Navigating Society – Session Guides

£10.00

With outlines and guidance for each of the 9 sessions, this book contains everything a tutor will need to lead the ‘Navigating Society’ course.

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‘Navigating Society’ starts by looking at the differences between communities and society, and what it might mean for us to be a part of both. It explores morals and values, the law and the role of authority, diversity, reputation, handling conflict, leadership and how all of these themes relate to society. Find out more about the course here.

This ‘Session Guides’ book contains everything that a tutor will need to lead the ‘Navigating Society’ course. With a clear outline for each of the 9 sessions, it includes a variety of activities, discussions, games and reflections with instructions for the tutor on how to lead, making running the course smooth and straight forward.

Key Topics Covered:

  • What makes up a community? What makes up a society? Why might we have an underlying need to belong to a community?
  • How do morals and values shape society?
  • What is meant by justice and how does it affect society?
  • Why and how does conflict occur? Is conflict always a bad thing? How do I handle situations of conflict?
  • Why is reputation often to important to an individual? Why can reputation be important in groups?
  • Why might differences sometimes cause other to feel threatened and produce conflict? How can we promote diversity within society and celebrate uniqueness?
  • Why might we need ‘wise’ leadership in our society? What would you do differently if you were leading a country?
  • Why do you think social media is a big part of society? What might the impact of social media be on our communication within society?

Size: A4 portrait

Pages: 29

Please ensure you have purchased the full ‘Navigating Society’ course before buying additional resources. Find out more about the course here.