
Human Rights
Simon Foster(Author)
Collins Educational (Publisher)
Published on 1. February 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-0-00-327347-2 (ISBN)
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Description
With Citizenship Education having a key place within the revised curriculum, this new series offers a time-saving way to update or expand provision for this vital subject.
Presented in a stimulating, full-colour magazine format, these new resources provide a ready-made solution for Citizenship Education at 13-16. In line with the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Education for Citizenship and the Teaching of Democracy in Schools, Citizenship in Focus is designed to encourage political literacy, social and moral responsibility, and community involvement.
Human Rights encourages students to develop a sense of global citizenship by engaging with issues ranging from political freedom and economic injustice to the rights of the disabled.
Democracy in Action presents students with a clear and balanced picture of how the United Kingdom is governed at local, regional, national and European levels.
The Citizen and the Law provides accessible, up-to-date information on Britain's laws and on how the courts, police and prison services operate.
The new Global Concerns student's book adds a crucial new global dimension to the series, helping to prepare students for life in a rapidly changing, increasingly globalised society.
A new edition of the Teacher's Resources , including support for Global Issues and containing 40 copymasters and detailed notes on how the whole series can help you to deliver the new national curriculum will replace the existing edition in September 2000.
Presented in a stimulating, full-colour magazine format, these new resources provide a ready-made solution for Citizenship Education at 13-16. In line with the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Education for Citizenship and the Teaching of Democracy in Schools, Citizenship in Focus is designed to encourage political literacy, social and moral responsibility, and community involvement.
Human Rights encourages students to develop a sense of global citizenship by engaging with issues ranging from political freedom and economic injustice to the rights of the disabled.
Democracy in Action presents students with a clear and balanced picture of how the United Kingdom is governed at local, regional, national and European levels.
The Citizen and the Law provides accessible, up-to-date information on Britain's laws and on how the courts, police and prison services operate.
The new Global Concerns student's book adds a crucial new global dimension to the series, helping to prepare students for life in a rapidly changing, increasingly globalised society.
A new edition of the Teacher's Resources , including support for Global Issues and containing 40 copymasters and detailed notes on how the whole series can help you to deliver the new national curriculum will replace the existing edition in September 2000.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Interest Age: From 13 years
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
50 col illus
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 220 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
Weight
124 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-00-327347-2 (9780003273472)
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Simon Foster
Human Rights
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01/2003
2nd Edition
Collins Educational
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Persons
The series editor, John Foster, has written many successful resources for schools, including Lifelines, Issues, Studywise and Viewpoints, and co-author of English Direct. He is also a PGCE lecturer and best-selling poet.
Simon Foster (Democracy in Action and Human Rights) is a political consultant. He is also, with John Foster, co-author of Viewpoints 2.
Keith West (The CItizen and the Law) is Head of English at Tasker Milward School, Haverforwest, and author of Raising Issues, The Woman in White (Classics Plus) and several other books for schools. He is also co-author of English Direct.
Simon Foster (Democracy in Action and Human Rights) is a political consultant. He is also, with John Foster, co-author of Viewpoints 2.
Keith West (The CItizen and the Law) is Head of English at Tasker Milward School, Haverforwest, and author of Raising Issues, The Woman in White (Classics Plus) and several other books for schools. He is also co-author of English Direct.