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Key Stage 3, GCSE and A Level History resources available for purchase and download. New Focus Education offer resources from a teacher with 10 years teaching experience, a track record of excellent outcomes and experience of leadership at several levels. The main focus is AQA 8145 and AQA A Level, with key stage three resources available with GCSE skills and requirements embedded throughout.

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Key Stage 3, GCSE and A Level History resources available for purchase and download. New Focus Education offer resources from a teacher with 10 years teaching experience, a track record of excellent outcomes and experience of leadership at several levels. The main focus is AQA 8145 and AQA A Level, with key stage three resources available with GCSE skills and requirements embedded throughout.
AQA Politics 7152/3 - similarities and differences of key liberal thinkers
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AQA Politics 7152/3 - similarities and differences of key liberal thinkers

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This lesson explores the similarities and differences of the liberal thinkers. The lesson starts with a recap timeline, asking students to summarise the key thinkers. Students then focus on one individual and summarise their beliefs on state, economy, human nature and society, presenting to the rest of the group whilst each student completes the table. Students then assess tensions within liberalism and liberalism today, explaining how far tensions exist within liberalism. A trio recap plenary allows retrieval of key vocab and terms.
AQA Politics 7152/3 - Liberalism and society
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AQA Politics 7152/3 - Liberalism and society

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This lesson explores the view liberals have on society. The lesson starts with an extract from Rand, asking students to make inferences and apply knowledge to support and challenge. A video then introduces key ideas around society, leading to completion of a data capture table comparing the three views on society held by liberals. Students then apply their learning to a 9-mark response on how liberal thinkers define freedom, bringing in the learning of the state, human nature and society. A recall plenary allows retrieval practice of key content.
AQA Politics 7152/3 - Liberalism and the state
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AQA Politics 7152/3 - Liberalism and the state

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This lesson explores how liberals view the state. The lesson begins with a knowledge recall quiz, leading to an introductory video on liberal views on the state. Students then use the table to summarise the liberal approach to limited government. The main tasks focuses on exploring what liberal thinkers agree and disagree on re. the nature of the state, leading to an extract practice. The judgement asks students to debate if ‘liberal democracy is a contradication in terms’ - leading to a judgement line plenary.
AQA Politics 7152/3 - The origins of Liberalism
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AQA Politics 7152/3 - The origins of Liberalism

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This lesson explores how Liberalism became a political theory. The lesson starts with defining Liberalism, leading to a guided reading activity to uncover what we can learn about Liberalism as a theory. Three short videos introduce how Liberalism has been applied, leading to an exploration of the main principles of liberalism, making notes on the key areas. Finally, students list how we may see liberalism in the modern day.
AQA Politics 7152/3 - Liberalism and human nature
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AQA Politics 7152/3 - Liberalism and human nature

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This lesson explores the views held by Liberals on human nature/the individual. The lesson begins with a quote from John Locke regarding his views which students make inferences from. Students then use a video to explore liberal views and then complete a data capture carousel exploring the theories around human nature (e.g. rational, egotistical etc). Students then apply their understanding to a 9-mark explain question explaining and analysing three ways in which liberal thinkers have viewed human nature.
AQA Politics 7152/3 - what is an ideology?
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AQA Politics 7152/3 - what is an ideology?

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An introductory lesson the the AQA Politics Paper 3 - Political ideas scheme. The lesson begins with students defining a policy, political idea and ideology, then applying this to three case studies to show the differences in action. Students then get an overview of the paper and explore the 5 key themes explored and annotate around how and why they would be important to a political thinker. Using the brief definitions of the four ideologies students assess what each ideology (e.g. socialism) would approach society etc. As a plenary students explain to each other the key differences between a policy, idea and an ideology
AQA Politics 7152/3 - key socialist thinkers (two lessons)
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AQA Politics 7152/3 - key socialist thinkers (two lessons)

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This lesson explores the 5 key socialist thinkers. Beginning with a recap of revolutionary and evolutionary socialism, the lesson moves to a carousel of evidence gathering on the key thinkers, with a recap summarising their core beliefs. Students then present on one thinker, assessing their views on human nature, society, the state and the economy, while all students complete the date capture table. The lesson culminates in a trio plenary, allowing key terminology and knowledge recall across the socialism topic.
AQA Politics 7152/3 - Classic v modern liberalism
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AQA Politics 7152/3 - Classic v modern liberalism

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This lesson explores the similarities and differences between classic and modern liberalism. The lesson begins with a starter exploring the key arguments and debates within liberalism. A video then explores the differences, leading to a group presentation task exploring either classical or modern liberalism with a data capture table to complete. The lesson culminates in an extract practice, written up for homework.
AQA Politics 7152/3 - Liberalism bundle
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AQA Politics 7152/3 - Liberalism bundle

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A complete bundle for the AQA Politics 7152 Political Ideas unit focusing on Liberalism. The lessons include the origins of liberalism, liberal views on the state, human nature, economy and society and the key thinkers associated. The lessons include retrieval practice, assessment planning and writing and assessmen criteria.