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Comparative Government and Politics
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Comparative Government and Politics

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Revision articles and materials for exam comparing similarities and differences between the US and UK political systems - can be combined into a revision booklet for pupils or used individually to supplement lesson materials.
Cold War; Origins & Features of Detente
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Cold War; Origins & Features of Detente

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Cold War; Superpower Relations A-level (Detente 1969-1979) Learning Objectives To examine the factors that pushed both superpowers towards détente To assess the key features of the main agreements of détente To examine the ways in which détente was criticised by opponents on both sides To understand and analyse the role of the factors that brought about the end of détente
Principles of the UK Constitution
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Principles of the UK Constitution

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A lesson examining the principles of the UK constitution including parliamentary sovereignty, rule of law, parliamentary government, the constitutional monarchy and EU membership and the impact of these on the UK constitution.
US Politics Revision
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US Politics Revision

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Revision lesson based on students working in pairs and competing in the 'Olympics'. Pairs complete the tasks in the different 'events&' and keep a cumulative score.
Prime Ministerial Dominance
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Prime Ministerial Dominance

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Lesson and range of resources that can be used to encourage students to analyse and evaluate the extent of prime ministerial power and dominance in the UK political system.
What is citizenship?
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What is citizenship?

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Lesson that introduces the definitions of ‘citizen’ and ‘citizenship’. Students describe key British values. Students complete a baseline quiz to assess the extent of their citizenship knowledge.
Cold War; End of the Cold War (Case Studies)
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Cold War; End of the Cold War (Case Studies)

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Cold War; Superpower Relations A-level (End of the Cold War) Learning Objectives To examine the philosophy that lay behind the Reagan Doctrine To investigate the factors that weakened the hold of the USSR over Eastern Europe To discover the ways in which Mikhail Gorbachev changed Soviet Foreign Policy in the 1980s To investigate the significance of the fall of the Berlin Wall To understand the sequence of events that was involved in the ending of the Cold War
Reforming the House of Lords
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Reforming the House of Lords

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This lesson examines the reforms and proposed reforms of the House of Lords, examining the options available and the pros and cons of each - including Coalition plans.
Move to Global War (PS3) Scheme of Work (SOW)
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Move to Global War (PS3) Scheme of Work (SOW)

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IB History, PAPER ONE, PS3 Move to Global War Scheme of Work (SOW) document Case Study 1: Japanese Expansion 1931-41 Case Study 2: Italian and German Expansion 1931-41 All corresponding lessons and resources can be found on TES, or are hyperlinked in the document.
Treaty of Versailles (Soure Analysis)
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Treaty of Versailles (Soure Analysis)

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Lesson focusing on the skill of making inferences from sources, cartoon interpretation modelled step by step on powerpoint with selection of cartoons for pupils to attempt on their own - can be adapted for group work and feedback to whole class.
UK Constitution
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UK Constitution

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An introductory lesson to the UK constitution examining the evolution of the constitution from the 'mists of time' and a brief overview of the implications of the constiution for the government of the UK.