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Criminology & Crime Online Lessons for Teens 14-16
I'm Gabriel, an online tutor with over 10 years teaching experience.
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Criminology is a fantastic subject for vulnerable, disadvantaged, disengaged & bullied teenagers 14-16 refusing school & mainstream education.
Crime or subjects linked to crime i.e. poverty, urban social issues, help re-engage teenagers refusing school & the standard curriculum back into education
This helps pupils at GCSE grades D-G (3-1) improve their reading, writing, listening, speaking & critical thinking skills
Online lessons run for 50 minute - 70 minutes.
This would benefit parents who's children are:
1 - refusing to attend school
2 - vulnerable, disadvantaged, disengaged, bullied & continually being excluded from school
3 - have no interest or struggling with core subjects
4 - refusing to engage in lessons or teachers at school
5 - parents wanting to offer their child a subject of interest outside the standard curriculum.
Criminology introduces learning objectives of many GCSE subject areas i.e. English (verbal, listening, reading, writing & critical thinking skills), basic math (accounting), science (biology, physiology, psychology), geography (laws in different countries), diverse learning (laws in different cultures), sociology (social response to crime), media research (news, film, music).
I also teach lessons (suitable for teenagers 14-16) in:
B1: (GCSE equivalent levels 1-4)
1 What is Citizenship
2 Civics & citizenship: the rule of law
3 Mandatory Duties
4 Voluntary Responsibilities
5 School Rules
6 What is Social Studies
7 Crime
B2: (GCSE equivalent levels 1-4)
8 Euthanasia
9 Talking about sexual harassment
10 Poverty
11 Corruption
C1: (GCSE equivalent levels 4-7)
12 Does That Seem Right: job on the police force
13 Does That Seem Right: what causes violence
14 Rise in youth suicide
15 Crime & criminals
16 Law & order
17 Urban social issues
18 Violence in modern society
19 Psychological disorders
20 Guns & gun control
21 Cyberbullying
22 Police & law enforcement
23 Prisons, jails & correctional facilities
24 Crimes against the person
25 Property crimes
26 The right to self defence