Summary: Citizenship Studies has been written to support the OCR GCSE short course specification and the teaching of Key Stage 4 Citizenship. Combining a lively text with up-to-date case studies, relevant activities, and a stimulating selection of written and visual sources, the book helps students to understand important Citizenship issues.
Covers the three main themes of the OCR specification- understanding the rights and responsibilities of self and others- government and decision-making- citizenship and voluntary activityProvides accessible introductions to key topicsFeatures relevant and thought-provoking case studiesGuidance on preparing for the examination and how to successfully tackle course work assignments
Table of Contents: IntroductionRules and LawsConsumer LawEmploymentCommunity IssuesFamily and SchoolGovernmentMediaMaking a DifferenceGlobal CitizenshipJusticeExam Guidance
About the Author(s): Tony Thorpe is a freelance writer and consultant for the Citizenship Foundation. David Marsh is a head of department at Littlehampton Community School and an examiner.
Readership: GCSE Students of the OCR GCSE Short Course in Citizenship Studies and students learning Citizenship at Key Stage 4.
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