16.7.3 Reflection Complete the following to reflect on your learning.
Revisit the inquiry question posed in the Overview. Why is it important important to study Civics and Citizenship, and what skills do I need? 1. Now that you have completed this topic, what is your view on the questions? Discuss with a partner. Has your learning in this topic changed your view? If so, how? 2. Write a paragraph in response to the inquiry questions, outlining your views.
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Learning pathways LEVEL1 1, 4, 7, 8, 11, 14
LEVEL2 2, 3, 9, 10, 12
LEVEL3 5, 6, 13, 15
REMEMBER AND UNDERSTAND 1. From the following, identify the most valuable benefit of studying Civics and Citizenship.
A. Being able to write political speeches B. Being able to make informed decisions C. Being able to interpret media messages D. Being able to remember historical dates 2. Which skill involves understanding different perspectives and using evidence to form judgements about political issues? A. Communicating ideas B. Analysing political systems C. Evaluating democratic institutions and systems D. Understanding cultural influences 3. Why is it important to develop critical thinking skills in Civics and Citizenship. A. To memorise important laws B. To understand political arguments and make informed choices C. To gain popularity in political discussions D. To choose political leaders based on personal preferences 4. Which Civics and Citizenship skill is most likely to be key to sharing ideas and opinions effectively in debates
and discussions? A. Communicating B. Investigating issues C. Organising D. Making informed decisions
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