Economic Citizenship

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A simple personal finance resource for use in aiding discussion on budgeting and credit ratings which students are likely to meet soon after they start working.

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  • PUBLISHED05/02
  • PHOTOCOPIABLE Yes
  • SPONSORThe Royal Bank of Scotland
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Institute for Citizenship

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0207 844 5444
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ENGLAND

Suitability

  • Suitable for key stage 4
  • Suitable for year groups 10 & 11
  • Suitable for 14 - 16 year olds

Secondary Key Concepts

  • Career (PSHE Education EWBFC 1.1)
  • Capability (PSHE Education EWBFC 1.2)
  • Risk (PSHE Education EWBFC/PWB 1.3)
  • Economic understanding (PSHE Education EWBFC 1.4)

Secondary Key Processes

  • Enterprise (PSHE Education EWBFC 2.3)
  • Financial capability (PSHE Education EWBFC 2.4)
  • Developing relationships and working with others (PSHE Education PWB 2.3)
  • Taking informed and responsible action (Citizenship 2.3)

Secondary Range and Content

  • Knowing about a range of economic and business terms including the connections between markets, competition, price and profit (PSHE Education EWBFC 3)
  • Wages(PSHE Education EWBFC 3)
  • How money can make money through savings, investment and trade (PSHE Education EWBFC 3)
  • Risk and reward (PSHE Education EWBFC 3)
  • How and why businesses use finance (PSHE Education EWBFC 3)
  • Social and moral dilemmas about the use of money (PSHE Education EWBFC 3)
  • The impact and consequences of individual and collective actions on communities, including the work of the voluntary sector (Citizenship 3)
  • The economy in relation to citizenship, including decisions about the collection and allocation of public money (Citizenship 3)
  • The challenges facing the global community, including international disagreements and conflict, and debates about inequalities, sustainability and use of the world's resources. (Citizenship 3)

NORTHERN IRELAND

Suitability

  • Suitable for key stage 4
  • Suitable for year groups 11 & 12
  • Suitable for 14 - 16 year olds

WALES

Suitability

  • Suitable for key stage 4
  • Suitable for year groups 10 & 11
  • Suitable for 14 - 16 year olds

SCOTLAND

Suitability

  • Suitable for year groups S3 & S4
  • Suitable for 14 - 16 year olds

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