rights and responsibilities- year 11 gcse citizenship

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Rights and Responsibilities- Year 11 GCSE Citizenship-

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Exam techniques…O List all the command words you will

see in the exam… then define them…

O Look at your 6 mark essay scores- how well are you doing? Are you practiced/ready for the examination?

3.3.1- rights and responsibilities…

ONLY 10 HOURS TILL EXAMWEDNESDAY MAY 22ND

Pre-starterO On your desks are some scenarios-

what would you do?

O Also- place a RED/YELLOW/GREEN STICKER ON YOUR TOP RIGHT COLAR TO REFLECT YOUR LEVEL OF UNDERSTANDING OF R&R- 3.3.1

WHAT WE DOING/WHY?

O KNOWLEDGEO COMPREHENSIONO APPLICATIONO ANALYSIS/LINK

REMINDER…O TO SPEAK TO ME WILL COST YOU 1 GOLD

COIN.O YOU MUST TRY TO EARN AS MANY GOLD

COINS AS YOU CAN…O YOU WILL DO THIS BY ANSWERING OTHER

PEOPLES QUESTIONS AND GETTING QUESTIONS RIGHT FROM ME.

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O YOU HAVE THE HELP DESK TO GO TO BE AN INDEPENDENT LEARNER…

What is a right?

OA right is a privilege granted by a governing body that is written into law

OA right can be defended or challenged in a court of law

What is a responsibility?

O A responsibility is a duty or obligation that is accepted, or put into action

What are legal rights/acts?

O Law is a system of rules that are enforced by institutions. These laws shape the way society exists as a whole. Law affects everything in society and there are a number of laws for individual elements in society.

What are moral rights/acts?

O Morality is a system that differentiates between right and wrong. The morality of individuals can depend on philosophies, religions and cultures.

rights v responsibilities…

O rights- what we should haveO responsibilities- what we should do

Moral rights of Students

Moral rights of Teachers

Moral rights of Parents

to have work handed back on time

to provide resources needed for a lesson

to be informed of misbehavior

Keywords…O rightsO responsibilitiesO legalO moral

Lesson 2

Moral Right V Responsibility…

Moral Right Moral Responsibility

To have work have work handed back on time

To speak out against bullying

To have personal property respected

To help anyone who is upset

To work in clean, tidy rooms

Home-school agreement…

O This sets out the rights and responsibilities of students, teachers and parents.

O Teachers Respons.Teach good lessons and set suitable class work and homework that wil be marked and regulary promptly

Parents’ or Carers’ Respons.Check their homework diary. Take an interest in their childrens work and make sure it is completed

Students’ Respons. Listen to teachers and work hard. Write all homework and complete all work.

Legal rights in school/college…

O There are hundreds of laws governing education and protecting the rights of students, teachers, parents and school governors…

Governors…O School governors have the

responsibility for choosing a head teacher, deciding on school policies and making sure the school has high standards. Parents, teachers, students and others such as local business people can become school governors…

T or F… All students have a right…

O …to receive REO …to receive Sex EducationO …teachers have a right to punish

students for poor behavior to and from school

O …to a free education

T or F… All teachers have a right…

O …to insist school uniform is wornO …search studentsO …use reasonable force against

studentsO …keep students in detention even if

parents objects

T or F… All parents have a right…

O … to pick their child's schoolO … can withdraw their child from sex

educationO …receive at least one report on their

child's progress each year

School reinforcement…O School rules…O Policies…O Diaries…Website…Noticeboards…

Complaints procedure…

Bring the

problem to the

attention of the

Teacher

HOD/HOY/Head Teach

er

Legal Actio

n

Ombudsma

n OFSTED

Example?O Bullying…

O INFORMAL/FORMAL

O CIVIL action…

School Advice…O LEA website…

http://www.wokingham.gov.uk/schools/

O LEAs have a responsibility to offer advice and support to citizens on issues such as housing, education, trading standards, transport and availability of social care.

Direct Gov…O Official Gov. website- they should

provide you with advice on issues such as taxation, benefits, pensions, the school curriculum, qualifications, energy saving etc…

O http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/index.htm

6 mark question…O ‘Complaining about the actions of

organizations that provide public services is difficult and usually a waste of time.’

O - Explain key terms like public services

O - Explain how a complaints process works

O - Use evidence to support your answer…

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