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Citizenship Studies study guides
GCSE-EDEXCEL Β· GCSE (Pearson Edexcel) Β· aligned to Pearson Edexcel.
- Democracy at work in the UK: parties, elections, Parliament and public money - Edexcel GCSE Citizenship Studies
An overview of Theme B of Edexcel GCSE Citizenship Studies, covering political parties and candidates, elections and voting systems, forming a government, the Westminster Parliament, making law, the uncodified constitution, devolution, and taxation and government spending.
π 12 min read1CS0 - Law and justice: the role of law, the courts and the justice system - Edexcel GCSE Citizenship Studies
An overview of Theme C of Edexcel GCSE Citizenship Studies, covering the role of law in everyday life, the principles and sources of law, civil and criminal law, the justice system in England and Wales, courts and tribunals, youth justice, and crime, sentencing and punishment.
π 12 min read1CS0 - Living together in the UK: diversity, identity, rights and local democracy - Edexcel GCSE Citizenship Studies
An overview of Theme A of Edexcel GCSE Citizenship Studies, covering the changing UK population and migration, mutual respect and the Equality Act 2010, identity, the democratic values and human rights that underpin society, and how local democracy and local services work.
π 11 min read1CS0 - Power and influence: citizens, the media and the UK in the world - Edexcel GCSE Citizenship Studies
An overview of Theme D of Edexcel GCSE Citizenship Studies, covering citizen participation, groups and workplace rights, the media and a free press, using the media for influence, the UK and Europe after Brexit, the UK in the wider world, and rights and responsibilities in global conflict.
π 12 min read1CS0 - Taking citizenship action: investigating, planning, acting and evaluating - Edexcel GCSE Citizenship Studies
An overview of Theme E of Edexcel GCSE Citizenship Studies, the required citizenship action, covering identifying and researching an issue, representing viewpoints, planning and delivering an action, and critically evaluating its impact.
π 11 min read1CS0