The Seven Key Concepts - Ms Govern's blog
The Seven Key Concepts
CSPE is based on seven concepts. These are?
Rights & Responsibilities
Every human being is entitled to basic rights, but we also have a responsibility to others, and there is a constant need to safeguard peoples’ rights.
Topics: Children’s rights, prisoners of conscience, torture
Human Dignity
Every human being has the right to live their lives with dignity and to be treated with respect.
Topics: Homelessness, bullying, refugees
Stewardship
Caring responsibly for our environment and the planet on which we live
Topics: Recycling, global warming, the ozone layer
Development
Improvements taking place in local, national or international communities
Topics: Tackling poverty in Africa, Third World Debt problems, regional development in Ireland
Democracy
Citizens voting to elect people to represent them in government
Topics: Elections, Dail Eireann, Local Government
Law
The rules and laws necessary to protect citizens. How laws are made, upheld, and the consequences of breaking the law.
Topics: An Garda Siochana, the courts system, the prison system
Interdependence
The way in which we are connected with others in the world
Topics: The European Union, the United Nations, Fair Trade
Rights & Responsibilities
U.D.H.R. stands for? Universal Declaration of Human Rights
What does Asylum mean? The right to a safe place to live
What does Freedom of Assembly mean? The right to meet up
International
E.U. stands for? European Union
Within the European Union there are three law-making groups. There are?
• The European Parliament
• The European Commission
• The Council of Ministers
The European Parliament meets in which two cities? Brussels and Strasbourg
M.E.P. stands for? Member of the European Parliament
How many Irish MEPs are there? Twelve
There are 732 MEPs elected to the? European Parliament
We celebrate being members of the EU on the 9th May every year. This is known as? Europe Day
Why do we celebrate Europe Day on the 9th May every year? To celebrate that Ireland is a member of the EU
In the EU, where are legal cases about human rights heard? The European Court of Human Rights
E.C.H.R. stands for? The European Court of Human Rights
I.M.F. stands for? The International Monetary Fund
Why was the IMF in Ireland in 2010? To lend money to (“bail out”) the Government which didn’t have enough funds to run the country
The U.N. stands for? United Nations
The Secretary General of the United Nations is? Ban Ki-Moon
Where are the United Nations Headquarters? New York
How can the Irish Army become involved in international conflicts? Through United Nations Peacekeeping operations
The US President is? Barack Obama
Where does the US President live? The White House, Washington DC
Where does the Queen of England live? Buckingham Palace
Who is the British Prime Minister? David Cameron (Conservative Party)
Where does the British Prime Minister live? 10 Downing Street
Which country joined the Euro in 2011? Estonia
How many countries are in the European Union? 27
How many countries are in the Euro? 22
27 Members of the European Union 22 Members of the Euro
Austria Austria
Belgium Belgium
Bulgaria
Cyprus Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia Estonia
Finland Finland
France France
Germany Germany
Greece Greece
Hungary
Ireland Ireland
Italy Italy
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg Luxembourg
Malta Malta
Netherlands Netherlands
Poland
Portugal Portugal
Romania
Slovakia Slovakia
Slovenia Slovenia
Spain Spain
Sweden
United Kingdom
Several other small nations use the Euro (eg. Vatican City, Andorra, etc)
Law
The chief law officer of the Irish State is known as? The Attorney General
The Childrens’ Court deals with? Offences committed by young people under the age of 16
The District Court deals with? Civil and criminal cases at a local level. There are 23 such courts around the country
The Circuit Court deals with? More serious civil and criminal matters. There are 8 of such courts around the country
The Special Criminal Court deals with? Very serious criminal offences. There is no jury in this court
The Court of Criminal Appeal deals with? Appeals from convicted persons who believe they haven’t received justice when their case was tried in a lower court
The High Court deals with? Appeals from lower courts and some Constitutional cases
The Supreme Court deals with? Cases about the Constitution and appeals from the High Court
The highest court in Ireland is known as the? Supreme Court
The second highest court in Ireland is known as the? High Court
The lowest court in Ireland is known as the? District Court
Criminal law involves? Serious breaches of the law, such as assault, robbery, rape and murder
Civil law involves? Disputes between private individuals (eg. compensation claims, contract law)
What is the name of the lawyer who brings a criminal case to court? The Director of Public Prosecutions
The Irish Constitution is known as? Bunreacht na hEireann
Bunreacht na hEireann is? The name of the Irish Constitution
In Ireland, a law (which is also called a “Bill”) passed by the Oireachtas is called? An Act
In Bunreacht na hEireann the numbered points are called? Articles
A referendum is needed if the Govt wants to change? The Constitution
If the Govt wants to change the Constitution it needs to hold? A referendum
While an arrested person is awaiting trial, the judge may allow them stay at home, rather than in jail. This is known as? Bail
Politics
The voting system in Ireland is known as? Proportional Representation
P.R. stands for? Proportional Representation
What two letters sum up the voting system in Ireland? P.R.
