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Your students are hearing about Brexit on a daily basis, but very few have more than a fleeting idea what it is. This year, take the opportunity to give them the knowledge and the skills to join in this crucial national debate.

This scheme involves large amounts of debate and opinion forming, so naturally hits the British Values of Tolerance, Respect, and Democracy, as well as large chunks of the KS 3 Citizenship Curriculum.

Lesson 1 - History of the EU
Lesson 2- 2016 Referendum
Lesson 3 - Negotiating
Lesson 4 - Negotiate your own Brexit
Lesson 5 - What next for Brexit?

the development of the political system of democratic government in the United Kingdom, including the roles of citizens, Parliament and the monarch
the operation of Parliament, including voting and elections, and the role of political parties
the precious liberties enjoyed by the citizens of the United Kingdom
the roles played by public institutions and voluntary groups in society, and the ways in which citizens work together to improve their communities, including opportunities to participate in school-based activities
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TomSaich

5 years ago
5

Great overview.

janegeography

6 years ago
5

Five stars aren't enough. Thank you.

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