MUST: Describe the human rights that we are
entitled to
* SHOULD: Explain how our different human rights
link together
* COULD: Discuss the importance of ‘everyone’
having human rights
• With your partner, read through the list of 10 new school rules
• Show whether you think each rule is fair or unfair by either ticking the box marked ‘Fair’ or the box marked ‘Unfair’
Must: Be able to identify the term privacy
Should: Be able to explain the advantages and disadvantages of CCTV
Could: Be able to judge whether a ‘surveillance society’ threatens our right to privacy
Must: Understand what a political party is
Should: Explain the reasons for why people join political parties
Could: Discuss the meaning of a general election and reasons
for why people should and shouldn’t vote.
Must
Identify what is meant by ‘democracy’
Should
Understand how political parties are part of a democracy.
Could
Consider why political parties are important in a democracy
Must: be able to identify what the mosquito device is. level 4/5
Should: be able to investigate positive and negative arguments about the mosquito
device. Level 5/6
Could: be able to evaluate the positive and negative arguments about the mosquito
Your task is to create a new set of 8 rules for school that are fair.
They must be fair for everyone in the school community..... Pupils, teachers, parents, caretakers, office staff etc.
Must: C Grade Understand the importance of human right legislation
Should: B Grade Identify how international bodies safeguard our human rights
Could: A Grade Discuss these rights with reference to one country where they might not be
guaranteed.
Elections and Voting System: ALL:
Create your own political party
MOST:
Understand what is meant by the ‘first past the post’ and proportional representation’ voting
system
SOME:
Decide which voting system is fairer and would produce a better government.