Everything you need to teach the Perception as a Source of Knowledge topic in the Epistemology unit for AQA A Level Philosophy.
Ten one-hour lessons, each with a Powerpoint presentation and a student handout.
Lessons include a range of differentiated activities and resources including video links, extra reading and exam technique advice and practice.
Also included is a summary/revision lesson, and materials to prepare for a debate between the three positions studied.
Everything you need to teach the entire Epistemology topic for AQA A Level Philosophy.
Forty one-hour lessons, each with a Powerpoint presentation and a student handout. Lessons include a range of differentiated activities and resources including video links, extra reading and exam technique advice and practice.
Also included are end of unit tests, revision lessons, debates and exam technique lessons.
Everything you need to teach the Reason as a Source of Knowledge topic in the Epistemology unit for AQA A Level Philosophy.
Thirteen one-hour lessons, each with a Powerpoint presentation and a student handout.
Lessons include a range of differentiated activities and resources including video links, extra reading and exam technique advice and practice.
Also included are recap and revision lessons to summarise the unit.
Everything you need to teach the ‘What is Knowledge?’ topic in the Epistemology unit for AQA A Level Philosophy.
Nine one-hour lessons, each with a Powerpoint presentation and a student handout.
Lessons include a range of differentiated activities and resources including video links, extra reading and exam technique advice and practice.
An end of unit test is also included, with a mark scheme, to introduce the students to the exam requirements.
Everything you need to teach the Functionalism topic in the Metaphysics of Mind unit for AQA A Level Philosophy.
Five one-hour lessons, each with a Powerpoint presentation and a student handout.
Lessons include a range of differentiated activities and resources including video links, extra reading and exam technique advice and practice.
An extra ‘seminar’ style lesson is included encouraging students to go further with their reading.
Please Note - You will need a little background in philosophical terminology to use these resources - these aren’t designed to be delivered by a cover teacher, and aren’t meant as a replacement for your own background reading. However, they explain everything you need to know for this topic.
Everything you need to teach the The Limits of Knowledge topic in the Epistemology unit for AQA A Level Philosophy.
Two one-hour lessons, each with a Powerpoint presentation and a student handout.
Lessons include a range of differentiated activities and resources including video links, extra reading and exam technique advice and practice.