Citizenship
Department Contacts
Staff | Role | |
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Miss R O'Dell | Head of Citizenship and PSHE/SMSC | Rebecca.ODell@thomasclarksonacademy.org |
Mr S Townsend | RSL for Year 9 and Teacher of Citizenship | Shaun.Townsend@thomasclarksonacademy.org |
Citizenship
GCSE Citizenship Studies has the power to motivate and enable young people to become thoughtful, active citizens. Students gain a deeper knowledge of democracy, government, and law, and develop skills to create sustained and reasoned arguments, present various viewpoints and plan practical citizenship actions to benefit society. They will also gain the ability to recognise bias, critically evaluate argument, weigh evidence, and look for alternative interpretations and sources of evidence, all of which are essential skills valued by higher education and employers.
Homework
Homework for all year groups is set on ‘Show My Homework’ and is designed to support and develop the learning that is taking place in our classrooms in relation to our Schemes of Learning and to support literacy. KS3 homework is set on a bi-weekly basis and should take 30 minutes to complete. KS4 and KS5 homework is set on a weekly basis and should take approximately 60 minutes.
Overview
KS4
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Term1-2 |
Term 3-4 |
Term 5-6 |
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Y10 |
Paper 2 – Section A Life in modern Britain |
Paper 2 – Section A Life in modern Britain Section B Rights and responsibilities |
Paper 2 - Section B Rights and responsibilities |
Paper 2 - Section B Rights and responsibilities Paper 1 – Politics and participation |
Paper 1 – Politics and participation |
Paper 1 – Politics and participation |
Y11 |
Paper 1 – Active citizenship |
Paper 1 – Active citizenship |
Revision Paper 1 and 2 |
Revision paper 1 and 2 |
Revision paper 1 and 2 |
Revision paper 1 and 2 |
Assessments:
Exam paper |
How is it assessed? |
What is assessed? |
% of overall grade |
Paper 1 |
Written exam – 1 hour 45 minutes. 80 marks, 40 marks per section. |
Section A: Active citizenship Section B: Politics and participation |
50% |
Paper 2 |
Written exam – 1 hour 45 minutes. 80 marks, 40 marks per section. |
Section A: Life in modern Britain Section B: Rights and responsibilities |
50% |