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Head of Humanities faculty. Specialism: RE and Sociology.
Solutions to Deforestation
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Solutions to Deforestation

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This is a lesson that looks at a number of solutions to deforestation. Then leads to a speech activity overseen by Michel Temer.
Globalisation - AQA GCSE Sociology 9-1
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Globalisation - AQA GCSE Sociology 9-1

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This lesson looks at what globalisation is and evaluates the concept. There are also activities to help students develop their explanations which links to a practice 3 mark question. I include WALTs, WILFs and checking activities in my lessons.
AQA A Level Sociology - Essay on social policy
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AQA A Level Sociology - Essay on social policy

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This is a lesson that focuses on exam skills. The lesson starts with a look at the impact of the Conservative win on social policy affecting families. Students then look at introductions and then complete a 20 mark question they have been building up to. Includes: WALTs WILFs Formative Assessment Exam question
Religion in the UK - Intro to RE
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Religion in the UK - Intro to RE

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This lesson looks briefly at the religious demography of the UK and the importance of studying RE. Course outline is for the WJEC/Eduqas Route A course.
Urbanisation - AQA 1-9 GCSE
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Urbanisation - AQA 1-9 GCSE

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Lesson on megacities, urbanisation and why urbanisation occurs. Includes DARTs activity, differentiation, checking and extended writing.
Trenches
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Trenches

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This lesson looks at the trenches and what it was like to fight in them
Introduction Lesson to In Search of Respect
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Introduction Lesson to In Search of Respect

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This lesson introduces students to In Search of Respect. Context of the ethnography is completed, what is respect, migration, a piece of writing based on P1 Q3 and how El Barrio has changed over time. You will need a copy of In Search of Respect by Philippe Bourgois.
Religious Attitudes to Contraception
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Religious Attitudes to Contraception

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This lesson looks at Muslim and Christian attitudes to contraception, differing views in each religion and types of contraception. Taught over a double period with extended writing opportunity. If you wish to give students extra notes after the Islam video then photocopy information from a textbook. I have used pages 80-1 in the EDEXCEL Religious Studies Religion and Life Christianity & Islam text book.
Inequality
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Inequality

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This lesson looks at what inequality, prejudice, stereotypes and discrimination is, causes of racism and Christian responses to it.
Christian Marriage
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Christian Marriage

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Lesson is on Christian marriage. Looks at why Christians get married (including religious teaching specified in new WJEC course), the wedding ceremony, meaning of vows, views on marriage outside the religious tradition and teachings of the Church of England Synod.
What was the feudal system?
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What was the feudal system?

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This lesson if the first of 2 lessons on how William controlled England. Students first of all look at problems faced by William and suggest how he could solve these problems. There is a demonstration of the feudal system before students illustrate this in their books and describe the system. They then judge the effectiveness of the feudal system. This lesson is differentiated: Blue (most able), Yellow (able-mid), Green, (least able).
Forgiveness
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Forgiveness

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Lesson looks at forgiveness with a focus on Gee Walker, Sally Dowler and Julie Nicholson. Students complete fact files for each mother and suggest reasons why their opinions differ. Religious teachings included. Long answer question at the end.