National 4/5

The National 4/5 course is as follows;

Pupils will study the following:

 

Crime and the law UK

  • Types of crime
  • Reasons why people commit crime
  • Impact of crime
  • Drugs, alcohol and smoking laws.
  • The role of the police
  • Prisons & non-custodial sentences
  • The courts
  • Children’s hearing system

 

 

World Powers : USA

  • Ethnic groups
  • Why America is a superpower
  • Immigration and the American dream
  • Social and economic inequalities & Government responses
  • Rights and responsibilities
  • Political participation
  • Political structure of the USA

 

 

Democracy in Scotland and the UK

  • Background of the Scottish Parliament
  • Devolved and reserved powers
  • Political Participation
  • Role of MSPs
  • Role of the First Minister
  • Scottish political parties
  • The workings of the Scottish Parliament
  • Independence debate
  • Local councils
  • Voting systems
  • Pressure groups and the media

 

Additionally, pupils will develop skills in modern studies by focusing on skills question areas which are:

  • Selective in the use of facts questions
  • Conclusion questions
  • Options questions

 

 

Learning, Teaching & Assessment

 

A wide range of teaching and learning strategies will be employed throughout the course. Pupils will have the opportunity to undertake a range of individual and group activities. Examples include note taking, research exercises, essay writing, poster work, oral presentations, ICT tasks, debates, and co-operative learning.

As part of good teaching practice, teachers will regularly monitor student work with a view to identifying particular strengths and weaknesses.

 

In addition the department will employ various forms of assessment to provide as full a picture as possible of individual student attainment. Students presented at National 5 will sit an external examination. The National 4 course is internally assessed with a pass or fail outcome.

Homework

 

Pupils should expect to receive homework every two weeks that will either be a skills question or Knowledge and Understanding question.

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