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i o n A- My key questions to you:

Se c t How much do you KNOW?

e r 2 :
Pa p i si o n
Can you IMPRESS me with your
knowledge?

R e v If you struggle with this subject, how


STRONG willed are you? How
STRONG are you to try and succeed
despite your struggles?

How GOOD are YOU at applying your


knowledge to an exam question?
These key terms are vitally important to your success RECAP TASK 1 – 30 mins
in the ‘Life in Modern Britain’ unit of work.

They get increasingly more difficult. You get the points


for the box if you can define that key word

So if you can define ‘Equality’ you get the 1 point. 1point 2 points 3 points

1+2+3+4 and so on. Equality Mass Media Democracy


There are 45 points available.

NO CHEATING! (unless you are REALLY struggling)


4 points 5 points 6 points
1) DEFINE these key terms – what do they mean
in relation to the ‘Life in modern Britain’ unit Rule of Law Migration Security Council
of work?
2) Can you add an example from your study, a
real life case study.
For example: Democracy – Boris Johnson was 7 points 8 points 9 points
voted in as Prime Minister in 2019 by the people
Censorship World Trade Cultural Integration
Organisation
Lets have a look at a typical exam question

Make a case to justify the selection of the


FOUR fundamental British values identified
by the British government (8marks)

What does this even mean?

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Lets have a look at a typical exam question
CONVINCE ME
PROVE

Make a case to justify the selection of the


FOUR fundamental British values identified
by the British government (8marks)

The government
were right in their Convince and prove to the
choice of the 4 big examiner that the 4 values of
values linked to ‘Britishness’ the government
‘Britishness’? decided upon, occur and exist in

READ ONLY British society today


So what are the 4 ‘British values’?
Can you remember them?

• Spend 1-2 minutes trying to recall them

TASK 1
So what are the 4 ‘British values’?
Correct!!!

DEMOCRACY
RULE OF LAW
INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY
MUTUAL RESPECT for peoples different faiths and beliefs
and those without faith

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In the middle of a double
page – create this and copy
DEMOCRACY this Mindmap down
INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY

Make a case to justify the selection of the


FOUR fundamental British values identified
by the British government (8marks)

RULE OF LAW
MUTUAL RESPECT for peoples different faiths and beliefs and
those without faith

Task 2
You SHOULD know what these values
are and what the wording means

If not, RESEARCH them NOW!

You SHOULD also be able to give me


some basic evidence from prior
teaching and learning you have done

If not,

On the next four slides – I have put


some images, tables, data and info to Basically
help jog your memory, recall and also
to help you build some strong • How is DEMOCRACY shown and apparent in British society today?
evidence as we are going to answer • How is INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY apparent in British society today?
this question. • How is the FAINRESS AND THE RULE OF LAW shown and
apparent in British society today?
• How is RELIGIOUS RESPECT AND TOLERANCE shown and apparent
in British society today?
ADD TO YOUR MINDMAP
READ/INSTRUCTION/TASK AS YOU GO!
Democracy We vote for who runs our government, who in
essence becomes PM and even for our local
councillors

Some of you were voted in as student councillors by


your peers!

Some of you even vote for your X Factor winner,


Britain’s got Talent winner and Love Island winning
pair!
RULE OF LAW
Every one is entitled to a solicitor if arrested and
the rights to a ‘fair’ trial with judge and unbiased
jury in a public court

New rules and laws are being made all the time, or old ones adapted to ensure every one is
safe and treated equally under the eyes of the law.

Perhaps research some of these as examples to use in your work!


This means that everyone is equal under the Rule of
Law. The Queen SHOULD face the same punishment
as a homeless man, if they committed the same crime
The police have to have a
in similar circumstances.
solid reason to stop and
search you. Race, ethnicity,
age, gender and religion
should be irrelevant in their
enquiry unless directly linked
to the case.
INDIVIDUAL LIBERTY

You are free to choose your sexuality, where you go, at what The newspapers and media – freedom to criticise
time, what you wear, what you eat and with who! (Generally!) both government, PM and even the Queen!
You also have a right to protest, make speeches and stand up for
your beliefs and if you think something is not right!
RELIGIOUS RESPECT
Supermarkets now have
their own special sections
for religious dietary
requirements.

An example of a mosque in
Some families in Britain still go to Sunderland in northern England
church every Sunday and
celebrate and mourn through And Muslims protesting at treatment
their local church. below

All religions, and atheists


stand together regularly to
condemn and criticise
terrorism and their groups like
ISIS
You have 15/20 minutes to now attempt to
answer
Make a case to justify the selection of the FOUR fundamental British
values identified by the British government (8marks)

Point One of the four fundamental British Values is


promotion of individual liberties.

Quickly Define This means…

Evidence/Example An example of this would be..

Explain it This encourages freedom for the individual and


a better life because..

Repeat for the other values

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