Can Young People Make a Difference in School? I will: Identify the main problems in the school. Suggest some possible solutions to problems in the school.

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Can Young People Make a Difference in School? I will: Identify the main problems in the school. Suggest some possible solutions to problems in the school. Prepare to survey members of the school population about changes they would like to see made within the school. 1i; 2a; 2b; 2c; 3b

Working towards: Pupils are able to suggest some basic solutions for problems within school. Working at: Pupils are able to suggest numerous solutions for problems within school. They acknowledge that some of the problems are complex and that the solutions are not straight forward. Working beyond: Pupils are able to suggest numerous developed solutions for problems within school. They acknowledge that some of the problems can only be altered if people’s attitudes change.

Problems in School Work in groups of 4 to identify the problem areas within school that need improving. Problems within school.

Problem within schoolPossible solutions Choose the three areas that you think are the most problematic and suggest some possible solutions.

Conducting a Survey to Identify School Issues You will be designing a survey to discover what things people would like changed in your school. You will use the results to write a ‘manifesto’ for change and decide how you could use the information to try to get things changed in your school.

School Survey Gender: Year Group: What are three good things about this school? __________ What are three bad things about this school? __________ Which two of the following do you think are the main problems in this school? Please underline them. lack of recreational facilities Vandalism litter and graffiti lack of extra curricular activities bullying crime lack of essential facilities pupils loitering in particular areas What do you think should be done about the problems that you have identified? ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ How do you feel about the amounts of litter in school?___________________________________________________________________________________________

Homework Who to ask: You will need to survey at least three pupils each. Aim to survey pupils from different year groups.

Collating The Data Males: Females: Year 7: Year 8: Year 9: Year 10: Year 11: The three most popular answers given to the question What are three good things about this school? __________ The three most popular answers given to the question What are three bad things about this school? __________ lack of recreational facilities: Vandalism: litter and graffiti: lack of extra curricular activities: bullying: crime: lack of essential facilities: pupils loitering in particular areas: The three most popular answers to the question What do you think should be done about the problems that you have identified? The post popular responses to the question How do you feel about the amounts of litter in school?