Citizenship – Unit 1 Rights and Responsibilities LQ: Can I list the rights and duties expected of a citizen? Terminology: rights, responsibilities, collectivism,

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Citizenship – Unit 1 Rights and Responsibilities LQ: Can I list the rights and duties expected of a citizen? Terminology: rights, responsibilities, collectivism, individualism, duties, needs, wants

Starter: you, the student Right down as many rights that you believe you have as a student at Bishop Justus and in the UK Then bullet point the duties expected of you as a student at Bishop Justus EXTENSION Are any of these rights and duties in conflict? EXTENSION Are any of these rights and duties in conflict?

Terminology: rights, responsibilities, collectivism, individualism, duties, needs, wants Intro As citizens of the UK – what are your rights? In groups draw a human outline, and then INSIDE the body list as many rights of UK citizens as you can. EXTENSION Can you think of any no one else can think of? EXTENSION Can you think of any no one else can think of? Consider: Are there any you don’t agree with? Consider: Are there any you don’t agree with?

Terminology: rights, responsibilities, collectivism, individualism, duties, needs, wants Intro As citizens of the UK – what are your duties? In groups draw a human outline, and then INSIDE the body list as many rights of UK citizens as you can. EXTENSION Can you think of any no one else can think of? EXTENSION Can you think of any no one else can think of? Consider: Are there any you don’t agree with? Consider: Are there any you don’t agree with?

Terminology: rights, responsibilities, collectivism, individualism, duties, needs, wants Definitions: Individualism – Collectivism - EXTENSION Can you think of examples? EXTENSION Can you think of examples?

Terminology: rights, responsibilities, collectivism, individualism, duties, needs, wants Definitions: Individualism – The belief in people being independent and self-reliant.Disagrees with state interference Collectivism - the principle of ownership of the means of production, by the state or the people EXTENSION Can you think of examples? EXTENSION Can you think of examples?

Terminology: rights, responsibilities, collectivism, individualism, duties, needs, wants Dilemmas: Smacking you own children should be illegal What is the collectivist view? What is the individualist view? EXTENSION Can you think of a point of view no one else has considered? EXTENSION Can you think of a point of view no one else has considered?

Terminology: rights, responsibilities, collectivism, individualism, duties, needs, wants Dilemmas: There should be a minimum wage What is the collectivist view? What is the individualist view? EXTENSION Can you think of a point of view no one else has considered? EXTENSION Can you think of a point of view no one else has considered?

Terminology: rights, responsibilities, collectivism, individualism, duties, needs, wants Dilemmas: There should be 50% tax rate on Millionaires What is the collectivist view? What is the individualist view? EXTENSION Can you think of a point of view no one else has considered? EXTENSION Can you think of a point of view no one else has considered?

Terminology: rights, responsibilities, collectivism, individualism, duties, needs, wants Dilemmas: FREE education should be accessible to all What is the collectivist view? What is the individualist view? EXTENSION Can you think of a point of view no one else has considered? EXTENSION Can you think of a point of view no one else has considered?

Terminology: rights, responsibilities, collectivism, individualism, duties, needs, wants Dilemmas: University education should be free What is the collectivist view? What is the individualist view? EXTENSION Can you think of a point of view no one else has considered? EXTENSION Can you think of a point of view no one else has considered?

Terminology: rights, responsibilities, collectivism, individualism, duties, needs, wants Dilemmas: Health care should be free for all What is the collectivist view? What is the individualist view? YOUTUBE EXTENSION Can you think of a point of view no one else has considered? EXTENSION Can you think of a point of view no one else has considered?