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Citizenship
from Options Booklet 2023
by cherwell3
CITIZENSHIP STUDIES GCSE
Citizenship is a core subject which started in Year 9 and is completed by the end of year 10. Through studying a range of contemporary and engaging topics you will gain a deeper knowledge of democracy, government and law, and develop skills to create sustained and reasoned arguments, present various viewpoints and plan practical citizenship actions to benefit society. You will also gain the ability to recognise bias, critically evaluate arguments, weigh evidence and look for alternative interpretations and sources of evidence. All of these are essential skills valued by higher education and employers. In this course you will be encouraged to discuss, analyse and evaluate complex social issues. GCSE Citizenship Studies has the power to motivate and enable you to become a thoughtful, active citizen.
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EXAM BOARD
AQA 8100
What will you study?

We cover topics that fit into the following areas: 1. Life in Modern Britain 2. Rights and Responsibilities 3. Politics and Participation 4. Active Citizenship
Issues include:
 Human rights – what are they and how are they protected?  How the legal system works  The criminal justice system  The Role of the UK within international organisations  Identity and multicultural Britain  Politics and political systems at a local, national level  The role of the media  How citizens can make their voices heard to make a change


How will you be assessed?
 100% Examination (2 Exam papers, 1 hour 45 minutes each)  Paper 1: Section A – Active Citizenship, Section B – Politics and Participation  Paper 2: Section A – Life in Modern Britain, Section B – Rights and Responsibilities  Each exam paper includes the following types of questions  Multiple choice  Short answer  Source based questions  Extended answer: essay presenting arguments for and/or against a statement / question
For more information see your current citizenship teacher or Miss Bevan abevan@cherwellschool.org
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