Secondary Citizenship

GCSE Citizenship • Ages 14-16

  • Financial Literacy Classroom Challenges

    With the help of money expert Iona Bain and a host of famous faces, these resources for secondary schools explore key financial literacy skills including budgeting, borrowing, and saving.

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      GCSE • Ages 14-16
  • News and media literacy resources

    Discover what media literacy is and how to teach media literacy with these downloadable interactive secondary KS3 and KS4 resources from BBC Teach.

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      GCSE • Ages 14-16
  • Stephen Lawrence: The murder that changed a nation

    A series of short films from a BBC documentary examining the murder of Stephen Lawrence that explore identity, diversity, institutional racism and justice.

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      GCSE • Ages 14-16
  • How Government Works

    Through the use of authentic archival illustrations and modern animation, these short films for secondary schools explore some of the key questions relating to UK citizenship.

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      GCSE • Ages 14-16
  • Digital Literacy

    This series of short films for secondary schools uses animation and real life case studies to explore key issues around digital literacy and online safety.

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      GCSE • Ages 14-16
  • Young Legal Eagles

    In this series for schools, young people from UK state schools take on the roles of barrister, defendant, witness, jury, court reporter and court artist.

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      GCSE • Ages 14-16
  • Exploring the House of Commons

    A series of short films that go behind the scenes of the House of Commons to explain some of the processes that drive British politics.

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      GCSE • Ages 14-16
  • Drugs - My Story

    The science of how drugs affect the body is explored through real-life stories.

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      GCSE • Ages 14-16
  • Ros Atkins On...

    This collection of BBC News explainer videos could be used for helping students understand complex topical stories.

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      GCSE • Ages 14-16