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Citizenship: running a campaign

Developing a campaign proposal

In the Campaign students develop a proposal to their local Council to persuade it to develop a new sports facility.

You could adapt this idea to a current local concern.

The final class presentation could be made to a local Councillor or a representative of the Council. The local media could be interested. It would be good to take the class to the Council offices.

  The Campaign – group of studentsin discussion
The Campaign – group of students in discussion

The pack of materials consists of the following:

  • Teacher's Guide to assist you in getting the most from the materials, and the links to the Programme of Study;
  • General Briefing Sheet, which all members of the class should receive, which outlines the aims and suggests four 'expert' groups that the class will form;
  • Four 'expert' group sheets - Who decides?, Will the community win or lose if the plans go ahead?, Who pays? and How do you influence the decision?
  • Four sets of Fact Sheets which link to the 'expert' group sheets.

Most of these documents are Word files, but the Fact Sheets are Acrobat files.