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An English and Sociology teacher in a large academy in Oxford.

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An English and Sociology teacher in a large academy in Oxford.
Stereotyping Teenagers
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Stereotyping Teenagers

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LOs 1.To know what a stereotype is (L3) 2.To understand that teenagers can be stereotyped (L4) 3.To discuss why teenagers are sometimes negatively stereotyped.(L5)
Migration - Lesson 1
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Migration - Lesson 1

(5)
By the end of the lesson you… MUST understand the controversies of immigration SHOULD consider the push and pull effects of migration COULD have evaluated the extent to which people have the right to migrate
Britain's Diversity
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Britain's Diversity

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Must: Be able to understand that Britain is a diverse nation. • Should: Be able to demonstrate the positive promotion of community cohesion. • Could: Be able to justify ways of promoting community cohesion.
The Role of the Police
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The Role of the Police

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OBJECTIVE: TO CONSIDER THE RIGHTS OF POLICE AND THE RIGHTS OF SUSPECTS. * MUST: Identify some of the rights police have * SHOULD: Explain police rights and responsibilities to maintain a suspects rights. * COULD: Consider your opinion on whether police rights/ powers should be
ASBO Lesson
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ASBO Lesson

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LOs To know what anti-social behaviour is (Level 3) To understand why an ASBO is given (Level 4) To persuade teenagers against doing anti-social behaviour (Level 5)
Human Rights in the UK
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Human Rights in the UK

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To be familiar with the Human Rights Act To know how the Human Rights Act works To be aware of how the Human Rights Act has protected rights in the UK
Rights and Responsibilities - Equal Opportunities
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Rights and Responsibilities - Equal Opportunities

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OBJECTIVE TO CONSIDER CASES OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITES IN EMPLOYMENT Must: 4/5 be able to recognise that stereotypes can lead to discrimination Should:5/6 be able to identify the difference between direct and indirect discrimination Could: 6/7 be able to create solutions to the gender pay gap.
Push & Pull Factors in Migration
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Push & Pull Factors in Migration

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Task: For example sometimes during conflicts like war a country cannot (or do not) protect human rights. As such, its citizens may have the right to migrate to a country where their human rights will be protected Link 3 different push / pull factors to human rights.
What is a Democracy? - Lesson 1
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What is a Democracy? - Lesson 1

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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
Human Rights Assessment
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Human Rights Assessment

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Mosquito Alarms Read your information sheet- it has the answers in it (!) and fill the following boxes with as much information as you can!! Your job is the fill in this report to inform the council about the Mosquito Device, by looking at the different arguments for and against the device. Then come to your final decision about whether or not they should introduce it.
Is CCTV a threat?
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Is CCTV a threat?

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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
Members of Parliament
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Members of Parliament

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ALL: TO IDENTIFY THE JOB ROLE OF MP’S MOST: TO UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS BY WHICH MP’S ARE ELCTED. SOME: TO UNDERSTAND WHAT SKILLS AND EXPERIECNES AN MP SHOULD HAVE