Lessons 41-50 are on Electoral Systems.

LIST OF LESSONS IN THIS BUNDLE
12a How do elections and electoral systems contribute to democracy? (PLUS H/W)
12b How does the first-past-the-post electoral system work?
12c What are the strengths and weaknesses of the first-past-the-post electoral system? (PLUS H/W)
13 What are the strengths and weaknesses of the other electoral systems used in the UK?
14a What impact does the electoral system have on government, party representation and voter choice? (PLUS H/W)
14b How strong is the case for electoral reform? (PLUS H/W)
14c Assessment
15a What functions do referendums serve in the UK?
15b How far have referendums enhanced democracy in the UK? (PLUS H/W)
15c Knowledge Test 3 (PLUS H/W)

To teach the Edexcel A Level I have created 125 lessons for UK Politics, based on the model of one teacher (easily adapted for two). These lessons go beyond the minimum requirements of the specification (e.g. studying more pressure groups, more elections, more minor parties and more prime ministers than required) and include:

LIST OF MATERIALS IN THE FULL 125-LESSON BUNDLE
Between 2 and 4 homeworks set per week;
16 assessment opportunities (8 in class, 8 as homework);
An exam technique sheet;
8 substantial knowledge tests, each out of 100 marks;
Further reading integrated (although you will need to purchase the relevant books yourself).

The core textbook for students to use is UK Government and Politics for AS/A-Level, 5th ed. by Philip Lynch, Paul Fairclough and Toby Cooper. I recommend buying enough for all students.

On rare occasions, activities will reference the Pearson textbook. If you wish to do these activities, this book is Edexcel GCSE Politics AS and A-Level Student Book and eBook - worth snapping up a copy of this also.

Further reading homeworks make use of the following books (all easily found on Amazon and not expensive): UK Politics Annual Update 2020, UK Politics Annual Update 2019, UK Government & Politics Annual Update 2018, UK Government & Politics Annual Update 2017, Isabel Hardman’s Why We Get the Wrong Politicians and Steve Richards’ The Prime Ministers: Reflections on Leadership from Wilson to May.

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abaker86

3 years ago
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Hi Md, your resources are fantastic and have saved me a load of time. I do have one question. For lesson 14a, you mention a pack of election results to go with the living graph, however there is no resource to go with this. Is there any chance this can be sent or was it missed out for a reason? Many thanks.

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