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Year 10 GCSE Controlled Assessment

Year 10 GCSE Controlled Assessment. CITIZENSHIP. Controlled Assessment Task : Advocacy and Representation.

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Year 10 GCSE Controlled Assessment

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  1. Year 10 GCSE Controlled Assessment CITIZENSHIP

  2. Controlled Assessment Task : Advocacy and Representation • Pressure groups, charities and voluntary organisations are important. They provide many services and provide people with the opportunity to voice their opinions at local, national or international levels • Choose one group or organisation to investigate and promote.

  3. Controlled Assessment • Select a voluntary organisation, charity or pressure group • Investigate their work • What do they do? • What issues are they concerned with? • How do they work? • Draw conclusions about your research

  4. Pressure Groups Over 7000 pressure groups in the UK representing every possible interest. They put pressure on the government, media or the public to try and get them to support their cause

  5. Political Protest

  6. Democracy: Freedom of Speech

  7. Voluntary Groups/Charities • Seek to help others, raise awareness and money for their particular cause

  8. Helping those who can’t help themselves.

  9. Controlled Assessment • Take action to advocate the aims of the volunteer organisation, charity or pressure group • Present your case to a group (any class but this one, including primary school) • Find out if you presentation has changed views, opinions, intentions and attitudes (questionnaire) • Assess, reflect and evaluate the effectiveness of your work

  10. Controlled Assessment • Candidates should be encouraged to follow a particular interest to work individually or in a small group during the research, planning and action stages. • Writing up must be done individually.

  11. Controlled Assessment • All of the work for this controlled assessment including the presentation will be done in the spring term • You should spend between 20-25 hours in total on the controlled assessment. (15 hours in class and 10 hours of homework) • You have to arrange yourself all the details of your presentation • It makes up 60% of your overall mark for the short course GSCE (or 30% of the full course GCSE)

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