Comprehensive and detailed examination of the Supreme Court and the issue of rights protection in the UK.
These lessons are specifically planned to meet the exacting standards of the new specification from Edexcel.
The resources are student-led and include numerous worksheets that include extension tasks to ensure target grades of A* are met.
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Complete set of resources that link to Component 2 of the new Edexcel specification for A-level Politics. These lessons link exactly to the content on UK Government and uses content form all three textbooks, two from Hodder and one from Pearson. The content is distilled into a series of over 80 interactive student-led resources that encourage independent learning and give a comprehensive overview of the demanding content from the new specification. Each lesson comes with an accompanying PPT that guides the teacher and students through the worksheets. Students are encouraged to file the sheets using dividers with headings that match the PPT titles that will give teachers neat and comprehensive revision notes that can be accessed in the lead up to exams. Nationalism has been included free of charge as we realise that not all teachers will be choosing nationalism as an optional ideology. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any questions or queries.
Component 2: UK Government - Relations between institutions
In depth resources that look at Chapter 4 of UK Government for the new Edexcel specification: relations between institutions within |UK Government. There are over 20 worksheets with accompanying PPTs to guide students into the ways in which different institutions interact with each other in the UK Government. The focus will be on the Supreme Court and how it interacts with the executive and Parliament and how this affects the issue of sovereignty. Please email info@theknowledgehouse.co.uk if you have any questions or queries.
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