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 that Covers: Nature of Political Parties, Leadership of Political Parties, The Two-Party System, State Party Power, Big Issues that Shaped the Parties, The Two-Party System, Structure of the Major Parties, Polarisation – Break-up of the Solid South, The 50-50 nation’ and ‘red vs. blue’, Republican Party, Democratic Party, Third Parties, Third Party Obstacles and Theories of Party Renewal/Decline.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: The Basic Argument, The God of Classical Theism, The Starting Point, Potentiality and Actuality, Aristotle and the Prime Mover, A Common Source, Aristotle, Material Cause, The Formal Cause, Efficient Cause, The Final Cause, The Prime Mover? Why Not an Efficient Cause? So Who Is the Prime Mover? So is this the God of Classical Theism? Aquinas, The Three Ways, Infinite Regress, 1st Argument: From Change (Motion), Wood and Fire, 2nd Argument: From Cause, An Uncaused Cause, 3rd Argument: from Contingency (Necessity), The Principle of Sufficient Reason, Contingent /Necessary, Copleston and Russell, Hume, Kant, Hume vs Russell vs Kant, Understandings of the Role of God, God as the Temporal First Cause, Two Types of Causes, Aquinas, God as the Sustainer of Motion, Causation and Existence, God as the Explanation of Why there is Something Rather than Nothing. Science- Anthony Kenny, Newton’s Law of Motion, The Steady-State Theory, The Big Bang Theory, The Kalam Cosmological Argument - Actual Infinite, Actual Infinite, Potential Infinite, An Argument of Two Halves, William Lane Craig, Ex Nihilo, Strengths, Value for Religious Faith, Natural Theology, Russell on Natural Theology, Fideism, Of Value and Of Limited or No Value.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: When Should a Company Begin to Adopt CSR as a Driver of its Business? Is there a Standard Point of Organisational Evolution at which this Should Occur, or Does it Differ from Company to Company and Among Industries? How Should Management Construct CSR Policies that can then filter down throughout the Firm? and How will Stakeholders Distinguish Between a Genuine CSR Strategy from a Cynical Attempt to Create Positive Public Relations or Worse, Misleading Greenwash?
Comprehensive Revision Notes that Cover: Ecosystems Under Stress, Water and Carbon Cycles, Hot Desert Systems and Landscapes, Population, Coastal Systems and Landscapes and The Environment alongside
Contemporary Urban Environments.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Referencing, Structure, Grammar and Do’s/Dont’s in Essay Writing. Contains an Array of Examples of Good and Bad Practice in Essays.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Socialism Definitions, Socialism and Human Nature, Socialist Values, Social Class, Class Conflict, Socialism vs. Capitalism, Equality, Key Concepts of Socialism, Social Justice, Problems with Social Justice, Class Conflict, Collectivism, State Socialism, Why Utopia Failed, Social History (1640-1740), Social History (1740-1830), Charles and Robert, Karl Marx, Marxism, Marx’s Three Categories, Orthodox Marxism, Modern Marxism, Modern Marxism, Revisionism, Revolution Not Evolution, How Socialism Works, Types of Socialism, Revolutionary Socialism, Evolutionary Revolutionary Socialism, Fabians, Democratic Socialists as well as Capitalism and Socialism.
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 Revision Notes Covering: Coasts are Natural Systems, Sources of Energy in Coastal Systems, Coasts Can Be High Energy or Low Energy, Sediment Sources in Coastal Systems, Six Ways Waves Erode the Coastline, Transportation is the Process of Eroded Material Being Moved, Deposition is the Process of Dropping Eroded Material, Sub-Aerial Weathering Occurs Along the Coastline, Salt Weathering, Freeze-thaw Weathering, Chemical Weathering, Wetting and Drying, Some Coastal Landforms are Caused by Erosion, Some Coastal Landforms are Caused by Deposition, Sea Level Changes are Eustatic or Isostatic, Climate Change Causes Changes in Sea Level, Climate Change Has Impacts on Coastal Areas,
Sea Level Rise Result in Coastlines of Submergence, Only Some Parts of the Coast are Defended, Four Options for Coastal Management, Hard Engineering Defences, Soft Engineering Defences and Sustainable Management Strategies for the Future.
