I have over 11 years of teaching and experience in the further education sector specialising in Politics, Geography, Sociology, Economics, Business Studies and Religious Studies. I enjoy creating educational resources that boost students understanding and confidence. I am an established TES author with many new exciting resources in the pipeline. I offer a range of resources for A Level.
I have over 11 years of teaching and experience in the further education sector specialising in Politics, Geography, Sociology, Economics, Business Studies and Religious Studies. I enjoy creating educational resources that boost students understanding and confidence. I am an established TES author with many new exciting resources in the pipeline. I offer a range of resources for A Level.
Comprehensive Presentation Covering: Geopolitical power is conferred by a range of human and physical characteristics, Mechanisms for maintaining power: Mackinder, Problems with Mackinder’s theory, Patterns of power change over time, How did the UK become a superpower? A Bipolar World, Mechanisms of maintaining power in the cold war era, Emerging Powers, Other Emerging Powers, Development Theory Can Explain Changing Patterns Of Power, Modernisation Theory, Dependency Theory, IGOS, The Role Of TNCS, International Decision-Making, Military Alliances, Economic Alliances, Environmental Alliances, United Nations, Disproportionate Environmental Concerns, Differences in willingness to act on environmental concerns, Emerging Middle Class, Superpower Tensions, The Arctic Circle Tensions, Iraq, Trips Violations, Contested Spheres Of Influence: South China Sea, Contested Spheres Of Influence II: Russia And Eastern Europe, Superpower Relations With Developing Nations, Chinese Investment In Africa, China’s ‘One Belt, One Road’, Asian Tensions, Middle East Tensions, Threats To Existing Superpowers, Economic Challenges, Social Issues, The Costs Of Maintaining Global Military Power, Military Power II and Future Balance Of Power.
Comprehensive Revision Notes Covering: History of Globalisation, Containerisation, A Shrinking World, How Globalisation Works, Pakistan’s Fisherman, Global Players, The World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Trade Organisation (WTO), International Trading Blocs, Ghana’s Cocoa Trade - Case Study, Vietnam Calling - Case Study and Cotton in Guatemala - Case Study.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Hazard Mitigation, Hazard Adaptation, Modifying Loss, Hazard Prediction, Theoretical Models: Hazard Management Cycle, Theoretical Models: Park’s Model, Disaster Trends And Patterns, Tectonic Mega-Disasters, Multiple Hazard Zones, Development And Governance, Measuring Magnitude And Intensity, Hazard Profiles, Varied Impacts, Haiti 2010, China 2008, Explaining Disaster Occurrence, Vulnerability: Nepal 2015 Case Study, Vulnerability: The Role Of The Government, Pressure And Release (PAR) Model, Haiti’s Par Model, Seismic Waves, Earthquake Hazards, Volcanic Hazards, Tsunamis, Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004, Plate Tectonic Theory, The Internal Structure Of The Earth, Plate Boundaries and Other Tectonic Processes.
Comprehensive Presentation Covering: Holistic Management – ICZM Schemes, Policy Decisions, Odisha ICZM, Making Complex Judgments, Coastal Management, Sustainable Management, Consequences Of Coastal Recession And Flooding, The Threat Of Rapid Coastal Retreat At Holderness, Causes Of Cliff Retreat, The Influence Of Sub-Aerial Processes On Coastal ErosionAnd Temporal Variation, The Risk Of Coastal Flooding, Storm Surges, Northern Europe Storm Surge 2013, Climate Change And Flood Risk, Sea Level Change, Coastal Features Produced By Sea Level Change, The Risk Of Contemporary Sea Level Change, Subaerial Processes I - Weathering, Subaerial Processes II – Mass Movement, Sediment Transport, Depositional Landforms, Depositional Landforms II, The Sediment Cell Concept, Waves, Waves II, The Contribution Of Waves, Erosion Processes, Erosional Landforms, The Impact Of Lithology On Cliff Recession, Differential Erosion, Stabilisation, Lithology Influences The Formation Of Certain Coasts, The Influence of Lithology, The Littoral Zone, Types Of Coast and Sediment Supply.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Structure - Hierarchy, Chain of Command, Span of Control, Centralised and Decentralised alongside the Types of structure - Tall, Flat, Matrix as well as the Impact of different organisational structures on business efficiency and motivation.
