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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
What causes people to commit crime?
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What causes people to commit crime?

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Y8 SOW - Unit 3; How are we kept safe? Lesson 2 - What causes people to commit crime? Learning Objectives To explore reasons why people commit crimes To sort these reasons into categories To apply this reasoning to case studies
What are civil and criminal offences?
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What are civil and criminal offences?

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Y8 SOW - Unit 3; How are we kept safe? Lesson 1; What are civil and criminal offences? Learning Objectives To define civil and criminal law To distinguish between actions that are considered civil and criminal offences To analyse a case study of a civil offence
What happens when human rights are denied? (FGM)
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What happens when human rights are denied? (FGM)

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Y8 SOW - Unit 2; How are human rights protected? Lesson 5 - FGM Learning Objectives To understand what FGM is To understand that FGM is harmful To know that FGM is illegal in the UK and abroad To know where and how young people can get help and support around FGM
What happens when Human Rights are denied? (Forced Marriage)
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What happens when Human Rights are denied? (Forced Marriage)

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Y8 SOW - Unit 2; How are Human Rights prtoected? Lesson 4 - Forced Marriage Learning Objectives To understand what a forced marriage is and what it is not. To understand the cultural context of forced marriages. To understand the possible long-term impact of forced marriage on girls and women, particularly the consequences for their education
Who protects Human Rights?
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Who protects Human Rights?

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Y8 SOW - Unit 2; How are Human Rights protected? Lesson 2 - Who protects Human Rights? Lesson Objectives To recognise situations where people can take a stand for rights To appreciate that this may require courage To identify similar situations in their own lives
What are my rights?
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What are my rights?

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Y8 SOW - Unit 2; How are human rights protected? Lesson 1 - What are my rights? *Activities explore what rights we have , why they are important and how they affect our lives*
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*
What is racism and how can we stop it?
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What is racism and how can we stop it?

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Y8 SOW - Unit 1; Why are civil liberties worth protecting? Lesson 4 - What is racism and how can we stop it? *Activities focus on defining racism, and exploring an allegory "The Sneetches" by Dr Seuss, before a role play exercise encouraging students to give advice in response to real ChildLine calls about racist bullying*
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 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*
Why do people leave their homes?
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Why do people leave their homes?

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Lesson in Y9 SOW examining reasons why people choose to leave their homes and a role play to encourage empathy with this type of decision. Credit: British Red Cross, Positive Images (2011)
Should Britain leave the EU?
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Should Britain leave the EU?

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Lesson planned as whole class debate with students provided with Debate Matters Topic Guide to prepare them for debate. Marking criteria used for oral assessments (post-NC levels so will not match school assessment framework necessarily but can be easily adapted).
How much aid should Britain give to foreign countries?
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How much aid should Britain give to foreign countries?

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ICT based lesson exploring how much aid UK gives to other countries - lesson focused around India - although UK has now stopped sending aid to India, students can debate this decision at the end of the lesson, or lesson can be adapted to focus on another aid recipient. Makes use of infographics created by Guardian newspaper.