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Ireland · NCCA Curriculum Specifications

1st Year Active Citizenship and the Democratic World

An introductory course exploring the foundations of democracy, human rights, and social justice within the Irish context. Students develop the skills to analyze power structures and engage as informed participants in their local and global communities.

6 units·38 topics·Ages 12-13

01The Individual and the Community

7 topics·Autumn Term

Explores the concept of belonging and the diverse nature of communities in modern Ireland. Students examine how individual identity intersects with collective responsibility.

Understanding Personal Identity

Students explore the various facets that make up their personal identity and how these are shaped by their experiences and background.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Exploring Community Membership

Investigating the various groups we belong to and how these shape our perspectives on society.

Fishbowl DiscussionConcept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Introduction to Human Rights

An introduction to the concept of human rights and their universal nature.

Gallery WalkCase Study Analysis
Children's Rights in Daily Life

An introduction to the concept of children's rights, focusing on how they apply to students' daily lives at home and school.

Role Play
Linking Rights and Responsibilities

Examining the link between having rights and the duties we owe to others in a democratic society.

Philosophical ChairsRole PlayCarousel Brainstorm
Civic Action in the Community

Exploring practical ways individuals can contribute to their community and fulfill civic duties.

Project-Based LearningExperiential Learning
Understanding Rules and Laws

Analyzing why societies create rules and laws, and the difference between them.

Socratic SeminarCase Study Analysis

02Foundations of Irish Democracy

5 topics·Autumn Term

An overview of how Ireland is governed, focusing on the roles of the President, the Oireachtas, and the voting system.

Rules for Our Country: Basic Laws

Understanding that Ireland has important rules (laws) that help everyone live together fairly and safely, and who makes them (the Oireachtas).

The Dáil Éireann: Our Representatives

Understanding how the Dáil functions to create laws and represent the people.

Simulation GameTown Hall MeetingExpert Panel
The President of Ireland: Our Head of State

Learning about the role of the President of Ireland as a symbol of our country and how they represent us.

Why We Vote: Making Choices Together

Understanding the importance of voting as a way for people to choose their leaders and make decisions for the community, and the idea of a secret ballot.

Role Play
The Importance of Fair Elections

Examining what makes an election fair and democratic, including voter registration and campaigning.

Formal DebateSimulation GameCollaborative Problem-Solving

03Law and the Justice System

7 topics·Spring Term

Investigating how laws are made, enforced, and interpreted within the Irish legal framework.

Moral vs. Legal Rules

Analyzing the difference between legal and moral rules and their impact on society.

Socratic SeminarFour Corners
Courts and Justice: Solving Problems Fairly

An introduction to the idea of courts as places where problems are solved fairly and laws are upheld, focusing on the role of a judge.

Role Play
People Who Help with Justice: Judges and Gardaí

Learning about the key people who work in the justice system, such as judges and An Garda Síochána, and their roles in keeping us safe and fair.

Role Play
An Garda Síochána: Role and Responsibilities

Understanding the role of the police force in maintaining order and protecting rights.

Expert PanelCase Study Analysis
Being Safe and Respecting Others' Space

Discussing the importance of feeling safe while also respecting everyone's personal space and privacy in daily interactions.

Role Play
Restorative Justice

An introduction to restorative justice practices as an alternative to traditional punitive measures.

Case Study AnalysisRole Play
Local Government and Civic Participation

Exploring the structure and functions of local government in Ireland and how citizens can engage.

Town Hall MeetingProject-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving

04Human Rights and Social Justice

6 topics·Spring Term

Focusing on global and local efforts to combat discrimination and promote equality for all citizens.

Understanding Prejudice and Stereotypes

Identifying forms of prejudice and stereotypes and their impact on individuals and society.

Walk and TalkCarousel Brainstorm
Treating Everyone Fairly: No to Discrimination

Understanding what discrimination means and why it's important to treat everyone equally, regardless of their differences.

Role Play
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

A deep dive into the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and its impact on Irish law.

Case Study AnalysisJigsaw
Children's Participation and Voice

Examining the right of children to have a say in decisions that affect them, and avenues for their participation.

Project-Based LearningRole Play
Ireland's Role in Global Development

Examining Ireland's role in international development and humanitarian aid.

World CaféCase Study Analysis
Fair Trade and Ethical Consumption

Exploring the concept of fair trade and how ethical consumption choices can promote global justice.

Simulation GameProject-Based Learning

05Environmental Stewardship

6 topics·Summer Term

Analyzing the intersection of civic responsibility and environmental sustainability at local and national levels.

Understanding Climate Change

An introduction to the science of climate change and its global impacts.

Concept MappingJigsaw
Fairness and Our Environment

Discussing how environmental problems can affect different people and places unfairly, and why it's important to share the responsibility of caring for our planet.

Local Actions for Sustainability

Exploring how local actions can contribute to national and global sustainability goals.

Concept MappingProject-Based Learning
Sustainable Living Practices

Investigating practical sustainable living practices for individuals and families.

Experiential LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Protecting Ireland's Biodiversity

Examining the importance of biodiversity and the threats it faces in Ireland.

Gallery WalkCase Study Analysis
Rules for Nature: Protecting Our Wildlife

Learning about simple rules and actions we can take to protect Ireland's animals, plants, and natural places.

06Media and Information Literacy

7 topics·Summer Term

Developing the skills to critically evaluate information and understand the role of the media in a democracy.

News and Information: How We Learn About the World

Understanding that news helps us learn about what's happening in our community and the world, and that different sources provide information.

Media Bias and Objectivity

Developing skills to identify media bias and evaluate the objectivity of news sources.

Document MysteryCase Study Analysis
Being a Good Digital Citizen: Online Safety and Kindness

Learning about how to use the internet and social media safely and kindly, understanding that our actions online affect others.

Role Play
Identifying Misinformation and Disinformation

Developing critical thinking skills to distinguish between fact and opinion, and identify misinformation online.

Problem-Based LearningInquiry Circle
Planning a Civic Action Project

Planning a small-scale civic action project based on researched information.

Project-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Executing and Reflecting on Civic Action

Executing a small-scale civic action project and reflecting on its impact and lessons learned.

Project-Based LearningPress ConferenceLearning Contracts
Global Citizenship and Interdependence

Exploring the concept of global citizenship and the interconnectedness of global issues.

World CaféConcept Mapping