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Citizenship at key stage 4    (Year 10-11)

Unit 03: Challenging racism and discrimination

QCA

Where the unit fits in

This unit addresses the following aspects of the key stage 4 citizenship programme of study:

Knowledge and understanding about becoming informed citizens

Pupils should be taught about:
1a the legal and human rights and responsibilities underpinning society and how they relate to citizens, including the role and operation of the criminal and civil justice systems
1b the origins and implications of the diverse national, regional, religious and ethnic identities in the United Kingdom and the need for mutual respect and understanding
1f the opportunities for individuals and voluntary groups to bring about social change locally, nationally, in Europe and internationally
1i the United Kingdom's relations in Europe, including the European Union, and relations with the Commonwealth and the United Nations
1j the wider issues and challenges of global interdependence and responsibility, including sustainable development and Local Agenda 21

Developing skills of enquiry and communication

Pupils should be taught to:
2a research a topical political, spiritual, moral, social or cultural issue, problem or event by analysing information from different sources, including ICT-based sources, showing an awareness of the use and abuse of statistics
2b express, justify and defend orally and in writing a personal opinion about such issues, problems or events
2c contribute to group and exploratory class discussions, and take part in formal debates.

Developing skills of participation and responsible action

Pupils should be taught to:
3a use their imagination to consider other people's experiences and be able to think about, express, explain and critically evaluate views that are not their own

This unit builds on unit 3 'Human rights' and unit 4 'Britain - a diverse society?' in the key stage 3 scheme of work, and links with unit 1 'Human rights' and unit 4 'How and why are laws made?' in the key stage 4 scheme of work.


Sections in this unit

This unit is divided into sections. Each section contains a sequence of activities with related objectives and outcomes. You can view this unit by moving through the sections or print/download the whole unit.
1. Where do we come from? What are our communities like?
2. What is racism?
3. How does the law protect citizens from discrimination and racism?
4. How can we challenge racism and discrimination?