Citizenship lessons are unsatisfactory in one in four secondary schools as teachers are reluctant to help pupils learn about traditional British institutions and laws. Ofsted warned that there is ...
British culture and history should come second to human rights and diversity in the classroom, MPs said yesterday. They declared that compulsory citizenship lessons must not endorse British values or ...
One in four secondary schools in England is failing to offer pupils adequate lessons in citizenship, the education watchdog has warned. Most citizenship teachers were non-specialists working "far from ...
Mosques are being urged to provide citizenship lessons for the thousands of youngsters they see daily. About 100,000 UK youngsters attend Islamic religious schools attached to mosques - madrasas - ...
What did you think of the London secondary school pupils who greeted Tony Blair's visit to their school with boos and anti-war chants recently? Were they being rude to a distinguished visitor or were ...
Lessons to be learnt: although some aspects of citizenship can be taught in classrooms, values and attitudes need to come from a school as a whole Would you want your child to go to a school that was ...
The body set up to represent citizenship teachers said it understood pupils would no longer be forced to study the subject as part of a shake-up of education in England. Ministers are expected to ...
The lessons, developed by the Bar Council and the Citizenship Foundation, will teach children about all things Brexit in a bid to inform younger generations and the process and implications of Britain ...
Young Muslims will be taught citizenship in mosque schools as part of a bid to prevent them being turned into extremists, the Government said today. The new lessons will be tested out in several ...
Why do young people think Black Rod is a porn star? The answer is that they know nothing about the political and parliamentary system, preferring instead to hone their expertise in fashion, ...
What is the role of unelected judges in a democracy? Newspaper comments branding judges "enemies of the people", after last year's High Court Article 50 ruling have prompted new British Constitution ...
Newspaper comments branding judges "enemies of the people", after last year's High Court Article 50 ruling have prompted new British Constitution lessons for secondary pupils. The lesson resources, ...