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Courses tagged with: citizenship
The technology of crime control
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=D315_2
How big an impact does CCTV have on your life? This unit provides the opportunity to listen to an argument surrounding the purpose, efficacy and regulation of CCTV. Is it there for crime control or is Big Brother really watching?
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Tags: surveillance, cctv, citizenship, politics, D315_2, D315
Engendering citizenship
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=D218_6
How do you create citizenship? How do you feel you belong? This unit examines social citizenship. With particular reference to women and disabled people, you will look at the rights and obligations that develop within society to link people together.
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Tags: D218, D218_6, citizenship, rights
Children’s rights
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=D218_5
How do children fit in to our society? This unit will help you to understand the issues surrounding children's rights as well as examining the implications of seeing children as citizens. You will also explore the meaning of childhood and analyse children's needs.
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Tags: D218, D218_5, citizenship, childrens rights
Teaching citizenship: work and the economy
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=TL_CIT5
The issue of ‘citizenship, work and the economy’ is often neglected in everyday discussions of citizenship. But a moment's reflection should demonstrate how important it is. The vast majority of us will spend the bulk of our adult lives working in some context or another, and our engagement with economic activity more generally is obvious (and not just as consumers)...
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Democracy? You think you know?
http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/course/view.php?name=TL_CIT4
Participating in the democratic processes is seen as being a fundamental aspect of citizenship. All pupils need a broad knowledge and understanding of the rights, responsibilities and duties of citizens, as well as an understanding of forms of government. Notions of citizenship have been forged alongside the expansion of the right to vote and the development of our ideas about democracy...
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Tags: TL_CIT4, citizenship, government, democracy
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