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Hecktix
30-09-2006, 01:02 PM
Ofsted and the Government are criticising schools for teaching Citizenship without enthusiasm. This new report follows an anti war protest by London Secondary school students. An Ofsted Inspector says: "Is citizenship 'intended to produce compliant young people or to educate them to be critical and active citizens?'" From Ofsted reports over the past few years, it has been reported that Citizenship is not being taught in a very "enthusiastic manner".
The Ofsted Inspector asked: "Were the London Secondary School students who staged the protest being critical and active citizens or should they have been taught that the Prime Minister is the elected leader of their country, endorsed by the electoral and parliamentary process, and therefore entitled to respect?"
One of the main reasons the Government believe that schools are not teaching Citizenship with enthusiasm is the fact that it is only possible to take a short course in the subject. 0.5 of a GCSE is not really going to stand out on the league tables.
More teachers are currently being trained in Citizenship therefore the Government hopes for the enthusiasm of the subject to increase in the next few years.

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What do you have to say?

cocaine
30-09-2006, 01:06 PM
We get taught it, not properly tho.

Kymux
30-09-2006, 01:13 PM
I don't do it anymore.

Nixt
30-09-2006, 01:14 PM
We're doing it as a GCSE. And admittedly, we aren't being taught it properly as our teacher is useless and we have only ever done one lesson on the subject.

Hecktix
30-09-2006, 01:18 PM
It's just labelled Religious Education at our school. Citizenship doesn't actually come into it much.

Lindzi
30-09-2006, 02:02 PM
What that lesson were they give you an endless supply of worksheets?

Jesus-Egg
30-09-2006, 02:05 PM
At my school, in years 10 and 11, we had 1 lesson called "life skills" each week, which was mostly religious stuff, but we also did a bit of citizenship. It was a waste of time, we got mostly crap teachers, nobody did any work, and nobody learnt anything.

Eamonn
30-09-2006, 02:51 PM
We don't have the lesson at my school , we have to do Religious Studies GCSE but thats nothing to do with Citizenship and we have a PSHE lesson every week but thats a lesson the whole school has.

Hecktix
30-09-2006, 02:53 PM
We don't have the lesson at my school , we have to do Religious Studies GCSE but thats nothing to do with Citizenship and we have a PSHE lesson every week but thats a lesson the whole school has.

Yeah thats like my school.

But the Report i was reading stated that its COMPLUSORY to do citizenship... freaky eh

Eamonn
30-09-2006, 03:08 PM
Yeah , because seriously the teachers have never even mentioned the words citizenship and subject together , heck I don't even think they have ever used the word citizenship :p

-:Undertaker:-
30-09-2006, 03:42 PM
I haven't got Cizitenship this year, except were doing stuff like Abortions in RE which I made my mind up what I stood for when I was in year 5/6

luke-p
30-09-2006, 03:44 PM
We just do nothing all lesson and talk to each other rearly

Hecktix
30-09-2006, 03:44 PM
I find what the ofsted inspector said about the prime minister appalling.
We should be taught that the prime minister deserves respect?
Pfft Thats indoctrination and reminds me of the acts of a certain German Dictator.

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