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Citizenship
in Schools
Barclays New Futures
has helped dramatically
raise awareness
of Citizenship and
its effective teaching
in schools. This
assistance has not
only been through
the ten year £10m
sponsorship itself,
but also through
the production of
citizenship materials
and the partnering
with the DfES to
launch citizenship
into the National
Curriculum.
Year-on-Year
Citizenship information
Every year Kallaway,
working with CSV
and Barclays New
Futures evaluator
Carolyn Skilling,
develop citizenship
handouts for schools.
Examples include:
Environment
Healthy Living
World of Work
Opportunities for
All
Special Partners
The Barclays New
Futures handouts
are used by schools
all over the UK
to bring citizenship
to life and enable
others to benefit
from the sponsorship.
Partnering with
the Department for
Education and Skills
to launch citizenship
The DfES came to
Kallaway for help
with launching citizenship
into the National
Curriculum in 2002.
Kallaway developed
a partnership between
Barclays and the
DfES that would
enable schools across
the UK to easily
access the citizenship
experience generated
through the sponsorship.
Kallaway developed
Barclays branded
teacher's packs,
providing comprehensive
information on citizenship,
and helpful ideas
on the teaching
of the subject,
how to approach
community groups
and the experiences
of schools involved
in the Barclays
New Futures sponsorship.
Kallaway also organised
a Barclays sponsored
conference on 'Citizenship:
From the Classroom
to the Boardroom'.
The event sought
to bring both the
business and education
sector together
to discover how
each could benefit
from closer working
partnerships.
The activity enabled
the DfES to position
Citizenship as a
vital element of
young people's education
and to highlight
the mutually beneficial
role business can
play in supporting
active citizenship
across society.
The conference was
attended by over
150 guests drawn
from education and
FTSE 100 companies.
Speakers included
Stephen Timms, Minister
for CSR; Sir Tom
Shebbeare, the Chief
Executive of The
Prince's Trust and
Dr. Mary Harris,
Head of National
Grid Transco Foundation.
To support the launch
of citizenship and
the conference,
Kallaway worked
with The Independent
to produce two supplements
on citizenship in
education both in
the classroom and
in the community.
Read
the Launching Citizenship case studies
"We have
learnt that we need
to work together
if we are to succeed.
I prefer this kind
of practical learning."
BNF Student,
Belper School
"We had
to adapt the process
for primary school
councils and sometimes
allow the pupils
to make mistakes
so that they could
learn from them."
BNF student,
Burford School
"It's hard
to describe the
excitement - but
we all feel exhilarated."
BNF student,
Ashington Community
School
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