Comprehensive Presentation that Cover: The Structure of an Ecosystem, Gersmehl Diagram, Gersmehl Diagram: In Real Life, Energy Flow between Organisms, Vegetation Succession in the Lithosere, Arresting Factors, Structure of a Deciduous Woodland - The British Isles, The Plagioclimax: A Case Study, Tropical Savanna Grasslands, Characteristics from the Rainforest to the Hot Desert (Influenced by ITCZ’s), Soil Moisture Budget, The Origin of the Savanna…Climatic or PlagioClimax?Development Pressures on the Savanna Grasslands: Kenya, Colonisation of Wasteland, Introduction of Species, Routeway Ecologies, Conservation: Dulwich Upper Wood, Why is Biodiversity Important? Balancing Preservation with Exploitation - Sustainable Development, Sustainable Development: Is it possible with Fragile Environments? Sustainable Development: Is it possible with Fragile Environments? Managing Fragile Environments: Serengeti, Managing Fragile Environments: Serengeti, Managing Fragile Environments: Amazon Rainforest and Managing Fragile Environments: Amazon Rainforest.
Comprehensive Presentations that Cover: Hot Desert Systems and Landscapes, Ecosystems Under Stress, Coastal Systems and Landscapes, Population and The Environment, Hazards and Urban Decline and Regeneration.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: interpretation of stock control diagram, buffer stocks, implications of poor stock control, Just in time (JIT) management of stock, waste minimisation and competitive advantage from lean production.
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: 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 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.
Comprehensive Revision Notes that Covers: Aquinas First Way, Aquinas Second Way, Aquinas Third Way, The Kalam Argument, The Causal Principle, Does the Universe Have a Beginning, The Argument from the Contingent Existence, Objections, Swinburne An Inductive Argument, Swinburne’s Cosmological Argument, Best Explanation, and The Limits of Explanation.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: The Lords in Context: Historical Evolution; Changing Constitutional Position, the Functions of the Lords, Current Membership, House of Lords Reform, Strength / Weakness of Current and Possible Systems.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Characteristics of Scotland’s Devolved Party System, Key Political Cleavages, Votes and Seats in Scotland in UK General Elections 1964-2010, Differential Voting Patterns in Scottish and Westminster Elections, the 2015 Westminster Election Result in Scotland, Votes and Seats in Scottish Parliament Elections 1999-2011, Scotland’s 2011 Electoral Geography, the Electoral Geography of Scotland, the 2011 Scottish Parliament Election: SNP ahead in every Demographic Category, the 2011 Scottish Parliament Election: Voting by Identity, Explaining the Dominance of Labour in Scotland from the 1960s until 2007, The 2011 Scottish Parliament Election: Labour’s fall begins, the Scottish National Party (SNP), the SNP’s Economic Focus, the SNP in Government, the Scottish Conservative Party, Collapse of Conservative Working-Class Support in Scotland 1979-97, Scottish Liberal Democrats, the Scottish Nation, Modern Identity: Civic and Self-Governing Scotland, Trends in ‘forced choice’ (Scottish or British) & in Moreno National Identity, Religion in Scotland (2011 census), the History of Scottish Sectarianism, The ‘Sectarianism is Pervasive’ Argument, Why the ‘Sectarianism is Pervasive’ Thesis? The Response of Scotland’s Devolved Government to the Perceived Problem of Sectarianism, the ‘Sectarianism is Not Pervasive’ Thesis, The ‘Sectarianism is Exaggerated’ Arguments of Bruce and the Sectarianism a is Exaggerated Thesis.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Responses to the Collapse of Devolved Power Sharing in 1974, British Government Policy after the Collapse of Devolution, Rolling Devolution 1982-86, The Climax of the Movement away from Devolved Power Sharing: the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement, Anglo-Irish Agreement 1985: Unionist Perspectives, Anglo-Irish Agreement 1985: non-Unionist Perspectives, the Climax of the Movement away from Devolved Power Sharing: the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement, Anglo-Irish Agreement 1985: Unionist Perspectives, Anglo-Irish Agreement 1985: non-Unionist Perspectives, Rolling Devolution 1982-86, the Road to the Good Friday Agreement and Devolution, the Good Friday Agreement 1998,The Referenda on the Good Friday Agreement May 1998, Voting by Religion in the 1998 Good Friday Agreement Referendum in Northern Ireland, Elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly, June 1998: Unionists, Elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly, June 1998: Nationalist and ‘Other’ Parties (all pro-Agreement), the Executive and Assembly Committees and Issues with the GFA.