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Lesson 7: Privacy1 Citizenship Lesson 7 Privacy Aim: To understand the law relating to privacy Privacy
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Lesson 7: Privacy2 For starters… What does the word privacy mean? In pairs discuss the areas of life that you like to keep private e.g. diary
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Lesson 7: Privacy3 By the end of today, you will be able to State what the word privacy means State 3 areas of our life that we should keep private. Consider how privacy laws affect famous people
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Lesson 7: Privacy4 Task 1 In pairs. Using bbc.co.uk/celebdaq and the internet spend 10 minutes searching for this week’s celebrity stories that are related to the areas of life that we think should be kept private - record this on your worksheet.
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Lesson 7: Privacy5 Discuss as a whole class: ? Why do these stories exist? ? Who is interested in them? ? Do we want to know about celebrity’s private lives?
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Lesson 7: Privacy6 Discuss: Everyone has the: 'Right to respect for private and family life' in the Human Rights Act 1998. ?Do celebrities have the same rights as other people?
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Lesson 7: Privacy7 Task 2: >Think of a set of rules the journalists and photographers should adhere to. Think of rules that would ensure responsible behaviour and protect the rights of everyone in the media.
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Lesson 7: Privacy8 To sum it up: ? Does being famous take away your right to privacy?
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Lesson 7: Privacy9 Homework: Watch the news/read magazines and try to spot any stories that breach the celebrity’s rights to privacy
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