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[Online] Khoá Học Miễn Phí Tìm Hiểu Về Quốc Hội Anh Từ Quốc Hội Anh 2017

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The UK Parliament represents the people of the United Kingdom and makes decisions that affect us all. Everyone in the United Kingdom is represented by a Member of Parliament (MP). MPs sit in the House of Commons which, alongside the House of Lords and the Monarch, makes up the UK Parliament.

 

Course: Introduction to the UK Parliament: People, Processes and Public Participation

Learn about the UK Parliament with this free online course - explore the work of Parliament and find out how it’s evolving.

Self-Paced

Duration 3 weeks - 3 hours per week - FREE online course

 

Why join the course?

This free online course will introduce you to the work and role of the UK Parliament. From setting the age at which we start school to deciding pension policy, the UK Parliament makes laws that impact our lives, our work, and our wider society.

Learn what Parliament is and does

You will begin by looking at what Parliament is, how it is different from government and how it has changed and evolved over hundreds of years. You will find out about the work of the House of Commons and the House of Lords and discover how things work in the Chambers and beyond on a day-to-day basis.

Learn how Parliament scrutinises government

Parliament is vital in scrutinising the work of government; on this course, you’ll learn what this looks like in practice. You will consider the different tools MPs and members of the House of Lords use to check and challenge the work of government to ensure its decisions are transparent, efficient and fair. You will examine the purpose and role of different types of questions, discover some of the conventions of debate and explore the work of select committees.

Learn how Parliament is evolving

Towards the end of the course, you will examine the process of lawmaking and discover the journey of a Bill. You will also explore the range of opportunities open to citizens, which enable you to engage with and influence the UK Parliament.

What topics will you cover?

The course covered topics including;

  • the difference between Parliament and Government including differing roles and responsibilities;
  • the three parts of Parliament and the role Parliament plays in scrutinising the work of the Government;
  • an introduction to the work of the House of Commons and the House of Lords;
  • how Parliamentary Questions are used by MPs and members of the House of Lords to hold the Government to account;
  • the difference between oral and written questions, and how questions can be used to seek immediate answers on urgent or important matters;
  • what happens during Prime Minister’s Questions and public perceptions of PMQs;
  • debates in Parliament, including some of the rules and conventions;
  • the role and work of select committees;
  • the different types of Bill, and the process of how a Bill becomes a law;
  • the effect that changes in the law can have on individuals and on society, with reference to specific case studies;
  • the different ways the public can input in the work of the UK Parliament.

What will you achieve?

By the end of the course, you'll be able to...

  • Develop your understanding of the difference between Parliament and Government;
  • Explore how members of the House of Commons and the House of Lords scrutinise the work of the Government through questions, debates and select committees;
  • Develop your understanding of how Bills become law;
  • Reflect on the different ways people can participate in the work of the UK Parliament.

Who is the course for?

There are no special requirements for this course. This is an introductory course and is open to everyone who has an interest in developing their understanding of the UK Parliament.

 

Please go to the course link for further detailed information and enrollment: Introduction to the UK Parliament: People, Processes and Public Participation.

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