Saint Ninian’s High School Social Subjects Faculty

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Saint Ninian’s High School Social Subjects Faculty Modern Studies Saint Ninian’s High School Social Subjects Faculty Miss K. Wark Miss. A. Fletcher

Timeline for S2 Course Has been issued to all pupils and available on the departmental website

Course Content The Media World Power – China The role of the media Influence of the media World Power – China Human Rights in China (speech, life, fair trial and religion) Inequalities in China (education, housing) Global impact of China (case study: Tibet)

Course Content International Issue – Terrorism Causes of Terrorism Methods of terror Responses to combat terrorism Specific case studies (9/11, Oslo killings, 2011) Impact of terrorism on Scotland

Experience and Outcomes Progression in BGE Modern Studies Unit Experience and Outcomes The Media I can discuss the extent to which my choices and decisions are influenced by the ways in which I am informed. SOC 3-17b China I have compared the rights and responsibilities of citizens in Scotland with a contrasting society and can describe and begin to understand reasons for differences. SOC 3-17a I can explain why a group I have identified might experience inequality and can suggest ways in which this inequality might be addressed. SOC 3-16a I can describe how the interdependence of countries affects levels of development, considering the effects on people’s lives. SOC 3-19a I can compare and contrast two world ideologies to express an informed view on how ideology affects the lives of people. SOC 4-17c Terrorism Having considered responses to a recent international crisis, I can contribute to a discussion of the effectiveness of the responses. SOC 3-19b I can evaluate conflicting sources of evidence to sustain a line of argument. SOC 4-14 I can contribute to a discussion on the actions and motives of a group or organisation which seeks to achieve its aims by non-democratic means. SOC 4-18c By examining the role and actions of selected international organisations, I can evaluate how effective they are in meeting their aims. SOC 4-19b

Skills Development – Source Questions (3rd/4th level) 2 sources Simple view – one part to support, one part to oppose Worth 4 marks 4 marks

One view – complex, has to be both supported and opposed National 5 standard 3 sources Worth 10 marks One view – complex, has to be both supported and opposed

Skills Development – Source Questions (3rd/4th level) Two options Relevant evidence clearly indicated Two sources One mixed source Worth 4 marks

Two Options Three mixed sources Worth 10marks

Skills Development – Knowledge Questions Point, explain, example Used from S1-Higher Transition across the levels and into senior phase is smooth Questions asked are similar Describe, explain More detail/depth of understanding expected as move through the levels

Assessments The Media China Terrorism Media poster Presentation on inequalities Pressure group activity Investigation (homework) End of course assessment (knowledge and source) Terrorism 9/11 newspaper article Terrorist attack investigation/presentation

Modern Studies and BGE Literacy Numeracy Creativity Written questions in jotters, newspaper articles, storyboards, weekly news stories, assignments Numeracy Source handling Creativity Storyboards, posters, campaigns Health and Wellbeing Rights, expression opinions, being aware of others

Modern Studies and BGE Four Capacities Successful Learner Confident Individual Responsible Citizens Effective Contributor