How often must a General Election must be held in Ireland? Every five years
How often must a Presidential Election be held in Ireland? Every seven years
How many terms can an Irish President serve? Two (ie. 2 x 7 years = 14 years)
How old do you have to be to have a vote in Ireland or European elections? 18
How old do you have to be to be elected as a TD? 21
How old do you have to be to be elected President of Ireland? 35
The place where votes are cast in an election is called a? Polling Station
The slip of paper filled in by a voter is called a? Ballot Paper
Someone who stands in an election is known as a? Candidate
In an election, what is a “quota”? The smallest number of votes needed to elect a candidate
The smallest number of votes needed to elect a candidate is called? A quota
What is a spoiled vote? A vote that cannot be counted
A vote that cannot be counted is known as a? Spoiled vote
What does T.D. stand for? Teachta Dala
What is a T.D./Teachta Dala? Someone who is elected to represent their constituency in Dail Eireann
What is an elected member of a local authority known as? A councillor (eg. a county councillor)
What is a constituency? An electoral area – eg. Wicklow is one constituency and has 5 TDs
What is a General Election? When people across in the country vote to elect TD’s in every constituency, thereby forming a new Dail and new government
What is a By-Election? When people in one constituency vote to elect a TD to replace someone who has resigned or died.
What is a Local Election? When people in a local area vote to elect their local county council or town council
To have a vote in Ireland, a person’s name must appear on? The Register of Electors
The Irish Prime Minister is called? The Taoiseach/An Taoiseach
An Taoiseach is? The Irish Prime Minister
The Deputy Prime Minister (second-in-command) is called? The Tanaiste/An Tanaiste
The name of the President of Ireland is? Mary McAleese
The person who keeps order during debates in Dail Eireann is called the? Ceann Comhairle
What is the national symbol of Ireland that appears on all Govt letters and envelopes? Harp
In Ireland, which Govt department is responsible for voting and elections? The Dept of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
What are the names of the two houses of the Oireachtas? Dail Eireann and Seanad Eireann
The Irish Parliament is called? Dail Eireann
Dail Eireann is? The Irish Parliament
The other “house” in the Irish Parliament is called? Seanad Eireann
Seanad Eireann is? The Irish senate - The “upper house” in the Irish Parliament
Where do Dail Eireann and Seanad Eireann meet? Leinster House
How many Dail Constituencies are there at the moment? 43
Where does the Irish President live? Aras an Uachtarain
Aras an Uachtarain is? The home of the Irish President in Phoenix Park, Dublin
Political Parties and their Current Leaders
Fianna Fail Michael Martin
Fine Gael Enda Kenny
Labour Party Eamon Gilmore
Sinn Fein Gerry Adams
Important Organisations
Amnesty International Draws attention to human rights abuses in different countries – eg. people who are facing the death penalty, being tortured, child labour, prisoners of conscience, etc
Age Action Ireland Looks after the rights of older people
Focus Ireland Looks after homeless people
Simon Community Looks after the needs of homeless people in Ireland
St Vincent de Paul Helps poor people and those who are struggling to afford to live
Aware Helps those who are suffering from depression
Combat Poverty Agency Helps poor people
Irish Refugee Council Looks after asylum seekers and refugees
Pavee Point Helps the travelling community
Comhairle na nOg Youth councils which allow young people the chance to have a say on matters that affect them
Dail na nOg he annual national parliament for young people aged between 12-18 years. Delegates are elected to Dáil na nÓg through their local Comhairle na nÓg
Ombudsman for Children An independent organisation that represents children’s rights in Ireland. The Ombudsman’s name is Emily Logan
National Youth Council of Ireland represents and supports the interests of voluntary youth organisations and acts on issues that impact on young people
Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (ISPCC) Protects children’s rights
Irish Wheelchair Association Helps people with disabilities
Trocaire Helps people and communities in the developing world
Goal Helps people and communities in the developing world
Concern Helps people and communities in the developing world
FAS Provides training and employment schemes
UNICEF = United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund Look after children’s rights throughout the world
An Taisce Campaigns for a better environment
Residents’ Association Looks after the interests of people who live in a particular area
Neighbourhood Watch/Community Alert Encourages people to report suspicious activity
Meals on Wheels Brings meals to elderly people in their homes
Government Departments
We will put names for the ministers for each dept and what each dept does later in the year – with a General Election due in March there’s no point you learning something that is very likely to change significantly by June.
