What do local councils do?

What do local councils do?

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Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will explore the roles that local councils play in their community and what services they supply. We will also interview a local councillor and consider what role councillors play in the planning process for new developments in local communities.

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6 Questions

Q1.
True or false, media, such as social media, is often referred to as traditional media?
Correct answer: False
True
Q2.
Which of the following BEST describes the key characteristics of the media in a democracy?
Censored by the government
Controlled by the government
Does not take responsibility for their actions
Correct answer: Free, transparent and accountable
Q3.
Which of the following is NOT a key role of the media in a democracy?
Exchanging ideas and opinions
Holding those in power to account
Informing and influencing the public
Correct answer: Telling the public how they should think
Q4.
Which of the following is a reason to support the publication of MPs' expenses in the media?
Correct answer: It was in the public interest as it was a misuse of public money
MPs have a right to privacy
The Daily Telegraph went against the spirit of the Editors' Code of Conduct
This was not in the public interest
Q5.
Which of these statements support the view that the media in the UK is NOT effective in keeping citizens informed about politics?
Newspapers are free from political interference in the UK and so the ‘freedom of the press’ means it can be effective in keeping UK citizens well informed.
Correct answer: Newspapers are politically biased anyway and this affects the way they report information to citizens.
The media have the right to report on issues of public interest, this is used to ensure citizens have accurate information about political matters.
The media plays a key role in holding those in power to account. For example, in 2009 the Daily Telegraph investigated MPs’ expenses claims.
Q6.
The BUG technique is used to help you think carefully about what an exam question means. BUG means....?
Blue Underline Go
Box Underline Give
Correct answer: Box Underline Glance
Box Understanding Go

6 Questions

Q1.
True or false? Local councillors sit in Parliament
Correct answer: False
True
Q2.
Which one of these is NOT a role of a local councillor?
Making decisions about policing of the area
Correct answer: Making new national laws
Providing community leadership of their area
Representing an area
Taking part in planning and licensing decisions
Q3.
True or false? Local councillors attend committee meetings, which make decisions about a local area or look into an issue
False
Correct answer: True
Q4.
True or false? Local councils make planning decisions about developments in their area
False
Correct answer: True
Q5.
True or false? Councillor Sophie said that councillors are often the first and last point of call for advice and that people often feel comfortable coming to her
False
Correct answer: True
Q6.
Who sits on the committees that make decisions about planning developments in local areas?
Government Ministers
Correct answer: Local Councillors
Members of the media
The public

Lesson appears in

UnitCitizenship / Where does power reside in the UK?

Citizenship