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 191 challenges in the Subject area 'Citizenship'

Challenge Level NLH
The learner will be able recognise that there are different religions, ways to worship and places to worship.
Entry 3  10
Learners will participate in visits to develop awareness of community facilities and their uses.
Entry 2  20
Learners will take part in a straightforward event to celebrate the culture and language of a different country
Entry 2  20
The learner will be able to make and serve drinks to a customer.
Entry 1  10
The learner will be able recognise different places and symbols of worship
Entry 2  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
Understand the importance of Grit and Resilience and know how to develop these traits.
Level 1  10
The learner will be able to experience visits to or from community organisations and recognise one feature of one familiar community organisation
WTE1  10
The learner will be able to recognise there are different religions.
Entry 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
Learners will develop their awareness and understanding of basic rights and responsibilities.
Entry 1  20
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 dangers of drink driving
Level 1  30
Learners will develop an understanding of the benefits and importance of maintaining a motorbike for personal use.
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 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 understand the legal requirements of owning their own vehicle
Level 1  20
Learners will develop an understanding of the application process and associated costs of learning to drive a car
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
Learners will be able to participate in the activities at a Burns Supper
Entry 1  10