Comprehensive Revision Notes Covering: Jeremy Bentham’s Utilitarianism, Weaknesses of Bentham’s Utilitarianism, John Stuart Mill’s Utilitarianism, Weaknesses of Mill’s Utilitarianism, Comparing Bentham and Mill, Act Utilitarianism, Weakness of Act Utilitarianism, Rule Utilitarianism, Weakness of Rule Utilitarianism, Strengths of Utilitarianism and Weaknesses of Utilitarianism.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: staff as an asset; staff as a cost, flexible workforce: multi-skilling, part-time and temporary, flexible hours and home working, outsourcing, distinction between dismissal and redundancy, employer/employee relationships, individual approach and collective bargaining.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: small business survival in competitive markets via product differentiation and USPs, flexibility in, responding to customer needs, customer service and e-commerce.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: capacity utilisation -
current output (divided by) maximum possible output (x 100), implications of under and over-utilisation of capacity and ways of improving capacity utilisation.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: objectives of growth - to achieve economies of scale (internal and external), increased market power over customers and suppliers, increased market share and brand recognition, increased profitability alongside problems arising from growth such as diseconomies of scale, internal communication and overtrading.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: A Definition of Power, the Issue of Power in Society, Forms of Power, Images of Power, three ‘Faces’ of Power and Authority.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: internal and external stakeholders, stakeholder objectives, stakeholder and shareholder influences alongside the potential for conflict between profit-based (shareholder) and wider objectives (stakeholder).
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: reasons for mergers, reasons for takeovers, horizontal integration, advantages of horizontal integration, vertical integration, examples, advantages of vertical integration, key strategic drivers of M&A activity, successful deals, synergy, unsuccessful deals and difficulties of integration.
Comprehensive Revision Notes that Covers: How and Why Do Places Vary - Economics, Function and Characteristics of Places, Past and Present Connections, Why Might Regeneration Be Needed? - Economic and Social Inequalities, Engagement and Experience of a Place, The Lived Experience and Attachment of Places Varies, Evaluating the Need for Regeneration, How is Regeneration Managed? - The Role of UK Government Policies, Local Government Policies, Changing Public Perception, How Successful is Regeneration? - Measuring Success, Employment, Urban Regeneration and Urban Stakeholders, Rural Regeneration and Rural Stakeholders, Changing Public Perception, How Successful is Regeneration? - Measuring Success, Urban Regeneration and Urban Stakeholders alongside Rural Regeneration and Rural Stakeholders.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Deontology, Kant’s Categorical Imperative, The Two Tests, Imperatives, Happiness and Reason, Objections and Respecting Humanity.
Comprehensive Revision Notes Covering: The Cosmological Argument, Evil and Suffering, The Teleological Argument, Atonement, Religious Experience, Faith and Reason, Miracles, Revelation and Scripture, The Birth of Jesus, Secularism, The Nature of God, Life After Death and The Ontological Argument.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: the Executive, the Development of the Executive: from Disorder to Order, the Prime Minister, Prime Ministers since 1945, Principle Powers of the Prime Minster, the PM’s International Role, Strong and Weak Prime Minsters, What Makes a Successful PM? Who did MPs vote ‘best modern Prime Minister’? the Cabinet, the Cabinet: Collective Responsibility, Control at the Centre, Rise of a British Presidency? the Cabinet Today, Cabinet’s Educational Background and Gender, Elitism, Key Propositions of Classical Elitist Perspective, Who are ‘the elite’? the ‘Political Formulation’ of the Ruling Class, Class Background of British Cabinets: 1970-2007, Privately Educated MPs, Representation in Parliament of Female MPs and Feminist Perspective.