Theme E: Taking citizenship action Revision — Edexcel GCSE
Theme E: Taking Citizenship Action requires candidates to demonstrate the practical application of citizenship knowledge through a planned, evidence-based action. This involves identifying a specific issue of concern, conducting primary and secondary research to understand the socio-political context, and executing a strategy to influence change or raise awareness. Candidates must evaluate the effectiveness of their methods, the impact on the target audience, and the extent to which their action contributed to democratic engagement or social justice.
Exam Tips
- Ensure the action is based on an issue that allows for a clear, critical investigation.
- Keep detailed records of decision-making and progress throughout the project to aid in evaluation.
- Be prepared to discuss the viewpoints of others and how these were considered during the planning and delivery phases.
- Focus on the 'why' and 'how' of the action, not just the 'what'.
- Be ready to justify the methods chosen and explain how they were intended to influence the target audience.
Common Mistakes
- Failing to link the citizenship action to specific citizenship concepts or issues studied in the course.
- Lack of critical evaluation regarding why an action did or did not achieve its intended effect.
- Insufficient primary research to support the planning and delivery of the action.
- Failure to submit the mandatory 'Taking Citizenship Action' form by the deadline, resulting in malpractice.
- Treating the action as a simple volunteering task without an in-depth, critical investigation component.
Key Marking Points
- Identification of a citizenship issue or question of concern related to course content.
- Conducting an in-depth, critical investigation using primary and secondary research.
- Planning a course of action with clear goals, methods, and criteria for success.
- Application of citizenship skills including collaboration, negotiation, and influence.
- Delivery of an event, meeting, campaign, or social action project.
- Critical evaluation of the action's impact, effectiveness of methods, and personal learning.
- Submission of the 'Taking Citizenship Action' form as authentication.