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Enquiry Question: Why was the NHS created?
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Enquiry Question: Why was the NHS created?

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Edexcel iGCSE PAPER 2: B2 Changes in medicine Lesson Objectives To describe the reasons for the creation of the NHS To explain opposition to the NHS To evaluate the impact of changes in public health in the 19th and 20th centuries
How significant were key individuals in the civil rights movement?
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How significant were key individuals in the civil rights movement?

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IB History SL/HL Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 2:Civil rights movement in the United States 1954–1965) Enquiry Question: How significant were key individuals in the civil rights movement? Learning Objectives To analyse and evaluate the significance of Martin Luther King To analyse and evaluate the significance of Malcolm X To research a range of individuals who were significant in the Civil Rights Movement
How significant were key individuals in anti-apartheid movement?
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How significant were key individuals in anti-apartheid movement?

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IB History SL/HL Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 1: APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA 1948–1964) Enquiry Question: How significant were key individuals in anti-apartheid movement? Learning Objectives To analyse and evaluate the significance of Nelson Mandela To analyse and evaluate the significance of Albert Luthuli To analyse and evaluate the significance of Steve Biko To research a range of individuals who were significant in the anti-apartheid movement
Summary Notes - Soviet Union
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Summary Notes - Soviet Union

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IB DP History HL PAPER 3 - History of Europe - Topic 16: The Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia (1924-2000) A collection of ‘Summary Notes’ assigned to students as pre-reading throughout the unit, as part of the flipped classroom approach.
Membership of the Supreme Court
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Membership of the Supreme Court

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Lesson introducing the members of the Supreme Court and their ideological leanings (introduces judicial activism and judicial restraint) with a exam style question asking whether the Roberts' court is balanced.
How are young people treated by the justice system?
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How are young people treated by the justice system?

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Y8 SOW - Unit 4; How do we get justice? Lesson 4 - How are young people treated by the justice system? Learning Objectives To understand the age at which you have legal rights and legal responsibilities To understand the youth justice system To apply this knowledge to case studies
Origins of Federalism
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Origins of Federalism

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Lesson introducing the idea of federalism and its effects on the USA (accompanied by a 'rough guide' handout that can be used as homework before or after the lesson to prepare/consolidate).
Should the police have greater powers?
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Should the police have greater powers?

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Y8 SOW - Unit 3; How are we kept safe? Lesson 5 - Should the police have greater powers? Learning Objectives To understand how you will be assessed in a debate To debate whether the police should have increased powers to deal with terrorism
IB History - Cold War - 2. Peace Conferences
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IB History - Cold War - 2. Peace Conferences

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IB History SL PAPER 2: World History Topic 12 - The Cold War Enquiry Question: How did the post-war peace conferences increase tension between the Great Powers? Learning Objectives To explain the outcomes of discussion at the post-war peace conferences To analyse the extent of agreement/disagreement at each conference To evaluate the extent to which the decision to drop the atomic bomb was to intimidate the Russians