2001
Key 117
Can explain the meaning of basic political concepts, including democracy, freedom, citizenship, rights and responsibilities
Basic
2002
Key 118
Can explain why everybody has a responsibility to respect the human rights of others
Basic
2003
Can explain the meaning of basic legal concepts, including justice, equality, the need for laws and regulations, and the rule of law
Basic
2004
Can reflect critically on the concept of human rights
Basic
2005
Can describe the obligations of states in relation to human rights
BI
2006
Key 123
Can explain the universal, inalienable and indivisible nature of human rights
Intermediate
2007
Key 124
Can reflect critically on the relationship between human rights, democracy, peace and security in a globalised world
Intermediate
2008
Key 125
Can reflect critically on the root causes of human rights violations, including the role of stereotypes and prejudice in processes that lead to human rights abuses
Intermediate
2009
Can reflect critically on the human rights challenges that exist in his/her own community and society
Intermediate
2010
Can reflect critically on human rights issues or movements in his/her own country
Intermediate
2011
Can reflect critically on human rights as a values framework and its close relationship with other moral, ethical and religious value frameworks
IA
2012
Key 130
Can describe the diverse ways in which citizens can influence policy
Advanced
2013
Key 131
Can reflect critically on the evolving nature of the human rights framework and the ongoing development of human rights in different regions of the world
Advanced
2014
Can reflect critically on the nature and purposes of democratic political processes
Advanced
2015
Can reflect critically on the nature and purposes of the law
Advanced
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