Description
This issue focuses on teaching legal literacy — helping students understand rights, justice and the rule of law. The law shapes our everyday lives and is meant to protect everyone, including young people. But it’s not always seen that way, which is why it’s so important for students to learn what the law is for and how it works in real life.
Key ideas include the rule of law, how legal processes help people solve problems, how fairness and justice are upheld, and how rights and responsibilities link to equality. These are all essential foundations for helping students become confident, active citizens.
In this issue, you’ll find research, resources and case studies showing how teaching about the law in Citizenship can empower young people to understand society better and stand up for what is fair.
Learn more from national experts in the field of curriculum design as well as practising teachers, academics and NGOs through in-depth features, news, resources, case studies and lesson plans.
Details
Publisher - Association for Citizenship Teaching
Language - English
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Association for Citizenship Teaching
Published Date - 2025-12-04
ISBN - 9636344000027
Dimensions - 29.7 x 21 x 0.3 cm
Page Count - 60
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