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England
Key Stage 3
Key Stage 4
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Citizenship
Geography
ICT
| Citizenship |
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- Knowledge and understanding about becoming informed citizens
- 1i The world as a global community,
and the political, economic, environmental and social implications
of this,
and the role of the European Union, the Commonwealth and
the United Nations.

- Skills of enquiry and communication
- 2a Think about topical political, spiritual,
moral, social and cultural issues, problems and events
by analysing
information and its sources, including ICT-based sources
2b Justify orally and in writing a personal
opinion about such issues, problems and events
2c Contribute to group and exploratory class discussions,
and take part in debates.

Skills of participation and responsible action
3a Use their imagination to consider other people’s
experiences and be able to think about , express and explain
views that are not their own

| Geography |
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- Knowledge, skill and understanding
- Geography enquiry and skills
1a Ask geographical questions and to
identify issues
1e appreciate how people’s values
and attitudes [for example, about overseas aid], including
their own, affect
contemporary social, environmental, economic and political
issues, and to clarify and develop their own values and
attitudes about such issues
2a To use an
extended geographical vocabulary
Knowledge and understanding of place
3b To describe the national, international
and global contexts of places studied
3d To describe how and why changes happen
in places, and the issues that arise from these changes.
3e To explain how places are interdependent
[for example through trade, aid, international tourism,
acid rain],
and to explore the idea of global citizenship
Knowledge and understanding of environmental change and
sustainable development
5b Explore the idea of sustainable development and recognise
its implications for people, places and environments and
for their own lives.

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- Breadth of Study
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- Countries
- 6 (a) Two countries in significantly
different states of economic development, including:
ii how and why each country may be judged
to be more or less developed
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6 (i) Development, including:
ii effects of differences in development on the quality
of life of different groups of people
iii factors, including the interdependence of countries,
that influence development
7a study at a range of scales – local, regional,
national, international and global
7b study different parts of the world and different
types of environments, including their local area,
the United Kingdom, the European Union and parts of
the world in different states of economic development
7d study issues of topical significance

| ICT |
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- Exchanging and sharing information
- 3a How to interpret information
and to reorganise and present it in a variety of forms
that are fit for purpose.
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- Breadth of study
- 5b Working with others to explore
a variety of information sources and ICT tools in a
variety of contexts.

| Key
Stage 4 |
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Citizenship
ICT
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Citizenship |
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- Knowledge and understanding
- 1e How the economy functions, including
the role of business and financial services
1f The opportunities for individuals
and voluntary groups to bring about social change locally,
nationally, in Europe and internationally.
1h The rights and responsibilities
of consumers.
1j The wider issues and challenges
of global interdependence and responsibility, including
sustainable development and Local Agenda 21.

- Skills of enquiry and communication
- 2a Research a topical political, spiritual,
moral, social or cultural issue, problem or event by analysing
information from different sources, including ICT-based
sources, showing an awareness of the use and abuse of statistics.
- 2b Express, justify and defend orally
and in writing a personal opinion about such issues, problems
and events.
- 2c Contribute to group and exploratory
class discussions, and take part in formal debates

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- Skills of participation and responsible action
- 3a Use their imagination to consider
other people's experiences and be able to think about, express,
explain and critically evaluate views that are not their
own.
- 3b Negotiate, decide and take part responsibly
in school and community-based activities.
- 3c Reflect on the process of participating.
QCA Scheme of work for Citizenship
- Unit 11: Europe – Who decides?
Unit 12: Global issues, local action

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ICT |
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- Breadth of study
- 5a Tackling problems in a wide variety
of contexts, including work in other subjects
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- 5b Using a range of information sources
and ICT tools to improve efficiency and extend capability.
- 6 Pupils should be taught to be independent,
responsible, effective and reflective in their selection,
development and use of information sources and ICT tools
to support their work, including application in other areas
of their study and in other contexts.

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