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Summary: In this issue – Equality, diversity, community and citizenship; Post-16 citizenship development projects; Working with People & Planet for A-level citizenship; Foundation Learning, community action and active citizenship; Post-16 citizenship education: an organisational approach; The BRACE project: Empowerment, citizenship and community cohesion; The 2010 World Cup and street children; 'Make your mark' - citizenship and the General Election; Strengthening tutorial provision for citizenship; Citizenship rights and responsibilities for offender learners; The impact of global learning on tomorrow's citizens.
Citizenship News: Issue 27 - July 2010
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Summary: In this issue – Citizenship – a vital part of young people’s learning; Citizenship established? A post-16 perspective; Citizen schools – coalitions to lead change; Citizenship and volunteering; Battlefront – campaigning with new media; Soldiers are active citizens too; Exploring issues of faith, peace and citizenship in the Middle East; Creating cohesive communities through museum collections; Take Part learning; Gangs, guns and knife crime; A rights-respecting approach to education; A focus on spiritual, moral, social and cultural development. Teaching and learning supplement with this issue: Streets of fear? Citizenship, gangs and crime, and also an elections special supplement: Time to vote: citizenship and the elections.
Citizenship News: Issue 26 - March 2010
Summary: In this issue - increasing post-16 citizenship opportunities; elections young voters and citizenship; Healthy FE and citizenship; citizenship in every department, promoting political literacy – Parliament’s Education Service; Action for a better future; listening to learners – a new resource for managers, developing a curriculum fit for global citizens?; policy developments and citizenship; combating violent extremism – a key role for active citizenship; citizenship – the digital native subject; vote for a stronger democracy; speaking of citizenship. Teaching and learning supplement with this issue: The Feelgood Factor: citizenship and the politics of health (PDF document, 602Kb) Citizenship News: Issue 25 - October 2009
Summary: In this issue: Towards self-sustaining, sector-led post-16 citizenship; A student-led approach; Learners help shape the Foundation Learning Tier; Where are the jobs for citizenship specialists?; Ikusasa Elethu - The future belongs to us; Making a video about student voice; Positive experiences and active citizenship; Learner voice and citizenship; Lowering the voting age; Campaigning for change; On the money? Financial capability and citizenship; Religion, community cohesion and post-16 citizenship. Resources supplement included with this issue: Crunchtime: citizenship and the economic downturnCitizenship News: Issue 24 - July 2009
Summary: In this issue: Citizenship 10 years on from Crick - a progress report; The European elections 2009 and citizenship learning; Learner voice and citizenship opportunities; Lessons of the past; Our voice impacting our learning; Raising the power of the learners' voice; Getting in on the Sustainable Communities Act; Making conflict resolution an everyday life skill. Resources supplement included with this issue: News and views: citizenship and the mass media.Citizenship News: Issue 23 - February 2009
Summary: In this issue : Using the Olympics to inspire citizenship activity; Who do we think we are?; The Youth Citizenship Commission; Young campaigners in Tower Hamlets; Learner involvement in the further education sector - the LSC reports on progress; The beginner's guide to post-16 citizenship; Civic education in Ukraine - the student perspective; Since citizenship education arrived; Effecting legal change through consultation - the work of the Law Commission. Resources supplement included with this issue: The American Presidential Election 2008 Citizenship News: Issue 22 - October 2008
Summary: In this issue : Citizenship - the trade union perspective, Identity, community cohesion in a large urban college, A project approach to citizenship, An extended project with a citizenship spin, Positive change through public discussions, Leading the learner voice, Three new resources for citizenship, Citizenship - a pathway to innovation, Challenging perceptions through drama, Getting to grips with the secondary curriculum, Diplomas developing citizenship learning, Citizenship education and community cohesion, A national voice for learners, Engaging the disengaged through citizenship. Resources supplement included with this issue: 'Trade Unions'Citizenship News: Issue 21 - July 2008
Summary: In this issue : EurOpinions, Youth parliaments, Tracking human trafficking, Parliamentary political literacy, Bridging cultural divides, Taking citizenship learning beyond post-16, Citizenship the Honda way, A celebration of the human rights act, Beyond the comfort zone, Supporting Every Child Matters through citizenship, Personal, learning and thinking skills for and through citizenship, Update on accrediting citizenship learning and 'A citizenship Star'. Resources supplement included with this issue: 'Let freedom ring: civil rights, human rights and the power of protest' Citizenship News: Issue 20 - February 2008
Summary: In this issue : citizenship ten years on, celebrating the power of the learner voice, China's answer to citizenship education, ESOL and citizenship and new focus on 14-19 section. Resources supplement: Tax and pensions - political battlegrounds. Complete our questionnaire to tell us what you think about the programme magazine. Citizenship News: Issue 19 - October 2007
