Using this advice with mixed ability groups my pupils have averaged a staggering 36/40.
I acknowledge the price is high but this is years of work distilled into straightforward, clear advice. If you try it and it does not work then you are welcome to leave me a 1* review!
Quality notes on Harold Wilson’s government, particularly focusing on his economic policies.
See other https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ocr-a-level-y113-eden-and-churchill-12426806
This course booklet is designed to be used alongside regular teaching, building up to a source essay on the overarching enquiry question.
It includes:
An outline of the Battle of the Somme
Arguments and evidence Haig was a butcher
Arguments and evidence he was not a butcher
How Haig’s reputation has changed over time
How to integrate sources into your essay
Things that affect a source’s reliability
A suggested essay structure
An editable version of an A Level Politics essay: Evaluate the extent to which the UK can be said so suffer from a participation crisis. You must consider this view and the alternative to this view in a balanced way. [30]
A model essay answering this question in the style of an Edexcel Politics paper.
With reference to three general elections you have studied, evaluate the extent to which political parties can improve their electoral performance by changing their policies and party image. [30]
This Excel spreadsheet is ideal for HoDs or teachers new to CIE. In a single spreadsheet it covers all the Paper 1 questions for the Core Content (Option B) and then all the Paper 1 questions for the USA and Germany depth studies from 2002 to June 2020.
This contains both the source and a 750 word model answer.
The question is: **Using the source, evaluate the view that referendums create more problems than solutions.
In your response you must:
compare and contrast the different opinions in the source
examine and debate these views in a balanced way
analyse and evaluate only the information presented in the source**
**An editable PowerPoint version. **
A detailed knowledge organiser which covers Heath’s short time in power. The following areas are covered:
Heath’s aims as PM
The Conservatives and the economy
Industrial relations
Key polling data
Foreign policy
Local government (briefly)
Key terms
Key people
Inflation/unemployment each year, 1970-74
A detailed knowledge organiser which covers Heath’s short time in power. The following areas are covered:
Heath’s aims as PM
The Conservatives and the economy
Industrial relations
Key polling data
Foreign policy
Local government (briefly)
Key terms
Key people
Inflation/unemployment each year, 1970-74
A full-marks essay which answers the following question: Evaluate the extent to which constitutional reforms introduced since 1997 have been successful in achieving their objectives.
The following themes are examined in considerable depth with some excellent examples of evaluation:
devolution (Scotland and Wales, Northern Ireland, England)
the HRA
the Freedom of Information Act
A full marks response with critical commentary answering the following questions:
What part did (i) the Council and (ii) the Permanent Court of Justice play in the organisation of the League of Nations? [4]
Why was the idea of ‘collective security’ unlikely to be successful for the League of Nations? [6]
‘It was the Hoare-Laval Plan rather than World Depression that destroyed the League.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. [10]