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Curriculum Change and Community Relations
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Curriculum Review 2000-2005 Curriculum Review Aims and Objectives of the Revised Curriculum A Values-based Curriculum “We value equality, justice and human rights within our society and our capacity as citizens to resolve conflict by democratic means.” (CCEA, 2000)
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Curriculum Review and Citizenship Responding to the needs of young people Citizenship – an entitlement for all
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Developing Citizenship in Schools Citizenship is much more than just talking/thinking! Citizenship should be experiential/action- driven 3 approaches - Discrete provision Whole school approach Community/society links
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Citizenship Key Concepts Diversity and Inclusion Human Rights and Social Responsibility Equality and Social Justice Democracy and Active Participation
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Citizenship and Community Relations Diversity and Inclusion – Young people should have opportunities to: “Investigate how and why conflict,including prejudice, stereotyping, sectarianism, racism may arise in the community. Investigate ways of managing conflict and promoting community relations, reconciliation”. Community Relations – statutory and explicit
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Our Message in the Revised Curriculum
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Our Challenge in CCEA Build and strengthen partnerships Develop guidance and support materials Contribute to our ‘Shared Future’
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