Summary: In this issue: new opportunities for active citizenship, leaders and coordinators take note: citizenship's hour has come, a bridge between custody and the community, youth work and citizenship seize the moment. Resources supplement: Smoking and alcohol: the politics of bans.Citizenship News: Issue 18 - June 2007
Summary: In this issue: Post-16 Citizenship Support Programme Launch conference, young people interview David Blunkett, progress, progression and representation, the student voice enabled and diversity and citizenship: the Ajegbo report. Resources supplement: The abolition of slavery?Citizenship News: Issue 17 - March 2007
Summary: This is the sixteenth issue of Citizenship News and the first to be produced as part of the new Post-16 Citizenship Support Programme. In this issue: Citizenship and the learner voice, citizenship and the specialised diplomas, learning by example: post-16 citizenship champions and regional networks, Ofsted report on citizenship education and a resources supplement on sustainable developmentCitizenship News: Issue 16 - November 2006
Summary: The latest issue of the Post-16 citizenship development programme's newsletter rounds up the lessons of the development programme and celebrates the successes of all of the projects involved. In this issue: top tips from the post-16 citizenship champions, QCA guidance for post-16 citizenship, music and citizenship, national evaluations of the development programme, citizenship education case studies across the post-16 settings and staff development for active citizenship.Citizenship News: Issue 15 - August 2006
Summary: The newsletter of the Post-16 Citizenship Development Programme. In this issue: Local democracy supplement, voice your view citizenship through music competition, citizenship conference in a cathedral and the new AQA qualification in citizenship. Answers to activity on page 3 of the supplement availableCitizenship News: Issue 14 - March 2006
Summary: The newsletter of the Post-16 Citizenship Development Programme. In this issue: Globalisation supplement national conference 2005 report, youth and community citizenship, breaking down barriers, interview with Lord David Puttnam on citizenship and staff development for citizenship.Citizenship News: Issue 13 - October 2005
Summary: The Newsletter of the 16-19 Citizenship Development Programme. Supplements included: Young Persons Supplement and Resources Supplement (PDF - 1.8MB). In this issue we report on the growing body of successful and inspiring work in the Development Programme. Included in this issue are the Young People's supplement (written and designed by students) and the Politics of Food resource supplement reporting on the issues raised by Jamie Oliver's recent campaign about the quality of school meals.Citizenship News: Issue 12 - June 2005
Summary: The Newsletter of the 16-19 Citizenship Development Programme. In this issue: Operation Black Vote, Your voice-your opinion, The Tsunami and Citizenship, Every election has a silver lining and the voting supplement.Citizenship News : Issue 11 - March 2005
Summary: The newsletter of the 16-19 Citizenship Development Programme. In this issue: Citizenship-some key questions, reality seekers, a focus for involvement, Citizenship Artists, Bad lads made good? and European Supplement (PDF File - 482KB). Citizenship News: Issue 10 - November 2004
Summary: The Newsletter of the 16-19 Citizenship Development Programme. In this issue: Sheffield and London Conferences, Post-16 Citizenship: where next?, Sessions-Are you being served?, Let young people decide, The big Conversation and Eyes wide open.Citizenship News: Issue 9 - July 2004
Summary: The Newsletter of the 16-19 Citizenship Development Programme. In this issue: Your Voice, Your View; Getting active through the web; Rising to the challenge; Have your say; Whose right is it anyway; Society through the lens.Citizenship News : Issue 8 - April 2004
Summary: The Newsletter of the 16-19 Citizenship Development Programme. In this issue: Effective Citizens; Wider horizons; Learners and local democracy; Inner City Youth Action; Staff development for Citizenship - the way forward.Citizenship News : Issue 7 - January 2004
Summary: The Newsletter of the 16-19 Citizenship Development Programme. In this issue: Political pride in the city, Celebrating success, Approaches to assessment and New media - new opportunitiesCitizenship News : Issue 6 - October 2003
Summary: The Newsletter of the 16-19 Citizenship Development Programme. In this issue: Some for all - more for some, What have we achieved?, Controversy in citizenship is inevitable!, From the personal to the public, A focus on political literacy, Models and methods.Citizenship News : Issue 5 - July 2003
Summary: The Newsletter of the 16-19 Citizenship Development Programme. In this issue: The youth voice in West London, Positive choices, Citizenship questions and answers, In the council chamber, Learning to let go, A right to be heard. Citizenship News : Issue 4 - April 2003
Summary: The Newsletter of the 16-19 Citizenship Development Programme. In this issue: 'Hearing, questioning and voting', 'Citizens at work', 'Pushing back the boundaries', 'A forum for our views', 'Tutoring for citizenship'.Citizenship News : Issue 3 - January 2003
Summary: The Newsletter of the 16-19 Citizenship Development Programme. In this issue; 'influencing transport policy', MUNGA in Gothenburg', 'a better sense of community', 'citizens of all abilities', 'challenging imagery'.Citizenship News : Issue 2 - May 2002
Summary: The Newsletter of the 16-19 Citizenship Development Programme. In this issue; 'citizenship from four perspectives', 'active citizenship by accident or design?', 'campaigning in the community', 'our issues - our views'.Citizenship News : Issue 1 - September 2002
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