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Powerpoint IDPP1 Scheme of Work: Identity Cards
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Stimulus Images – Wendy Ewald
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Stimulus Images – Gillian Waring
(See, in particular, images 8-11 from Album)
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ID Cards in Europe and Britain
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Czech Republic NAME IMAGE ID NUMBER DATE OF BIRTH NATIONALITY
Compulsory from 16
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Malta NAME IMAGE ID NUMBER DATE OF BIRTH Issued at 14;
Compulsory from 16
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Germany NAME IMAGE ID NUMBER DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH
Compulsory from 16
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Portugal NAME IMAGE ID NUMBER DATE OF BIRTH Compulsory from 10
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UK. Do we need a card?
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Proposed UK ID card NAME PHOTOGRAPH DATE OF BIRTH STATUS OF RESIDENCE
FINGER PRINT DATA BENEFIT ENTITLEMENTS ID NUMBER
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ID Card Templates
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Photographs - Private or Public?
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Would you like to be a celebrity?
Insert image of a celebrity that you think your class would know about or relate to. How easy is it control which images of you are seen in newspapers and on the Internet?
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Insert photograph of J.K. Rowling
Who is this person? Insert photograph of J.K. Rowling Why is she famous?
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J.K. Rowling In 2004 J.K. Rowling was photographed with her husband and son. In 2008 a court decided that the photograph of her son could not be published. The court decided that her son had a right to privacy even when in public when his mother. J.K. Rowling has no right to privacy when in public.
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I.D. Photographs It is a legal requirement for us to have some ID photographs (such as when we have a passport). Who sees this photograph? Where is it stored? Who has the right to look at it? Some records can be seen by lots of different people.
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Rules for Passport Photographs
The photograph must be in colour, not black and white; taken within the last month; taken against a plain light grey or plain cream background; 45 millimetres (mm) high x 35 millimetres (mm) wide (however, please do not trim your photographs to meet this condition); fit into the template, with your eyes positioned in the area marked by the shaded band; undamaged, for example; not torn, creased, or marked; free from shadows; printed on plain white photographic paper; taken with your eyes open and clearly visible (with no sunglasses or tinted glasses, and no hair across your eyes); free from reflection or glare on your glasses, and the frames must not cover your eyes (where possible, we recommend that you remove your glasses); free from red-eye; of you facing forward, looking straight at the camera; with a neutral expression and your mouth closed (no grinning, frowning or raised eyebrows); of you on your own (no baby's dummy, toys or other people on the photo); taken of the full head, without any covering, unless it is worn for religious beliefs or medical reasons; and taken with nothing covering your face;
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Which photograph do you prefer? Why?
Insert image made during the project in your class.
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Let’s compare your… Completed ID cards …
With other European ID cards … Which cards do you like the most?
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