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Wales
Key Stage 3
Key Stage 4
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Geography
PSE
Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship
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- Geographical enquiry and skills
- 9 Use ICT to gain access to additional
information sources and to assist in handling, presenting
and analysing geographical evidence.
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- 10 Use problem-solving and decision-making
skills to address geographical issues.
Pupils should be taught about three countries: Wales,
[one country from the European Union other than those in
the United Kingdom,] one less economically developed country.
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- Places
- 5 Examine the changes taking place and
the processes leading to change in Wales. Recognise that
decisions made
at different levels – local, regional, national and
international
– can affect Wales’ current and future development
and the quality of life of different groups of people living
within it.
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- Themes
- 7 Economic activity
- about different types and classifications of economic
activity
- about the geographical distribution of one economic
activity
- how and why the distribution has changed and is changing,
and the effects of such changes
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- 9 Resource issues
- how considerations of sustainable development affect
resource planning and management
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Attitudes and Values
- Be moved by injustice, exploitation and denial of human
rights
Skills
- Communicate confidently one’s feelings
and views and maintain with conviction a personal standpoint
- Critically
evaluate others’ viewpoints and
messages from the media
- Empathise with others’ experiences
and feelings
- Make moral judgements and resolve moral issues
and dilemmas
- Work both independently and co-operatively
Knowledge and understanding
- Understand the nature of local, national and
international communities with reference to cultural diversity,
justice,
law and order and interdependence
- Have insight into their
beliefs and values in the context of those in society and
propagated by the media
- Recognise moral issues in life
situations
- Understand the interdependence of global systems
and the effects of natural processes and human development
- Understand
the key issues of sustainable development, including
actions that will improve the quality of life now without
damaging the planet for the future
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for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship |
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Questions to ask in relation to standards in sustainable
development and global citizenship
- Are the statutory requirements for sustainable development
and a global dimension in geography being met?
- Does the PSE provision give enough attention to sustainable
development and global citizenship?
- Do pupils show an appropriate level of awareness and
understanding of sustainable development knowledge, understanding,
skills, attitueds and values necessary to become a global
citizen?
Copies of the Education for Sustainable Development and
Global Citizenship, which contains Estyn guidelines for
the inspection and evaluation for these areas, can be downloaded
here.
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Key Stage 4 |
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Values and Attitudes
- Be moved by injustice, exploitation and denial of human
rights.
- Have a sense of personal responsibility towards the environment
and be committed to live and act sustainably
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Skills
- Listen attentively in different situations and respond
appropriately.
- Appreciate, reflect on and critically evaluate another
person's point of view.
- Make decisions and choices effectively.
- Make moral judgements and resolve moral issues and dilemmas.
- Work both independently and co-operatively.
Knowledge and understanding
- Know how democratic systems work and understand how individual
citizens, public opinion, lobby groups, and the media can
contribute and have an influence and impact.
- Have a developing global awareness of contemporary issues
and events, including human rights and sustainable development.
- Know how their values and beliefs affect their identity
and lifestyle.
- Be aware of the factors involved in making moral judgements.
- Understand a range of economic and industrial issues related
to their role as consumers and future providers and their
responsibilities in personal finance
- Know about the main global issues which pose a threat
to the environment.

England
- Scotland - Wales
- Oxfam's Curriculum for Global
Citizenship
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