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    Lessons, Economics, Money and Managing Resources, KS4 (ages 14-16)

    Climate Action: Circular Economies

    During this lesson students explore how the economy can be used to support climate action and create a more...

    Lessons, Politics and Democracy, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    Local and Central Government

    This resource pack is the third of a four-part set which has been designed to introduce students to the...

    Politics and Democracy, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    Voting and the General Election

    This resource pack is the second of a four-part set which has been designed to introduce students to the...

    Politics and Democracy, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    What is Democracy?

    This resource pack is the first of a four-part set which has been designed to introduce students to the...

    Lessons, Digital Citizenship, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    What is Media Bias?

    During this lesson students explore what bias within the media is and how it differs from fake news. They...

    Lessons, Digital Citizenship, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    Fake News: The Evolution of Media

    In this lesson, students explore how media has changed since the 1900s and the impact this has had on how people consume news. They will be able to describe what…

    Lessons, Digital Citizenship, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    Filter Bubbles: Tell Me What I Want To Hear

    A “filter bubble” describes how algorithms limit and skew the information users see on the internet. In this lesson,...

    Student Tools, Politics and Democracy, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    How to share learning with your peers

    Originally designed to be a companion pack for the Democracy Ambassadors programme, this handy toolkit will support students who...

    Lessons, Understanding Rules & The Law, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    Law in Wales

    Did you know that the age of criminal responsibility in Wales is ten? In Scotland it is 12. In...

    Classroom Toolkits, Social action/Active Citizenship, KS2 (ages 7-11)

    Making a Difference From Home

    Our packs support KS2 and KS3 pupils to plan and deliver their very own mini social action project. By the end of the pack they should feel empowered and positive…

    Lessons, Understanding Rules & The Law, KS4 (ages 14-16)

    Migration of People

    To help you engage your students in the topic of migration Young Citizens have developed a flexible teaching resource...

    Lessons, Understanding Rules & The Law, KS4 (ages 14-16)

    Mock Trials Classroom Pack

    The Mock Trial Competitions are our longest-running active citizenship experiences. Since 1991, we have provided unparalleled exposure to the...

    Lessons, Understanding Rules & The Law, KS4 (ages 14-16)

    The Big Legal Lesson 2024 (Secondary)

    The law affects every aspect of our lives, but children and young people rarely learn about it in the...

    Lessons, Health and Wellbeing, Social action/Active Citizenship, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    The Circle of Life Award

    The resources consist of six sessions – three teacher-led resources and three student-led – that are designed to empower...

    Lessons, Digital Citizenship, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    What is a Digital Citizen?

    In the delivery of this resource your students will explore what is meant by the term ‘digital citizen’. They...

    Lessons, Politics and Democracy, KS3 (ages 11-14)

    What is a Political Party?

    This resource pack is the fourth of a four-part set which has been designed to introduce students to the...

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