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9780749433468

Developing Citizenship in Schools: A Whole School Resource for Secondary Schools

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    9780749433468

  • ISBN10:

    0749433469

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2000-10-01
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

(Kogan Page) A hands-on guide for the school management team and subject leaders, to implementing or further developing citizenship education on a whole school basis. Includes activities, policies, initiatives and free materials for photocopying. Features coverage of developing community links and running school elections as well. Softcover.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements ix
Preface xi
Using this book xv
PART 1 Background information 1(26)
What is citizenship?
3(9)
Background
3(1)
Citizenship and the National Curriculum
4(7)
Attainment targets
11(1)
Management issues
12(15)
Introducing and consolidating citizenship into the curriculum
12(4)
The links to key skills
16(1)
Resources
17(1)
Staff development
18(3)
Stakeholders
21(6)
PART 2 Democracy in schools 27(24)
Establishing effective year and school councils
29(15)
Issues
29(9)
Mechanisms
38(6)
The election of school officers
44(7)
Context
44(1)
Election of school officers - the people
44(3)
Election of school officers - the process
47(1)
School officers - the responsibilities in practice
48(1)
Conclusion
49(1)
Other elections
49(2)
PART 3 Whole-school activities 51(70)
Introducing a school festival or activities week
53(6)
The purpose of a festival
53(1)
Festival organization and rationale
54(1)
Possible activities
55(2)
Other suggestions
57(2)
Running a charity event
59(10)
The fashion show
61(8)
Setting up a debating society
69(10)
The value of ritual behaviour
69(1)
The differing roles of debaters
69(1)
Basic procedure of debating
70(3)
Getting started
73(2)
Skills to teach debaters
75(1)
Moving the debate outside the school
76(3)
Human rights: a religious education or philosophy and belief day
79(8)
Human rights
80(3)
Euthanasia
83(2)
Debating the right to die
85(1)
Other possible philosophy and belief days
85(2)
Environmental action
87(5)
The Green Team
87(1)
Organization and rationale
87(5)
The Buddy system
92(8)
Context
92(1)
Organization
93(2)
It's `cool' to have a Buddy
95(1)
Regular contact
95(1)
Awareness of the Buddy scheme within the school
96(1)
Involvement of other students
96(1)
Expansion of the Buddy system
97(1)
Personalizing the scheme
97(3)
Other whole-school activities
100(21)
The school production
101(4)
An evening of dance
105(5)
An exchange visit or foreign trip
110(1)
A musical production
111(1)
Production of a year book or school book
112(1)
Production of a school magazine
113(1)
Assemblies and the involvement of pupils
114(2)
Roles of pupils at public events
116(2)
Even more ideas in brief
118(3)
PART 4 Some examples of class-based activities for teaching citizenship 121(33)
Class-based activities
123(31)
PSHE/citizenship, Key Stage 4
123(3)
English/citizenship, Key Stage 4
126(3)
Maths/citizenship, Key Stage 3
129(4)
Science/citizenship, Key Stage 3
133(4)
Geography/citizenship, Key Stage 3
137(3)
German/citizenship, Key Stage 4
140(2)
Music/citizenship, Key Stage 3
142(5)
Drama/citizenship, Key Stage 4
147(4)
Design and technology/citizenship, Key Stage 3
151(3)
Further reading 154(2)
For citizenship
155(1)
For euthanasia
155(1)
Useful contacts 156(2)
Index 158

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