
Schemes of work: Citizenship at key stage 3
Citizenship at key stage 3 through geography at key stage 3 1d Knowledge and understanding about becoming informed citizens The key characteristics of parliamentary and other forms of government
Geography programme of study -
In undertaking geographical enquiry, pupils should be taught to:
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appreciate how people's values and attitudes [for example, about overseas aid], including their own, affect contemporary social, environmental, economic and political issues, and to clarify and develop their own values and attitudes about such issues
Examples of opportunities for citizenship through geography [and relevant units in the geography scheme of work] Considering how parliamentary debates on major environmental or economic issues, eg the countryside, fuel taxes, flooding, may feature in geographical investigations, eg into environmental issues, resource issues, economic activities |

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