfect
for Drop Down Days,
Citizenship lessons o...
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lesson packs
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Rights Under Law Double
Lesson for 9 - 1 AQA
Citizenship Studies Includes 2 debate sessions (torture and prisoner voting) as well as a number of written tasks.
This is the first
lesson in series of three that is designed to prepare students
for the Canadian
citizenship examination.
Resource
for PSE / PSHE
lesson on Global
Citizenship - ideal
for KS3 / KS4 students.
Curriculum references: This
lesson has been developed to be used with the GCSE
Citizenship specifications
for the following exam boards: AQA, OCR and Edexcel.
Crime Double
Lesson for 9 - 1 AQA
Citizenship Studies Covers crime types and definitions, how crime figures are presented, profile of UK offenders, short case study on London riots, nature vs nurture debate, sentencing, and homework.
For those teaching
Citizenship or similar, this
lesson is a great way to launch into the subject while also providing facts and details.
Specifically
for non specialist teachers and cover supervisors: 3
lessons on parliament built around the text book offering with starters, plenaries, video clips, discussion points and homework (
Citizenship Education
for Key Stage 3 By Terry Fiehn and Julia Fiehn) The
lessons are very and full so could easily work
for 3 sessions on a focus day or by allowing extened discussions the activities could be spread over a half term.
Perfect
for a form discussion or a PHSE /
Citizenship lesson, this resource examines the investigatory powers act and gives students the opportunity to debate their opinions on mass surveillance.
It covers
citizenship, PHSE, SEAL, SMSC and Religious Studies syllabi (I love that plural) and I have found it to be a fairly engaging
lesson for many students.
Through films, posters, assemblies, and
lesson ideas tailored
for Key Stages 2 and 3, and focusing on Fairtrade in Geography,
Citizenship or PSHE, learners can find out about where our cocoa comes from, who's involved in getting it to us, and understand how the choices we make have an impact thousands of miles away.
For a FREE DEMO please search: «The Philosophical Debate Generator [Free Demo Version]» Uses: - P4C (Philosophy for kids)- Form time activities - R.S. / Philosophy / Citizenship cover lessons - Debating societies - Making best use of spare time at the end of lessons Discussions follow one of four formats, each asking students to move from one side of the room or the other to make their position clear: teachers should then use questioning to foster a debate between students, encouraging them to present reasons for their choice and defend their positi
For a FREE DEMO please search: «The Philosophical Debate Generator [Free Demo Version]» Uses: - P4C (Philosophy
for kids)- Form time activities - R.S. / Philosophy / Citizenship cover lessons - Debating societies - Making best use of spare time at the end of lessons Discussions follow one of four formats, each asking students to move from one side of the room or the other to make their position clear: teachers should then use questioning to foster a debate between students, encouraging them to present reasons for their choice and defend their positi
for kids)- Form time activities - R.S. / Philosophy /
Citizenship cover
lessons - Debating societies - Making best use of spare time at the end of
lessons Discussions follow one of four formats, each asking students to move from one side of the room or the other to make their position clear: teachers should then use questioning to foster a debate between students, encouraging them to present reasons
for their choice and defend their positi
for their choice and defend their position.
Uses: - P4C (Philosophy
for kids)- Form time activities - R.S. / Philosophy /
Citizenship cover
lessons - Debating societies - Making best use of spare time at the end of
lessons Discussions follow one of four formats, each asking students to move from one side of the room or the other to make their position clear: teachers should then use questioning to foster a debate between students, encouraging them to present reasons
for their choice and defend their position.
This
lesson could be used
for PSHE,
Citizenship or Tutor Time.
Blatt warns about getting too caught up in the technical benefits of SNSs, even as he applauds Greenhow
for focusing on other elements, such as creativity and digital
citizenship that might ultimately be more profound
lessons to draw from the medium.
Aesop's Fables Michelle Stiglitz, who teaches in Staten Island, New York, submitted this week's
lesson, in which students use Aesop's fables as a backdrop
for a
lesson in
citizenship and letter writing.
Because instruction in critical thinking
for media literacy is vital when cultivating awareness of digital
citizenship, incorporating
lessons on fake news presents a timely opportunity
for student engagement.
This
lesson could be used
for PSHE,
Citizenship or Life Skills.
Image banks are also available which provide a set of images
for use as either starters or as inspiration
for a
lesson; these include «Money and
Citizenship» and «Money and Art».
Strategies
for teaching about the election Teachers across the United States are using news stories about the upcoming national election as a timely
lesson in
citizenship.
The
lesson is filled with engaging, well differentiated and fun activities and is useful
for PSHE or
Citizenship.
Complete 1 hour
Citizenship / PSHE
lesson with starter handout and worksheets Suitable
for KS3 (made
for Year 8) Variety of different level tasks f...
All
lesson plans that comprise the Passport to Democracy program are aligned to the Victorian Curriculum and the Australian Curriculum
for the teaching of Civics and
Citizenship content across Years 5 - 10.
These
lessons contain many examples of active
citizenship for inspiration, and they guide students to delegate tasks and campaign
for awareness and support.
As part of this
lesson we have incorporated our digital
citizenship lessons, discussing copyright and acceptable use
for images in our projects.
This program would use the game, World of Warcraft, as a focal point
for exploring Writing / Literacy, Mathematics, Digital
Citizenship, Online Safety, and would have numerous projects /
lessons intended to develop 21st - Century skills.
The Civics
lesson plans that were created specifically
for this site cover the impact that Jamestown colony had on American democracy as well as encourage students to become actively engaged in the democratic principles of
citizenship.
Based on the AQA B Religion and
Citizenship GCSE spec - requires the textbook
for the
lessons There are some short video clips that unfortunately can't be uploaded but you can access clips based on these
lesson topics on youtube
This was originally an introductory
lesson to a unit on prejudice and discrimination
for a full course RS group, but this could easily be used
for PSHE and
Citizenship as well.
Ideal
for cross curricular (also
citizenship and fund raising) or even a one off cover
lesson.
The following global
citizenship lesson plan and education resources
for English teachers, history teachers and humanities teachers ask students to compare their own school lunch programs to...
A further element of the curriculum
for Years 7 - 13 is the Personal, Social, Health and
Citizenship Education which is delivered through discrete
lessons and a wide - ranging assembly and tutor time programme.
The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) said the report shows the need
for statutory PSHE, which could encompass digital
citizenship lessons.
The Rule of Law
for Citizenship Education is a continuous package of resource provision, ongoing advice and direct delivery of sessions (training
for teachers and
lessons for students) by the Research Fellow.
Our US Government course has
lessons designed to prepare Utah students
for the US
citizenship test.
Driving on the Right Side of the Road The DRSR program has created a series of
lessons for social studies classes at the elementary and secondary levels that focus on
citizenship education and traffic safety.
The DRSR program has created a series of
lessons for social studies classes at the elementary and secondary levels that focus on
citizenship education and traffic safety.
These
lessons incorporate themes of health and safety, compassion
for animals, and responsible
citizenship.
See the
Lesson learning outcomes, particularly Lessons 1 and 4,
for Citizenship and PLTS, and Cross-curricular Links
for ideas in other subjects.
This curriculum includes
lessons that are suitable
for Canadian high school classes that address local and global
citizenship, leadership, environmental and global issues.