Human Rights, UN, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, The international bill of rights, moral rights, legal rights, natural rights, natural laws, European Convention of Human Rights, UK Human Rights Act 1998, ECRC
These are power points for all the key questions found in the edexcel Global Citizenship GCSE:<br />
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Key Question 1: How do Communities Develop?<br />
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Key Question 2: How does democracy work?<br />
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Key Question 3: How does technology Change Communities<br />
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Key Question 4: Can we create a fairer world?<br />
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Key Question 5: Can I make a difference<br />
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You will find all the basic essential details required for the each module.<br />
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Feel free to adapt as you please.<br />
This is a poster highlights some of the, often overlooked, Muslim/ Arab contributions that significantly changed the world.<br />
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Can be used as a brilliant teaching tool to develop discussions in class ...
This is a short 5 page biography of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessing be upon him), along with a map of the Arabian Peninsula, and also what prominent non-muslim scholars (and personalities) have said about him<br />
In this resource you will find a brief excerpt about the birth and early life of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). There is also a map of the Arabian Peninsula to help.
Edexcel Global Citizenship iGCSE - Revision presentation - Key Question 1: 'How do Communities Develop?'<br />
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Covers issues concerning: Identity, culture, discrimination, equality, Human rights, multiculturalism, integration, migration, asylum<br />
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Feel free to use and adapt as per your requirements ...
This resource is an article highlighting the Final Sermon of the Prophet Muhammad. The key themes found in this sermon are of 'social justice' and 'human equality'.