A2 Citizenship homework Sept-Dec 2009
.... The homework deadline is 3.15pm on the date given - this cannot be changed ....
Mr Happy always does
a plan for his essay
(1) IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO HAND IN YOUR HOMEWORK ON TIME It is NOT your teachers job to remind you to do the work.
(2) Please DO NOT e-mail homework (it can get lost) - place it inside the RED BOX in the Laws classroom BEFORE 3.15pm ON THE DATE SHOWN. You will lose marks if you hand in an essay which does not show an essay plan. If your homework is handed in late (even by just a few seconds) or without a Self-assessment Sheet - you will be given a fail grade.
(3) IF YOUR ESSAY IS THIN and/or lacks depth and analysis YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO DO IT AGAIN. Plan a structured answer to the question - start early so that you have time to research/provide an answer of depth.
To be completed for the
date/time shown ...
If your homework is handed in late (even by just a few seconds) or without a Self-assessment sheet - you will be given a fail grade.
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Thursday 24th September 2009 - Students in 'A2 Citizenship' Block 2CA to hand Essay/Plan CIT2-1 to their Laws teacher by 3.15pm.
If you are unsure of the
Block/Class you are in - check this timetable ...
Essay CIT2-1
- Plan the following: “Discuss the relationship of criminal behavior to gender, social class, locality, and ethicity.
(Plans need to show discussion, analysis, and/or evaluation)
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Thursday 22nd October 2009 - Students in 'AS Citizenship' Block 2CA to hand Essay CIT2-2 to their Laws teacher by 3.15pm.
If you are unsure of the
Block/Class you are in - check this timetable ...
Essay CIT2-2
- Produce an essay entitled: 'Assess the purpose of the criminal justice system and the role of the Ministry of Justice.'
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HALF-TERM HOMEWORK
To be completed for the First Class after half-term. This half-term essay homework will be assessed by your Laws Teacher and then marked collectively in class.
AS Citizenship Students - Read and precis Chapter 8 of 'UK Government & Politics' by Garnett & Lynch on Pressure Groups. Precis notes will be checked.
Produce a detailed and researched answer to the following: (a) Explain the various types of pressure groups and hw they seek to influence government. (b) Focus on one pressure group that seeks to influence the Global Village and explain its work and methods.
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Thursday 19th November 2009 - Students in 'AS Citizenship' Block 2CA to hand Essay CIT2-3 to their Laws teacher by 3.15pm.
If you are unsure of the
Block/Class you are in - check this timetable ...
Essay CIT2-3
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Answer this essay question: 'Politicians are mainly white, male, and middle class'. Critically analyse this view by explaining what steps, if any, are/have been taken to try and change this?
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Thursday 10th December 2009 - Students in 'AS Citizenship' Block 2CA to hand Essay CIT2-4 to their Laws teacher by 3.15pm.
Essay CIT2-4
- Provide a detailed and extended plans for the following questions:
Question 1: Is Parliament too powerful?
If you are unsure of the
Block/Class you are in - check this timetable ...
Question 1: Where does power lie? With Parliament, or with the the EU?
(Remember plans must have discussion-show analysis and evaluation)
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.... Do some revision over Christmas
and have a Happy New Year ...
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