The Matrix exists to serve your purpose…….. What are you trying to achieve?

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The Matrix exists to serve your purpose…….

What are you trying to achieve?

Conceptual Themes Level 2 Conflict Rights and Responsibilities Level 3 Ideologies Policy Change Level 2 Conflict Rights and Responsibilities Level 3 Ideologies Policy Change

Your programme Think about the topics that you currently teach/assess or you would like to teach/assess Don’t be constrained …….wish for the ideal programme…. Think about the topics that you currently teach/assess or you would like to teach/assess Don’t be constrained …….wish for the ideal programme….

What are you trying to achieve? Have you considered using the framework provided by the NZC to frame your purpose Vision Principles Values Key competencies …and LOs Have you considered using the framework provided by the NZC to frame your purpose Vision Principles Values Key competencies …and LOs

Level 1Level 2Level 3 AS Describe how cultures change 4 credits Exte rnal AS Demonstrate understanding of conflict(s) arising from different cultural beliefs and ideas 4 creditsExternal AS Demonstrate understanding of ideological responses to an issue 4 creditsExternal AS Conduct a social inquiry 4 credits Inter nal AS Conduct a reflective social inquiry 5 creditsInternal AS Conduct a critical social inquiry 6 creditsInternal AS Describe the consequences of cultural change(s) 4 credits Exte rnal AS Describe how cultural conflict(s) can be addressed 4 creditsExternal AS Demonstrate understanding of how ideologies shape society 4 creditsExternal AS Report on personal involvement in a social justice and human rights action 4 credits Inter nal AS Describe personal involvement in a social action related to rights and responsibilities 5 creditsInternal AS Examine personal involvement in a social action(s) that aims to influence policy change(s) 6 creditsInternal AS Describe a social justice and human rights action 4 credits Inter nal AS Describe a social action that enables communities and/or nations to meet responsibilities and exercise rights 4 creditsInternal AS Examine a campaign of social action(s) to influence policy change(s) 4 creditsInternal

Level OneLevel TwoLevel Three ChangeConflict ( cultural beliefs & ideas) ideological responses to an issue ChangeConflict ( cultural beliefs & ideas) ideological responses to an issue Social Justice Human Rights Rights and Responsibilities Policy Change Social Justice Human Rights Rights and Responsibilities Policy Change

2012 level Old & New 2014 New AS90690 External credits Examine people’s responses to challenges facing society AS External 4 credits3.1 Demonstrate understanding of ideological responses to an issue AS External 4 credits3.1 Demonstrate understanding of ideological responses to an issue AS90691 Internal credits Conduct an advanced social studies inquiry independently AS90691 Internal credits Conduct an advanced social studies inquiry independently AS91597 Internal 6 credits3.2 Conduct a critical social inquiry AS Internal 4 credits Explain a values system AS90692 Internal credits Explain a values system AS91600 Internal 4 credits3.5 Examine a campaign of social action(s) to influence policy change(s) AS90693 Internal credits Examine social action(s) in relation to a social issue AS90693 Internal credits Examine social action(s) in relation to a social issue AS91599 Internal 6 credits3.4 Examine personal involvement in a social action(s) that aims to influence policy change(s) AS90689 External credits Examine diversity in society AS91598 External 4 credits3.3 Demonstrate understanding of how ideologies shape society AS91598 External 4 credits3.3 Demonstrate understanding of how ideologies shape society