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Citizenship at key stage 4    (Year 10-11)

Unit 12: Global issues, local action

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About this unit

In this unit, pupils find out about local action in response to a global issue by investigating local plans and priorities for sustainable development (Local Agenda 21). Through enquiry, they find out how local priorities are established and monitored, and how young people are consulted by the local authority. They appreciate the extent to which sustainable development is now a concept affecting different aspects of local and national government planning and policy decisions. They learn how to contribute to local decisions that will influence quality of life and the environment in the future. Other global issues that could be investigated include public health and control of disease, and trading policy and agreements.

This unit provides an opportunity to link with work on sustainable development in other subjects, including geography and science. It may be useful to plan teaching of this unit in conjunction with geography and science teachers to ensure progression and avoid duplication.


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. What is Local Agenda 21?
2. How is our community more sustainable?
3. What do we now know about local action and policies for sustainable development?