Citizenship

Citizenship

Citizenship Studies is concerned with the kind of society we live in and want to influence and develop. It covers, too, the role of the public and private organisations in the process. School courses help prepare students to become active citizens. The best of them promote students’ personal and social development, and make them more self-confident and responsible, in the classroom and beyond.

All external examination courses emphasise developing awareness of the role of citizens in a variety of contexts.

Just about any educational visit will contribute to the students’ exploration of new experiences and new ideas about being a ‘citizen’, but venues and activities that bring students into contact with other communities, other social contexts and other attitudes will be particularly exciting. Many museums and venues specialise in giving hands-on experiences of what some aspects of life in earlier centuries was actually like. These tend to be attractive to primary school groups.

Secondary groups often visit civic centres and attend local council meetings. Both primary and secondary groups will be welcome at churches, chapels, synagogues, mosques and temple, some of which offer programmes of talks and exhibitions. In cities this is relatively easy to arrange but even in rural communities priests and lay church people are prepared to help schools.

The Citizenship Foundation would be an excellent starting point. It claims to help 80% of secondary schools to nurture citizenship, and sets out to inspire young people to contribute to society. The Association for Citizenship Teaching also provides advice and teaching resources, while the National Centre for Citizenship and the Law delivers law and justice education at national heritage sites.

 

Main organisations:

Citizenship Foundation 

Association for Citizenship Teaching

National Centre for Citizenship and the Law

PSHE Association

Democratic Life

Hansard Society

Inclusion: NASEN

 

Thought of visiting?

The Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood, Bethnal Green

National Trust Museum of Childhood, Sudbury, Derbyshire

Museum of Childhood, Edinburgh

The London Museum

The National Archives, Kew

Houses of Parliament

Welsh Assembly

Scottish Parliament

Northern Ireland Assembly

 

Although every visit can result in learning outcomes for Citizenship, for a complete list of venues and providers who deliver specialist courses and activities for this subject see below:

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Highly Commended Attraction at Swansea Bay Tourism Awards 2012.

Boasting Some of the Finest Scenery in Wales, Go Ape is great if you’re looking for things to do in South Wales. Our very first Welsh tree top adventure, located in the beautiful Margam Country Park, and home to the largest deer herd in Wales. Unforgettable days out in South Wales, close to Swansea and Cardiff. Enjoy some splendid landscapes as you swing through our trees and fly down our zip wires.

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Winner of Cheshire Tourism Awards – Best Tourism Experience.

Our Tree Top Junior will remain open during the weekends in December and January - don’t forget a pair of gloves!

Our adventure at Delamere Forest is simply stunning. It’s not far from Chester and you’ll get to take in the beautiful scenery around Blakemere Lake (and its wildlife).

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Winner of Cheshire Tourism Awards – Best Tourism Experience.

Our Tree Top Junior will remain open during the weekends in December and January - don’t forget a pair of gloves!

Our adventure at Delamere Forest is simply stunning. It’s not far from Chester and you’ll get to take in the beautiful scenery around Blakemere Lake (and its wildlife).

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Best Tourism Attraction Experience 2012 at Bournemouth Tourism Awards.

Our Tree Top Junior will remain open during the weekends in December and January - don’t forget a pair of gloves!

Set in a Great Park with Adventures for Everyone. If you’re looking for days out in Dorset, there’s no doubt you’ll leave Moors Valley Country Park (near Bournemouth) with a monkey sized grin.

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Great Days Out Set in the Beautiful Northumberland Countryside.

Our first adventure set in the grounds of a magnificent country house hotel, Matfen Hall. If you’re looking for adventure days out in the North East, we’re nestled within one of the UK’s most un-spoilt areas of natural beauty.

Whilst enjoying our Tree Top Adventure you will get to appreciate the views all from the trees, taking on high ropes and zip wires.

Enjoy a 250m Long Zip Wire with Great Views of the North Downs
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If you’re looking for things to do near Maidstone, you won’t leave our outdoor adventure at Leeds Castle disappointed. Enjoy one of the best days out in Kent with breathtaking views of the beautiful area surrounding Leeds Castle (near Maidstone), and obstacles that will get the hairs

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Set within the grounds of Britain’s largest drive-through Safari.

Woburn Safari Park combines the excitement and thrill of the Go Ape Tree Top Adventure with the fun of Britain’s largest drive through Safari and Foot Safari, where you can see over 800 animals in a natural environment.

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Enjoy Tree Top Adventure, Tree Top Junior and our Segway Adventure in Nottinghamshire.

Our Tree Top Junior will remain open during the weekends in December and January - don’t forget a pair of gloves!

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The Northern Ireland Assembly, also known as Stormont, is the home of democracy in Northern Ireland.

Dynasty Death and Discovery
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More than 500 years after the death of the last English king to die in battle, the story of one of history’s most controversial monarchs has been brought to life once again in a stunning new visitor centre.

King Richard III – who was slain at Bosworth Field in 1485, brought back to Leicester and buried in a makeshift grave which lay lost for centuries – will once again take centre stage at this new visitor centre.

The striking old Leicester Grammar School building at St Martin’s Place has been transformed into this breath-taking new exhibition.

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