Citizenship

This subject provides young people with the knowledge, skills and understanding to play a full and active part in society. It covers topics such as democracy, government, politics and social issues. It prepares young people to take their place in society as responsible citizens.

We found 175 challenges in the Subject area 'Citizenship'

Challenge Level NLH
Learners will have an understanding of the requirements when learning to ride a motorbike and the costs involved.
Level 1  10
Learners will develop an understanding of the potential hazards faced by drivers and safety precautions which could be taken to minimise accidents from happening.
Level 1  10
Learners will develop an understanding of the potential hazards faced by motorcyclists and the safety precautions which could be taken to minimise accidents from happening
Level 1  10
Learners will develop an understanding of the potential hazards faced by cyclists and the safety precautions which could be taken to minimise accidents from happening.
Level 1  10
Learners will develop an understanding of what constitutes a minor motoring offence and the consequences of committing a minor motoring offence.
Entry 3  10
Learners will develop a basic understanding of the 2006 Road Safety Act and how it applies to them and other road users
Level 1  10
Learners will develop an understanding of the legal use of quads, go-peds, mini motos and how antisocial behaviour affects others.
Level 1  10
Understand the importance of Grit and Resilience and know how to develop these traits.
Level 1  10
To understand right/wrong and criminal/civil law; using this information to make decisions about the effect of wrong doing as a citizen in the UK.
Level 1  10
To improve knowledge of Self-knowledge, Self-esteem & Self-confidence and show development in one of these areas.
Entry 3  10
To acquire a basic knowledge of different Public Institutions and Services & complete some specific research into 1 organisation.
Entry 3  10
To understand the difference between right and wrong and about criminal activity as a citizen of the UK.
Entry 3  10
Learners will acquire a basic knowledge of hate crime, identify the difference between a hate crime and a hate incident and know when and how to report a hate crime/incident.
Level 1  10
Learners will be able to cross the road outside school safely, using a specific pedestrian crossing
WTE1  10
Learners will visit a RSPCA animal rescue centre, gather information and show an understanding of how a centre operates and the key points
Entry 3  10
The learner will be able to recognise there are different religions.
Entry 1  10
To be able to recognise the differences and similarities between different religions.
Entry 3  10
Learners will be able to explain differences and similarities between different religions.
Level 1  10
To know about customer service skills and be able to demonstrate these skills when working in a cafe.
Level 1  10
Learners will be able to show they have an understanding of the effect of criminal and anti-social behaviour on victims.
Level 1  10