Must: Describe the rights that police and suspects have
Should: Identify the advantages and disadvantages of the Terrorism Act
Could: Evaluate Theresa’s decision to limit police powers
Learning Objective: To identify the values underpinning human rights
* MUST: Define what is a ‘human right’ Level 4-5
* SHOULD: Identify what was denied to people
during the Holocaust Level 5-6
* COULD: Discuss the origins of human rights Level
6
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
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
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
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
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.
ALL: Identify the two Houses of Parliament
MOST: Explain the work done by the two Houses of
Parliament.
SOME: Understand the process by which the Houses of
Parliament makes laws.
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.