British values: Criminal & Civil Law - identifying right & wrong
Challenge reference: 6871
Notional learning hours | 10 | ||
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Level | Entry 2 | ||
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Preparing for Adulthood pathway | |||
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Learning aim | The leaner will understand right and wrong and the difference between Criminal and Civil Law. |
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Learning outcomes
What the learner needs to know, understand or be able to do
The learner will:
Know the difference between right and wrong, linking this to Criminal Law in the UK.
Demonstrate an understanding of Civil Law in the UK.
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Assessment criteria
What the learner need to demonstrate in order to meet the learning outcome
The learner can:
- Define own understanding of the term ’Doing the right thing’
- Define own understanding of the term ’Doing the wrong thing’
- With support, describe an example of doing something wrong and identify the Criminal Law the perpetrator could be prosecuted under
- With support, describe one way Civil Law differs from Criminal Law in the UK
- With support, complete some secondary research and identify an example of Civil Law in the UK
- With support, describe one way these Civil Laws protect citizens in the UK
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