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Teacher of RE, Philosophy and PSHE with many years' experience as a classroom teacher and leader of learning. I've also taught English, History and Government and Politics. I make lessons, units of work, assembly content and A Level Philosophy revision resources. Check out my shop to find out more - free resources too! MA (Philosophy), MSc (History & Politics), PGCE.

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Teacher of RE, Philosophy and PSHE with many years' experience as a classroom teacher and leader of learning. I've also taught English, History and Government and Politics. I make lessons, units of work, assembly content and A Level Philosophy revision resources. Check out my shop to find out more - free resources too! MA (Philosophy), MSc (History & Politics), PGCE.
A Level Epistemology Revision lesson
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A Level Epistemology Revision lesson

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AQA A Level Philosophy revision lesson giving you a taste of the unit of work ‘A Level Philosophy: ‘A Level Metaphysics of Mind Revision’, available in my TES shop.
Abortion worksheet
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Abortion worksheet

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Aimed at AQA GCSE RE pupils but may also be useful for OCR and Edexcel and for Y9, Y10 or Y11 pupils. The worksheet states, with definitions, pro-life vs. pro-choice key terms and meanings. Students have arguments on each side and must use a key to sort the statements into pro-life or pro-choice. Works as independent activity or paired, and can be self-assessed or peer-marked for easy & quick AfL. Should take around 10 minutes, or longer if discussing in pairs or whole class.
Branches of Philosophy info sheets
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Branches of Philosophy info sheets

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Versatile resource for displays, information sheets for fact-finding tasks, prompts to introduce philosophy at KS4 and KS5, and for delivering an assembly or lecture introducing the subject or advertising it for A Level or post-16 study.
What is Power? 2
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What is Power? 2

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Can be used as lecture, KS5 lesson, assembly, Drop-Down Day or GCSE+ for (able) KS4 pupils. Analyses three extremely engaging approaches to power: Foucaldian, Marxist and feminist. If you like this, buy ‘Political Philosophy Research Project’ on my TES shop.
What is Power?
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What is Power?

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Lecture, KS5 lesson, assembly, Drop-Down Day or GCSE+ for (able) KS4 pupils. Full lesson (1hr+) on power in political philosophy & how philosophers have approached power. This is a resource that can be used with a range of pupils and contexts but was produced to teach to the top (Y12 very able cohort in a University Preparation week). Taster for my complete unit of work ‘Political Philosophy Research Project’ available on TES.
Abortion Contrasting Views handout
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Abortion Contrasting Views handout

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Handout on abortion with different views across major religions & non-religious worldviews, including Catholic, atheist/humanist, CofE, Islam and Buddhism.
A Level Philosophy Descartes Quiz
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A Level Philosophy Descartes Quiz

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Quiz on Descartes for revision, Year 12, Year 13, A Level, IB and Scottish Highers. Covers D’s rationalism, proofs of the existence of God and of the external world, method of doubt and the Cogito.
GCSE RE Euthanasia lesson
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GCSE RE Euthanasia lesson

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Aimed at AQA GCSE RE pupils but may also be useful for OCR and Edexcel and for Y9, Y10 or Y11 pupils. The worksheet introduces euthanasia including as GCSE topic. Includes PPT slides on: the law in UK and 1961 Suicide Act active vs. passive euthanasia types and forms of euthanasia doctors switching off life-support machines moral views on euthanasia religious attitudes to euthanasia - Christian and Muslim arguments for and against Should take around 60 minutes to deliver but could be longer up to 90 minutes or double lesson with added discussion.