Teaching resources
Explore a range of teaching resources supporting the study of Citizenship, Computing and PSHE at Secondary and FE level, designed to help teachers get the most out of this website.
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A project guide for teachers
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 11 to 14, Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:CitizenshipUse this guide to find out how to set the scene, structure your debate and submit your final clause.
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Access: government censorship
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 11 to 14, Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:CitizenshipShould a country censor the internet and control what its citizens can see?
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Access: prisoners' access to the web
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 11 to 14, Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:CitizenshipShould all prisoners have the right to access the internet?
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Access: slow internet speeds
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 11 to 14, Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:CitizenshipShould the companies responsible for the wires and optical cables that deliver the internet be forced to provide ...
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Access: the internet as a human right
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 11 to 14, Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:CitizenshipIs access to the internet a fundamental human right?
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Access: the web in times of crisis
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 11 to 14, Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:CitizenshipShould the Government have the right to shut down the internet in times of crisis?
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Freedom: artistic expression online
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 11 to 14, Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:CitizenshipShould an artist be forced to remove online exhibition photos?
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Freedom: cyberbullying and its consequences
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 11 to 14, Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:CitizenshipShould we be allowed to post anything we want to say online, even when we know it could be seen as hurtful and ...
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Freedom: the right to be forgotten
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 11 to 14, Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:CitizenshipShould an internet service provider remove the link to dated information about an individual, at their request?
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Freedom: trolling as freedom of expression
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 11 to 14, Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:CitizenshipShould trolling be made illegal?
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Freedom: web censorship in schools
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 11 to 14, Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:CitizenshipShould a school be allowed to censor online content?
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Privacy: a party gone wrong
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 11 to 14, Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:CitizenshipShould the owner of the social networking site be prosecuted?
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Privacy: Facebook's mood experiment
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 11 to 14, Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:CitizenshipShould Facebook have carried out a mood experiment on users, without their consent?
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Privacy: mobile phone tracking
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 11 to 14, Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:CitizenshipShould people be able to track your mobile phone?
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Privacy: online surveillance
Language:English Curriculum:UK Levels: Ages 11 to 14, Ages 14 to 16, Ages 16 to 18 Subject:CitizenshipShould the police be allowed to collect data on UK citizens to prevent terrorism and criminal activity?

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