This is Citizenship 1 Second Edition: Vol 1

This is Citizenship 1 Second Edition: Vol 1

by TerryFiehn (Author), JuliaFiehn (Author)

Synopsis

The best-selling This is Citizenship course has been revised and updated to provide a structured programme of flexible activities which cover all the key concept, range and content requirements of the 2008 Citizenship national curriculum. This is Citizenship 1 lays the foundations of the course. It provides case studies and activities for use in Year 7, which look at the core themes of: 1 Rights and responsibilities 2 Local citizenship 3 Global citizenship The classroom-friendly activities are carefully designed to: - be flexible for use on their own or as part of your own school-designed scheme of work - be accessible to all abilities and easy to prepare and use - promote knowledge and understanding and to develop the essential skills and processes - allow you to incorporate local initiatives which reflect the needs of your own school community. The Pupil's Book is comprehensively supported by: - a Teacher's Resource Book which provides further help with differentiation and assessment - a Dynamic Learning CD-ROM which provides all the resources from the Pupil's Book and Teacher's Resource Book, as well as additional resources, for use via an interactive whiteboard or data projector.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: 2
Publisher: Hodder Education
Published: 30 May 2008

ISBN 10: 0340947098
ISBN 13: 9780340947098
Book Overview: New editions of this best-selling Key Stage 3 Citizenship course which adopts an active learning approach to fully support the content and skills of the revised 2008 National Curriculum, with each year of the Key Stage supported with a pupil's book, teacher's resource book, and Dynamic Learning CD-ROM.

Media Reviews
The emphasis is on active citizenship and students taking an initiative in making a difference. For example, students are asked to debate the issues of how school places are allocated, to conduct a local survey about the needs of their community and to consider the benefits and problems of tourism. At the end of each section there are useful reflective exercises to enable students to self evaluate and assess their progress based on skills and understanding. Association of Christian Teachers (ACT) website
Author Bio
Julia and Terry Fiehn are experienced authors and advisors in Citizenship Education.