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2009 Children & Young People Matter
  Citizenship Education
     
 

"Citizenship is more than a subject. If taught well and tailored to local needs, its skills and values will enhance democratic life for all of us, both rights and responsibilities..."

Bernard Crick, National Curriculum Citizenship

 
     
     
 

"In our culture we say,
a person is a person through other persons.
I want you to be all you can be because that's the only way I can be all I can be.
I need you to be you, so that I can be me."
Archbishop Desmond Tutu

 
     
The Strategy
     
 

The 2009 Birmingham Citizenship Education Strategy is available as a PDF document:
Birmingham Citizenship Education Strategy 2009 document

or as linked pages on this web site:
Citizenship Education Strategy web pages
(navigate using links on each page or Strategy menu on the right)

 
     

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