Dept of the Taoiseach
Dept of Education & Skills
Dept of Finance
Dept of Foreign Affairs Deals with our relations with other countries
Dept of Justice
Dept of Health & Children
Dept of Enterprise, Trade & Innovation Encourages industry and employment
Dept of Communications, Energy & Natural Resources
Dept of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food
Dept of Defence
Dept of Environment, Heritage and Local Govt
Dept of Transport
Dept of Tourism, Culture & Sport
Dept of Community, Equality & Gaeltacht Affairs
Dept of Social Protection
Photo Call! The first question on the exam usually involves photos
1. President & Party Leaders
[pic] Michael D Higgins, President
[pic] Enda Kenny, Fine Gael (Taoiseach)
[pic] Eamon Gilmore, Labour Party (Tanaiste)
[pic] Gerry Adams, Sinn Fein
[pic] Mary McAleese (former president)
[pic] Brian Cowen (Former Taoiseach)
[pic] Michael Noonan
[pic] Ruairi Quinn
[pic] Leo Veradkar
[pic] Joan Burton
[pic] James Reilly
2. International Figures
[pic] Ban Ki Moon (UN Secretary General)
[pic] Jose Manuel Barroso (President, EU Commission)
[pic] Aung San Suu Kyi (Burnam Human Rights campaigner)
[pic]’ Nelson Mandela (former South African President
and Human Rights activist)
[pic] Barack Obama (US President)
[pic] David Cameron (British Prime Minister)
[pic] Angela Merkel (German Chancellor)
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Francois Hollande (President of France)
Vladimir Putin (Russian Prime Minister)
[pic] Peter Robinson (Northern Ireland First Minister), Democratic Unionist
Party
[pic] Martin McGuinness (Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister), Sinn Fein
[pic] Mary Robinson (former Irish President and UN Human Rights
campaigner)
3. Other Important People
[pic] Adi Roche (Chernobyl Children’s Fund)
[pic] Bono (Third World Debt campaigner)
[pic] Martin Luther King, Jr (Human Rights activist in 1960’s USA)
[pic] Emily Logan (National Ombudsman for Children)
[pic] Maire Geoghegan Quinn (Irish EU Commissioner)
[pic] Sean Barrett (Dail Ceann Comhairle)
4. Important Buildings
[pic] Leinster House – home of Dail Eireann and Seanad Eireann
[pic] Government Buildings, Dublin
[pic] The White House (note, the Oval Office is on the other side)
[pic] 10 Downing Street (home of British Prime Minister)
[pic] Buckingham Palace
[pic] The Four Courts
[pic] The European Parliament Building, Brussels
[pic] The European Parliament Building, Strasbourg
[pic] The United Nations Building, New York
[pic] Aras an Uachtarain (v like White House, but flatter and wider)
[pic] The new Criminal Courts of Justice complex, Dublin
[pic] Dail Eireann
5. So you think you know your photos? Have a go at naming the photos below…
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