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Hi all, I am a third year humanities teacher at a large school and college in the North West of England. My main subjects are history in KS3/KS4 and Law and Government and Politics at A-Level. Please feel free to leave a review on any lessons that you choose!

Hi all, I am a third year humanities teacher at a large school and college in the North West of England. My main subjects are history in KS3/KS4 and Law and Government and Politics at A-Level. Please feel free to leave a review on any lessons that you choose!
What is Comparative Politcs
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What is Comparative Politcs

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This lesson will introduce A-Level pupils to different comparative political concepts, how to identify them and why they are used in the study of different political system. It focuses on comparing US politics to the UK.
What is American Government and Politics
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What is American Government and Politics

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This lesson gives pupil a broad overview of the nature and function of government and the political system of the USA. It can be used as an introductory lesson for A-Level Pupils beginning their study of paper 2 of AQA A-Level Government and Politics.
What is meant by 'Separation of Powers'?
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What is meant by 'Separation of Powers'?

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This is the lesson in a series of three to the three main strands of the UK constitution. This lesson will recap pupils prior knowledge of parliamentary sovereignty and the rule of law before considering the manner in which Montesquieu’s theory of the separation of power’s impact the legislative process in England and Wales. The lesson will examine the different advantages and disadvantages of Montesquieu’s theory and pupils will be required to make a judgement on which part of the UK constitution is the most significant. This lesson is designed to be used for the Eduqas A-level law specification, although it is suitable to be used for other A-level law specifications or for A-Level politics papers.
What is the Rule of Law?
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What is the Rule of Law?

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This is the second lesson in a series of three to the three main strands of the UK constitution. This lesson will recap pupils prior knowledge of parliamentary sovereignty before considering the manner in which the rule of law affects the legislative process in England and Wales. The lesson will examine different theories of the purpose of the rule of law, including A.V. Dicey and Lord Bingham. This lesson is designed to be used for the Eduqas A-level law specification, although it is suitable to be used for other A-level law specifications or for A-Level politics papers.
How does the UK constitution affect the creation of Laws
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How does the UK constitution affect the creation of Laws

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This is an introductory lesson in a series of three to the three main strands of the UK constitution. This lesson will introduce pupils to the main theories of the UK constitution and will enable pupils to understand their role in law making in England and Wales. Finally, the lesson will explore parliamentary sovereignty in depth. This lesson is designed to be used for the Eduqas A-level law specification, although it is suitable to be used for other A-level law specifications or for A-Level politics papers.
Where do Laws Come From?
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Where do Laws Come From?

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An introductory lesson to how laws are created in the English and Welsh Legal system. This lesson is designed to follow the Eduqas A-Level law specification but could also be used for other A-level Law specifications or politics lessons. With this lesson powerpoint you will also receive an information sheet.