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      Citizenship competence

      Citizenship competence is the ability to act as responsible citizens and to fully participate in civic and social life.

      It includes civic literacy, values in a democratic culture with respect for human rights, reflection on ethical issues of our times and developing a sustainable lifestyle in agreement with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

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      STEM competences

      Mathematical competence is the ability to develop and apply mathematical thinking and insight to solve problems in everyday situations.

      Competence in science refers to the ability and willingness to explain the natural world by making use of scientific concepts, theories and methods, and to draw evidence-based conclusions.

      Competences in technology and engineering are applications of mathematical and scientific knowledge to find solutions to human wants and needs.

      These competences involve an understanding of the changes caused by human activity and responsibility as individual citizens.

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      What systems can be used for communication and survival for groups that are persecuted? What would you do? Can you think of any technological or digital resources that you could use?

       

      Early Christians used symbols in paintings and on their tombs. This was a way of referring to their beliefs when they practised their religion secretly.

       

       

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