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Child Development, Health and Social Care, Sociology. Please leave a review if you purchase a resource :D misskwaddington@outlook.com if you have any issues or requests :D
16. International Disputes- Mediation
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16. International Disputes- Mediation

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Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements. Life in Modern Britain. International Disputes. Lesson heavily focusses on “The Troubles” and the Good Friday agreement
17. International Disputes- Sanction and Force
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17. International Disputes- Sanction and Force

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Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements. Life in Modern Britain. International Disputes- Sanctions and Force. Lesson looks at the Iraq war, The Chilcot Enquiry, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
02. What does it mean to be British?
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02. What does it mean to be British?

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Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements. Life in Modern Britain. What does it mean to be British? Lesson covers the different types of identity, nature vs nurture, teacher model for exam questions
03. The UK and Identity
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03. The UK and Identity

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Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements. Life in Modern Britain. The UK and identity. What are the characteristics of being British? Devolution. National Identity. Teacher model answer
01. Principles and Values in British Society
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01. Principles and Values in British Society

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Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements. Life in Modern Britain. What are the principles and values that underpin British Society. Introduction lesson to the GCSE, look at British Values, British Citizenship Test and the Equality Act. Teacher model to exam question
09. The Role of the Media
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09. The Role of the Media

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Suitable for AQA GCSE Citizenship: Life in Modern Britain. Can be adapted for other courses and PSHE SOW, and easily taught by non-specialists. Lessons do not require any textbooks. All lessons begin with a do now task, have teacher input via text or video (which is embedded so please allow content when opening file), and have practice tasks for students to spend a length of time practicing exam style questions and statements. Life in Modern Britain. The rights, responsibilities and the role of the media. Looking at the different types of media, class discussions on the different roles of the media, video clips on live debates, BBC impartiality, political debates, considering if the Prince Andrew documentary was in the public best interest. Case Study question looking at the BBC
General Election 2024
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General Election 2024

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Transition lesson for our roll over curriculum (Y9 students started the AQA GCSE Citizenship course in the last two weeks of the Summer Term). Lesson looks at the timeline of the general election 2024, looking at the manifestos, live debate and who the new prime minister is. Very discussion based/watching video clips, but works well as a transition lesson/introduction to the course. This will take me a double lesson (120 minutes) AQA Citizenship GCSE Citizenship Transition Lesson PSHE
Component 3- LAC- Obstacles and Barriers
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Component 3- LAC- Obstacles and Barriers

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BTEC Level 1/2 Health and Social Care Component 3: Health & Wellbeing. External Examined Unit. New Spec 2022 All lessons in this examined unit focus on retrieval from Component 1 & Component 2, with a lot of exam question practice. Component 3: Learning Aim C: Person-centred approach to improving health and wellbeing 1x60 minute lesson looking at obstacles and barriers
AQA Social Stratification- Power Relationships (14/15)
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AQA Social Stratification- Power Relationships (14/15)

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Planned for 9-1 specification. This is the last lesson, number 15 is an assessment that is taken from a past paper so i cannot upload this as it is property of AQA. This lesson looks at feminism and patriarchy. The main crux of the lesson is to learn about the Key Thinker Sylvia Walby and her theory of the six patriarchal structures. Please leave a review if you download.
AQA Social Stratification- What is Poverty? (8/15)
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AQA Social Stratification- What is Poverty? (8/15)

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Planned for New 9-1 Specification Lesson looking at absolute and relative poverty. Lots of UK statistics for class discussion around what they believe constitutes poverty, causes and consequences of poverty. Students then look at Peter Townsends (1979) study into relative poverty, critique it and answer 2x 3mark questions.
Paper 2: Theme F: Religion, Human Rights and Social Justice
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Paper 2: Theme F: Religion, Human Rights and Social Justice

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Planned to be delivered to students studying the AQA Specification A, but easily adapted for other exam boards. I have planned all content to be delivered during an intensive Easter School session, in which the aim is for students to understand the main content of the exam. There is a revision checklist, and some exam answer structure support included at the end of the powerpoint. Also suitable for a school VLE.
AQA Social Stratification- Globalisation (10/15)
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AQA Social Stratification- Globalisation (10/15)

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Planned for AQA 9-1 Specification This lesson looks at different explanations of poverty in the UK. It starts with a recap of key New Right ideas, followed by the cycle of deprivation and Charles Murray’s study into the Underclass. The lesson then looks at globalisation as a cause of poverty, finishing with a 12 mark question.