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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.
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 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.
Creating New Rules
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Creating New Rules

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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.
New School Rules - Fair?
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New School Rules - Fair?

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• 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’
Rights and Responsibilities: The Mosquito
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Rights and Responsibilities: The Mosquito

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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
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.