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KS3 Citizenship (KS3)
"This website looks at Diversity and Inclusion in Northern Ireland, offering a wealth of information through archive clips, interactive activities and newspaper articles."
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Citizenship 2000 (KS3)
"This series explores the duties, responsibilities and rights which individuals have as citizens and examines ways in which young people can play an active role."
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Democracy Live (KS4)
"earch, find and watch the politics that affects you. Watch live and on demand video coverage of the UK's national political institutions and the European Parliament."
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Eyewitness (KS4)
"Eyewitness is an online resource that explores the issue of conflict in Northern Ireland and highlights the views of ordinary people. Fully interactive, it follows the new curriculum for Citizenship."
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NISA (KS3)
"In early 2007, St Dominics Girls' Grammar School in Belfast 'twinned' with the Percy Mdala school in South Africa. This website records the results of the relationship."
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News Factory (KS3)
News Factory - is a clips portal from BBC Northern Ireland featuring educationally relevant video drawn from our local news programmes which you can use in your lessons or presentations.
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Racism - Division & Diversity (KS3)
"This documentary explores what it's like to make a new home for yourself and your family in a new country. Aimed at 12-16 year olds, this is the human story of emigration / immigration."
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