<p>This comprehensive resource explores the key thinkers of socialism for the Edexcel A-Level Politics course, including Karl Marx, Rosa Luxemburg, Beatrice Webb, Anthony Crosland, and Anthony Giddens. It provides an overview of their views on human nature, the state, society, and the economy, with detailed tables, key quotes, and analysis of agreements and disagreements among thinkers. The resource is ideal for revision, offering structured content to deepen understanding of socialism’s evolution from revolutionary to reformist ideologies. Perfect for classroom or independent study.</p>
<p>This resource offers a concise summary of key liberal thinkers and their views on human nature, the state, society, and the economy. It compares classical and modern liberalism, focusing on the ideas of John Locke, Mary Wollstonecraft, John Stuart Mill, John Rawls, and Betty Friedan.</p>
<p>The resource highlights areas of agreement and disagreement between classical and modern liberals, helping A-level students prepare for exam questions, especially 24-mark essay questions. Key quotes from each thinker are included to support understanding of their core ideas. Perfect for EdExcel A-level Politics students, this resource provides clear insights into liberal thought and its evolution.</p>
<p>This comprehensive set of essay plans covers a wide range of topics related to government intervention, policy evaluation, and economic theory. Perfect for exam preparation, these plans follow the AQA 25-mark exam structure, providing a clear introduction, four main points with evidence, detailed explanation, evaluation, and a link to the question in the conclusion.</p>
<p>Essay Plans Include:</p>
<p>Government Intervention in Recycling and Waste Management<br />
Evaluate policies governments in developed countries could pursue to reduce waste and encourage recycling. (Source: AQA Paper 1, Nov 2020)</p>
<p>Impact of Minimum Wage on Employment and Income Distribution<br />
Assess the effects of increasing the national minimum wage on unemployment and income distribution. (Source: AQA Paper 1, June 2022)</p>
<p>Monopoly Power and Its Impact on Consumer Welfare and Market Efficiency<br />
Evaluate the impact of monopolies on consumer welfare and market efficiency. (Common AQA market structure questions)</p>
<p>Government Intervention in the E-Cigarette Market<br />
Evaluate whether the government should intervene in the e-cigarette market to reduce smoking rates. (Source: AQA Paper 1, June 2021)</p>
<p>Education and Training to Improve Labour Market Outcomes<br />
To what extent can education and training improve labour market outcomes in a high-unemployment economy? (Source: AQA Paper 1, various years)</p>
<p>Public Transport Subsidies to Reduce Congestion and Pollution<br />
Discuss whether the government should subsidise public transport to reduce congestion and pollution. (Source: AQA Paper 1, Nov 2020)</p>
<p>Progressive Taxation as a Tool for Reducing Income Inequality<br />
Evaluate the effectiveness of progressive taxation as a tool to reduce income inequality. (Source: AQA Paper 1, past exams)</p>
<p>Government Intervention in Healthcare to Address Inequalities<br />
To what extent should the government intervene in healthcare markets to address inequalities? (Source: AQA Paper 1, various years)</p>
<p>Each plan is carefully structured to help students understand key economic concepts, develop strong arguments, and form critical evaluations. These resources are invaluable for both teachers and students aiming for high marks in AQA A-level Economics.</p>
<p>Why Use These Essay Plans?</p>
<p>Clear, structured approach to tackling 25-mark questions.<br />
Comprehensive coverage of key topics in government intervention and economic policy.<br />
Provides exam-ready content, including relevant evidence, theory, and analysis.<br />
Suitable for exam practice, revision, and independent study.<br />
Get these expertly crafted essay plans today to make exam preparation more efficient and effective for your students!</p>
<p>A complete lesson detailing definition of economic growth, causes of economic growth, advantages and disadvantages. There are questions and activities for students to complete included.</p>
<p>This complete lesson, looks at the types of taxation systems and has questions and activities designed to help students develop their evaluation skills.</p>
<p>This lesson explains the four factors of production and outlines the sectors of production; primary, secondary and tertiary.</p>
<p>There are activities and questions to complete included in the lesson as well as answers.</p>
<p>A great introduction lesson to GCSE Economics. This ppt lesson includes the Economic Problem and Opportunity cost including review questions and tasks to complete.</p>
<p>This complete lesson details the difference between aims and objectives and has questions and practice for students to test their understanding.</p>
<p>This lesson covers the entire location topic for the new Business GCSE. This includes activities, tasks and exam question practice for the students to complete and assess themselves against.</p>
<p>This is a complete lesson detailing the different economic systems; command, free market, mixed economy as well as the advantages of each system.</p>
<p>This is a complete topic resource for the preparation of financial statement for partnerships following the AQA Accounting specification.</p>
<p>The presentation includes:<br />
What a Partnership is<br />
Advantages and disadvantages of partnerships<br />
The capital and current account<br />
Interest on capital and drawings<br />
Division of profits<br />
Completing the Income statement and SOFP for partnerships</p>
<p>There are also questions to test understanding</p>
<p>This is a great lesson to do with your class before the Christmas holidays. There is a good mixture of fun activities with Business and Economics links. I hope your students enjoy this.</p>
<p>The rounds include; guess the logo, who’s business slogan, jumbled business terms, business and economic current trivia, guess the Christmas characters and a riddle round. Answers at the end for students to mark. Perfect for a the last lesson of the term.</p>
<p>This complete lesson details the different types of economies of scale. There are a number of activities and full explanations given and a worksheet to complete.</p>
<p>This complete lesson, explains the 4 economic objectives of governments and has activities for students to complete to help with their understanding.</p>
<p>This complete lesson introduces the supply curve and gives students examples of events which could cause shifts in the supply curve and question practice.</p>
<p>This lesson covers the reasons for changes in supply and demand, with diagrams. There is a worksheet for students to practice their skills and an exam style question for practice at the end of the lesson.</p>
<p>This is a full lesson which explores how the economic objectives of government might conflict against one another. It contains a recap starter, main research task and a quiz in teams to finish.</p>
<p>This complete lesson and worksheet details all students need to know about franchises including how to evaluate their advantages and disadvantages.</p>