Lesson examining the ways in which the power of the president is constrained. Introduces the key question of how powerful the president is based on the theories of the imperial and imperilled presidency, to be examined in future lessons.
Lesson examining the legislative process in the USA using first a simple explanation, building to a more detailed explanation and then dviding the legislative process up into 7 key stages.
A lesson constructing a model answer to an exam question assessing how effective parliament is, building on previous learning of the methods parliament uses to scrutinise the government and the legislative process.
Lesson introducing the structure of Congress and constitutional requirements to be a senator or representative in addition to asking pupils to think about extra-constitutional requirements that may be expected by the public.
Topic Revision booklet used to aid pupils' revision of key content for the democracy and participation topic taught at AS for Edexcel Unit 1; People Politics and Participation
Revision aid for pupils for parliament topic examining the roles of parliament covering;
1. The two-House system
2. Checking the work of government
3. Legislation
4. Debate
5. Rules and customs
6. Traditions of parliament
7. Parliament and government
8. Parliament and crown
9. Devolved Parliaments and assemblies
10. Europe
11. Evolution of Parliament
Independent Research Task for pupils to research key landmark cases and rulings and then present to class. Handout gives brief summary of each case.
Quiz can be used as a plenary/independent homework task.
Lessons examining how Supreme Court Justices are appointed and confirmed, including asking pupils to prepare case studies of the most high profile nominees.
Independent Study Booklet students can access via Google Drive and complete.
Separate Hand-outs that can be used to supplement teacher led activities also included.
A lesson introducing the idea of codified and uncodified constitutions, in addition to the arguments for and against the UK adopting a codified constitution. Includes politics review article.
MODEL ANSWER; Which is the most accurate description of US government: 'separated powers' or 'shared powers'?
15 mark exam question for Constitution topic at A2 (Edexcel Unit 4C; Governing the USA)