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Citizen and the Law


Citizenship in Focus

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No. of pages 32

Published: 2003

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Great for age 11-18 years

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With citizenship education occupying a key place within the revised curriculum, this series offers a time-saving way to update or expand provision for the subject. Presented in a full-colour magazine format, these resources should provide a ready-made solution for citizenship education at ages 13-16. In line with the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Education for Citizenship and the Teaching of Democracy in Schools, the text is designed to encourage political literacy, social and moral responsibility, and community involvement. This particular book provides accessible, up-to-date information on Britain's laws and on how the courts, police and prison services operate. Updated for the syllabus changes implemented in 2000, the series also includes the titles: "Human Rights", which aims to encourage students to develop a sense of global citizenship by engaging with issues ranging from political freedom and economic injustice to the rights of the disabled; "Democracy in Action", which presents students with a picture of how the United Kingdom is governed at local, regional, national and European levels; "Global Concerns", a student's book which adds a global dimension to the series, helping to prepare students for life in a rapidly changing, increasingly globalised society; and "Teacher's Resources", which offers support for "Global Issues", complete with 40 copymasters and detailed notes on how the whole series can assist the teacher in delivering the National Curriculum.

 

This book is part of a book series called Citizenship in Focus .

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2003 by HarperCollins Publishers .

By Christopher Martin, Gareth Calway, Keith West, Robert Francis, Ian Kirby and Caroline Bentley-Davis John Foster is Britain's leading author in the field of Citizenship and PSHE. Chris Culshaw is an established author in the field of literacy and more recently he co-authored Collins' Citizenship Today: Endorsed by Edexcel. He has taught PSHE and provided careers advice. The series editor, John Foster is Britain's leading author in the field of Citizenship and PSHE. His best-selling series include Your Life, Issues and Viewpoints. He is also a best-selling poet.

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Citizenship in Focus

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