
Call To Action
Gearoid O'Brien(Author)
Gill Education (Publisher)
Published on 14. March 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
440 pages
978-0-7171-9390-5 (ISBN)
Description
A brand new blended learning programme for Junior Cycle CSPE that puts action at the heart of the learning process!
WATCH NOW: Author Gearoid O'Brien tells us why Call To Action is perfect for JC CSPE.
Fully meets the requirements of the revised CSPE short course and Wellbeing Guidelines
Ready-to-go lessons centre around focused activities to maximise student participation and active learning
Write-in format means all of the student's work is in one place
All lessons are mapped to the Learning Outcomes and Wellbeing Indicators
Key Skills and Success Criteria alongside every activity
A broad range of media including infographics, statistics, social media posts, videos, articles, posters, cartoons and case studies
Up-to-date content including the Covid-19 pandemic, the Suez Canal blockage and the fallout of Brexit
Students are given regular opportunities to reflect on their learning and their own lived experiences
Suggested Citizenship Actions at the end of each chapter include exciting ideas for debate, petitions, mock elections and more
Dedicated section on the Classroom-Based Assessment (CBA) provides scaffolding to support students as they complete their Citizenship Action Record
The Call to Action package includes:
Interactive digital lessons for each lesson in the textbook, which are designed to maximise student engagement and stimulate classroom discussion. These are regularly updated to ensure classes are always topical and current!
Teacher's Resource Book with planning materials, detailed teacher notes and solutions.
There is a free eBook of this textbook. See inside front cover for details. Adopting teachers also get access to a free eBook of the Teacher's Resource Book. Gill Education eBooks are accessible both online and offline.
WATCH NOW: Author Gearoid O'Brien tells us why Call To Action is perfect for JC CSPE.
Fully meets the requirements of the revised CSPE short course and Wellbeing Guidelines
Ready-to-go lessons centre around focused activities to maximise student participation and active learning
Write-in format means all of the student's work is in one place
All lessons are mapped to the Learning Outcomes and Wellbeing Indicators
Key Skills and Success Criteria alongside every activity
A broad range of media including infographics, statistics, social media posts, videos, articles, posters, cartoons and case studies
Up-to-date content including the Covid-19 pandemic, the Suez Canal blockage and the fallout of Brexit
Students are given regular opportunities to reflect on their learning and their own lived experiences
Suggested Citizenship Actions at the end of each chapter include exciting ideas for debate, petitions, mock elections and more
Dedicated section on the Classroom-Based Assessment (CBA) provides scaffolding to support students as they complete their Citizenship Action Record
The Call to Action package includes:
Interactive digital lessons for each lesson in the textbook, which are designed to maximise student engagement and stimulate classroom discussion. These are regularly updated to ensure classes are always topical and current!
Teacher's Resource Book with planning materials, detailed teacher notes and solutions.
There is a free eBook of this textbook. See inside front cover for details. Adopting teachers also get access to a free eBook of the Teacher's Resource Book. Gill Education eBooks are accessible both online and offline.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Dublin
Ireland
Publishing group
Gill
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Dimensions
Height: 295 mm
Width: 211 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
1304 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7171-9390-5 (9780717193905)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Gearoid O'Brien is a CSPE, French and History teacher in Christian Brothers College, Cork. For the last 15 years he has been devising and teaching CSPE Methodology courses at the School of Education, UCC, and he is also a subject advisor for the Teaching Council for CSPE and Politics and Society.