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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.
Year 9 Assessment - Human Rights
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Year 9 Assessment - Human Rights

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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
The Human Rights Story
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The Human Rights Story

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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
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
Human Rights in Focus
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Human Rights in Focus

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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
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
Pressure Groups - Homework
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Pressure Groups - Homework

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Imagine there is a plan to build a supermarket on an open green space in your community. Most people don’t want this. Answer the following questions.
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
National Government and National Politics Lesson 2
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National Government and National Politics Lesson 2

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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.
Elections and Voting System
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Elections and Voting System

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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.