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If you are creating a new learner account between 8am on Saturday 6 June - 8am on Monday 8 June, you might experience delays or difficulties in the process. This is due to an upgrade to a system related to new account creation. We apologise for the inconvenience.
If you are creating a new learner account between 8am on Saturday 6 June - 8am on Monday 8 June, you might experience delays or difficulties in the process. This is due to an upgrade to a system related to new account creation. We apologise for the inconvenience.
The UK is experiencing multiple crises: environmental, economic, political, social and health-related. This free online course outlines some of the key citizenship skills and information needed to intervene in the world as it changes.
It explores how to make change politically and socially by giving essential background information to get started, examples of inspiring changemakers, advice on how to have an impact both within and outside of traditional UK parliamentary politics, and the qualities needed to succeed.
How can you make a difference, politically and socially, to these challenges and others?
How can the UK Parliament be utilised?
How can the devolved parliaments/assemblies make change?
How can you be a changemaker?
This free online course will explore political and social engagement and offer guidance and inspiration to all changemakers, no matter how small.
The Open University supports the Sustainable Development Goals.
SDG 4 ‘Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all’
SDG 10 ‘Reduced inequalities’
SDG 16 ‘Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels’
Course learning outcomes
After studying this course, you should be able to:
recognise some of the current UK and/or global challenges that interest you
understand what is meant by 'active citizenship'
understand how to make political and social change as an active citizen: how to be a 'changemaker'
understand the workings of the UK political institutions and the role they have in making change, as well as other ways of making change
identify and be able to apply in real-life settings some of the key skills and knowledge needed to make change.