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What tools can we use to challenge injustice in our communities?

What tools can we use to challenge injustice in our communities?

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Why this why now

This unit builds on pupils growing awareness of social issues and their potential roles as active citizens in addressing them. Understanding the tools to challenge injustice in our communities builds on their existing knowledge of civic responsibility and rights. This unit equips pupils with practical strategies and skills for active citizenship.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils know that citizens can take action to bring about change in society.
  • Pupils know what a community is and how people and organisations work to support it.
  • Pupils know they have rights and responsibilities as part of a democratic society.
  • Pupils know that they can play a role in creating a fairer and more inclusive community.

Threads

Why this why now

This unit builds on pupils growing awareness of social issues and their potential roles as active citizens in addressing them. Understanding the tools to challenge injustice in our communities builds on their existing knowledge of civic responsibility and rights. This unit equips pupils with practical strategies and skills for active citizenship.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Pupils know that citizens can take action to bring about change in society.
  • Pupils know what a community is and how people and organisations work to support it.
  • Pupils know they have rights and responsibilities as part of a democratic society.
  • Pupils know that they can play a role in creating a fairer and more inclusive community.