The inspiration and original idea for this resource was @MrsSpalding on Twitter, and this is the product of a collaboration with two other Twitter users.
The three GCSE Literature texts addressed are:
* Macbeth
* A Christmas Carol
* An Inspector Calls
and a range of critical theories are applied to each, including:
* Marxist theory
* Feminist theory
* Jungian archetypes
* Freudian theory
* Aristotelian theory
* Structuralist theory
* Nietzschean philosophy
* John Locke's theory of 'tabula rasa' (nature vs nurture)
and is geared towards use with more-able students so that they can make conceptual interpretations of the literary texts studied to access the highest bands in the exams.
The three GCSE Literature texts addressed are:
* Macbeth
* A Christmas Carol
* An Inspector Calls
and a range of critical theories are applied to each, including:
* Marxist theory
* Feminist theory
* Jungian archetypes
* Freudian theory
* Aristotelian theory
* Structuralist theory
* Nietzschean philosophy
* John Locke's theory of 'tabula rasa' (nature vs nurture)
and is geared towards use with more-able students so that they can make conceptual interpretations of the literary texts studied to access the highest bands in the exams.
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Amazing!! Thank you!!
Sorry if I'm being thick but do the current AOs give marks for critical theory at GCSE? I can see how it does for A level but please explain if AO1or3 might have scope for this (as I'm dying to teach it!)
Thank you for your generosity.
Amazing ...thanks
Thank you. Will be insightful for my top set students.
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