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I bring over 10 years of teaching experience within diverse learning environments. I have held leadership and teaching positions within both the UK and the international school sectors. This shop mainly specialises in my passion for the humanities subjects, in addition to some wider whole school resources. I consider it important to provide students with digital visual resources that set the pace of the learning. All resources are tried/tested, while reviewed and adapted where required.

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I bring over 10 years of teaching experience within diverse learning environments. I have held leadership and teaching positions within both the UK and the international school sectors. This shop mainly specialises in my passion for the humanities subjects, in addition to some wider whole school resources. I consider it important to provide students with digital visual resources that set the pace of the learning. All resources are tried/tested, while reviewed and adapted where required.
Philosophy Exams and Markschemes
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Philosophy Exams and Markschemes

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This mini exam series accompanied with mark schemes, aims to support A-Level philosophy learning. These resources are intended to be used for in class formative assessment purposes. However, these resources can be applicable to all philosophy learning and adapted where required.
Philosophy: 4. Epistemology: Logical Positivism
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Philosophy: 4. Epistemology: Logical Positivism

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This PPt resource aims to follow A-Level philosophy, but is adaptable for different age groups and students who want to learn some of the fundamentals within epistemology.  A thorough and complete resource with great visuals that is engaging for the students to explore the paramount questions of: ‘What is Knowledge?’ and ‘How Do We Know?’.  Learning intentions, starter questions, main body content, discussion tasks, thinking exercises, academic insights, plenaries, combined with extension and challenge opportunities throughout this series of lessons.  This resource can be used over 1/2 lessons of content with external links attached for students to explore.
Philosophy: 3. Epistemology - David Hume
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Philosophy: 3. Epistemology - David Hume

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This PPt resource aims to follow A-Level philosophy, but is adaptable for different age groups and students who want to learn some of the fundamentals within epistemology.  A thorough and complete resource with great visuals that is engaging for the students to explore the paramount questions of: ‘What is Knowledge?’ and ‘How Do We Know?’.  Learning intentions, starter questions, main body content, discussion tasks, thinking exercises, academic insights, plenaries, combined with extension and challenge opportunities throughout this series of lessons.  This resource can be used over 1/2 lessons of content with external links attached for students to explore.
Philosophy: 2. Epistemology - Intro to Empiricism
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Philosophy: 2. Epistemology - Intro to Empiricism

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This PPt resource aims to follow A-Level philosophy, but is adaptable for different age groups and students who want to learn some of the fundamentals within epistemology.  A thorough and complete resource with great visuals that is engaging for the students to explore the paramount questions of: ‘What is Knowledge?’ and ‘How Do We Know?’.  Learning intentions, starter questions, main body content, discussion tasks, thinking exercises, academic insights, plenaries, combined with extension and challenge opportunities throughout this series of lessons.  This resource can be used over 1/2 lessons of content with external links attached for students to explore.
Philosophy: 1. Epistemology - What is Knowledge?
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Philosophy: 1. Epistemology - What is Knowledge?

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This PPt resource aims to follow A-Level philosophy, but is adaptable for different age groups and students who want to learn some of the fundamentals within epistemology.  A thorough and complete resource with great visuals that is engaging for the students to explore the paramount questions of: ‘What is Knowledge?’ and ‘How Do We Know?’.  Learning intentions, starter questions, main body content, discussion tasks, thinking exercises, academic insights, plenaries, combined with extension and challenge opportunities throughout this series of lessons.  This resource can be used over 1/2 lessons of content with external links attached for students to explore.
Authority and Power
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Authority and Power

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Intro and general understanding of the difference between Authority and Power. Can be used in different contexts.
Finding Virtues Assembly
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Finding Virtues Assembly

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Finding virtues assembly is an introduction to the Aristotle way of going beneath the surface to explore what virtues are and how we can conceptualise them.