Social organisation a strands approach
Naumann, Ruth
Klingenberg, Christine
Series: New Zealand social studies series
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48 p.ill. (some col.), facsims., maps (some col.), ports
Considers different aspects of social organisation within New Zealand and overseas. Topics include: the features of different political systems; how government decisions are made and carried out; how government decisions affect peoples lives, depending on their race, social class or beliefs; why people seek social justice and human rights; the effects of change or lack of change; and how governments and organisations can look after human rights. Resource designed to support Level 5 of the New Zealand social studies curriculum. Includes activities. Suggested level: secondary
Librarian's Miscellania
20020314123916.0Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Social Science Dept | GCS07195 |
Dewey: | 306.2 |
call #: | NAU |
ISBN: | 186946883X 9781869468835 |
pub: | 1999 |