British Values: Society & You
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British Values: Society & You
Understanding our shared values Year 12 PSHE 15 minutes
WALT (We Are Learning To)
Understand the core British values as outlined in the National Curriculum Reflect on how these values influence our society and personal behaviour Engage confidently in structured discussion to articulate and challenge ideas respectfully
Starter: Quick Fire Values Snap
Match British values with real-life examples Work in two teams Earn points for correct matches 5 minutes to energize and familiarize
The Five British Values
Values in Practice
{"left":"Democracy: Your right to vote at 18, student councils, having your voice heard\nRule of Law: Equal treatment under law, consequences for actions, protection of rights\nIndividual Liberty: Freedom of speech, career choices, personal beliefs","right":"Mutual Respect: Listening to others, valuing different perspectives, treating everyone fairly\nTolerance: Accepting different faiths, celebrating diversity, challenging prejudice"}
Discussion Time
Why are British values important for our society? Can British values ever conflict with each other? How can young people promote these values daily? Think of examples from your own experience
Success Criteria Check
Can you identify and explain the 5 British values? Have you participated respectfully in discussions? Can you give modern examples of these values? Can you suggest ways to promote values in daily life?
Reflection
"British values are not just about being British - they're about being a positive member of any community you're part of." Take a moment to think about which value connects most with your identity How will you apply these values in your daily life?