Student Book 3

Bok av John Foster Simon Foster
Your Life provides the only whole school solution for combining Citizenship and PSHE at Key Stage 3 and 4. The third editions of this bestselling series contains extensive materials on Economic Wellbeing and Financial Capability. Building on the huge success of the second editions, each full-colour Student's book has been completely updated to provide a range of age-appropriate stimulus material and engaging activities designed to develop student's skills, knowledge and understanding in line with the revised Programme of Study and the National Framework for PSHE. Your Life: * offers a progressive, coherent programme for the Citizenship and PSHE throughout secondary school * reduces preparation time with well-researched, balanced coverage of a huge range of topics * is ideal for use on a year by year or selective basis with a clear flexible structure and self-contained units * offers masses of support for teachers including photocopiable activities and assessment material Contents 1. You and your body - adolescence 2. You and your responsibilities - racism, prejudice and discrimination 3. You and your decisions - how to make decisions 4. You and your family - becoming an adult 5. You and your values - human rights issues 6. You and your money - banking and ways of saving 7. You and your feelings - dealing with loss 8. You and your body - drugs and drugtaking 9. You and the law - crimes and punishments 10. You and other people - being assertive 11. You and the world of work - investigating careers 12. You and the media - the power of the press 13. You and your body - eating disorders 14. You and your choices - for years 10 and 11 15. You and the community - local government 16. You and your opinions - which political party do you support? 17. You and your body - safer sex, STIs and AIDS 18. You and your money - you as a consumer 19. You as a citizen - of the world 20. You and the community - pressure groups and campaigning 21. You and other people - people with mental illnesses 22. You and global issues - poverty 23. You and your achievements - reviewing your progress