I have over 11 years of teaching and experience in the further education sector specialising in Politics, Geography, Sociology, Economics, Business Studies and Religious Studies. I enjoy creating educational resources that boost students understanding and confidence. I am an established TES author with many new exciting resources in the pipeline. I offer a range of resources for A Level.
I have over 11 years of teaching and experience in the further education sector specialising in Politics, Geography, Sociology, Economics, Business Studies and Religious Studies. I enjoy creating educational resources that boost students understanding and confidence. I am an established TES author with many new exciting resources in the pipeline. I offer a range of resources for A Level.
Comprehensive Revision Notes: The Political Spectrum, Consensus Politics vs Adversary Politics, Functions and Features of Political Parties, Labour, Conservatives and Democracy.
Comprehensive Revision Notes that Cover: Terminology, Characteristics of Government, Roles of the Prime Minister, How Does the PM Select Ministers? Sources of PM Power, Limitations on Prime-Ministerial Power, To What Extent have UK Prime Ministers Become More ‘Presidential’? Functions of Cabinet, Changes Under the Current Coalition, Collective Responsibility, Individual Ministerial Responsibility, Are British Prime Ministers as Powerful as is Sometimes Claimed? Prime Ministerial Power and Do We Have a Core Executive?
Comprehensive Revision Notes that Cover: Terminology, Functions of Parliament, Select Committees, Constituent/Party Representation, Representativeness of Parliament, Effectiveness, Scrutiny, Parliamentary Legitimacy, House of Lords, House of Lords Reform, House of Lords Reform Evaluation, House of Lords Reform Options, House of Commons Reform, the Impact of EU Membership in Parliament, Government and Parliament, Ways in Which Parliament Can Control the Government and Parliament Defying the Will of the Government.
Comprehensive Revision Notes that Cover: Terminology, Functions and Features of the UK Constitution, Sources of the UK Constitution, Codified/Uncodified Constitution, Should the UK Reform its Constitution? Branches of UK Government, Parliamentary Sovereignty and Constitutional Reforms (Labour’s Post-1997 Reforms).
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Augustine on Human Nature, What is Human Nature? Claims About Human Nature, The Critical Turn and Case Study – Human Nature.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Two Problems of Religious Language, The Vienna Circle, Schlick, Evaluation of Vienna Circle, Ayer – Weak Verification, Evaluation – Weak Verification, Eschatological Argument – John Hick, Falsification Principle - Karl Popper, Antony Flew and R.M. Hare, Evaluation of Falsification, Language Games - Wittgenstein, Via Negativa - Plato, Evaluation of Via Negativa, Analogies - Aquinas, Analogy of Attribution, Analogy of Proportion, Evaluation of Analogy, Symbols – Paul Tillich, Evaluation of Symbols, Myths - Bultman and Evaluation of Myths.
Comprehensive Revision Notes Covering: Inherent Problems of Religious Language, Philosophical Concept of Verification, Philosophical Concept of Falsification, Concept of Analogical Language, Concept of Symbolic Language, Concept of Language Game, Critique of Falsification and Critique of Verificationism.
Comprehensive Revision Notes that Cover: Miracle Definitions, Hume, Miracles Biblical Evidence, Understanding Miracles, Wiles, Modern Views on Miracles, Can People Today Believe in Miracles? and Miracles and Evil.
Comprehensive Revision Notes that Cover: Miracle Definitions, Hume, Miracles Biblical Evidence, Understanding Miracles, Wiles, Modern Views on Miracles, Can People Today Believe in Miracles? and Miracles and Evil.
Comprehensive Revision Notes that Covers: Aquinas First Way, Aquinas Second Way, Aquinas Third Way, The Kalam Argument, The Causal Principle, Does the Universe Have a Beginning, The Argument from the Contingent Existence, Objections, Swinburne An Inductive Argument, Swinburne’s Cosmological Argument, Best Explanation, and The Limits of Explanation.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: The Basic Argument, The God of Classical Theism, The Starting Point, Potentiality and Actuality, Aristotle and the Prime Mover, A Common Source, Aristotle, Material Cause, The Formal Cause, Efficient Cause, The Final Cause, The Prime Mover? Why Not an Efficient Cause? So Who Is the Prime Mover? So is this the God of Classical Theism? Aquinas, The Three Ways, Infinite Regress, 1st Argument: From Change (Motion), Wood and Fire, 2nd Argument: From Cause, An Uncaused Cause, 3rd Argument: from Contingency (Necessity), The Principle of Sufficient Reason, Contingent /Necessary, Copleston and Russell, Hume, Kant, Hume vs Russell vs Kant, Understandings of the Role of God, God as the Temporal First Cause, Two Types of Causes, Aquinas, God as the Sustainer of Motion, Causation and Existence, God as the Explanation of Why there is Something Rather than Nothing. Science- Anthony Kenny, Newton’s Law of Motion, The Steady-State Theory, The Big Bang Theory, The Kalam Cosmological Argument - Actual Infinite, Actual Infinite, Potential Infinite, An Argument of Two Halves, William Lane Craig, Ex Nihilo, Strengths, Value for Religious Faith, Natural Theology, Russell on Natural Theology, Fideism, Of Value and Of Limited or No Value.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: The Basic Argument, The God of Classical Theism, The Starting Point, Potentiality and Actuality, Aristotle and the Prime Mover, A Common Source, Aristotle, Material Cause, The Formal Cause, Efficient Cause, The Final Cause, The Prime Mover? Why Not an Efficient Cause? So Who Is the Prime Mover? So is this the God of Classical Theism? Aquinas, The Three Ways, Infinite Regress, 1st Argument: From Change (Motion), Wood and Fire, 2nd Argument: From Cause, An Uncaused Cause, 3rd Argument: from Contingency (Necessity), The Principle of Sufficient Reason, Contingent /Necessary, Copleston and Russell, Hume, Kant, Hume vs Russell vs Kant, Understandings of the Role of God, God as the Temporal First Cause, Two Types of Causes, Aquinas, God as the Sustainer of Motion, Causation and Existence, God as the Explanation of Why there is Something Rather than Nothing. Science- Anthony Kenny, Newton’s Law of Motion, The Steady-State Theory, The Big Bang Theory, The Kalam Cosmological Argument - Actual Infinite, Actual Infinite, Potential Infinite, An Argument of Two Halves, William Lane Craig, Ex Nihilo, Strengths, Value for Religious Faith, Natural Theology, Russell on Natural Theology, Fideism, Of Value and Of Limited or No Value.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: The Basic Argument, The God of Classical Theism, The Starting Point, Potentiality and Actuality, Aristotle and the Prime Mover, A Common Source, Aristotle, Material Cause, The Formal Cause, Efficient Cause, The Final Cause, The Prime Mover? Why Not an Efficient Cause? So Who Is the Prime Mover? So is this the God of Classical Theism? Aquinas, The Three Ways, Infinite Regress, 1st Argument: From Change (Motion), Wood and Fire, 2nd Argument: From Cause, An Uncaused Cause, 3rd Argument: from Contingency (Necessity), The Principle of Sufficient Reason, Contingent /Necessary, Copleston and Russell, Hume, Kant, Hume vs Russell vs Kant, Understandings of the Role of God, God as the Temporal First Cause, Two Types of Causes, Aquinas, God as the Sustainer of Motion, Causation and Existence, God as the Explanation of Why there is Something Rather than Nothing. Science- Anthony Kenny, Newton’s Law of Motion, The Steady-State Theory, The Big Bang Theory, The Kalam Cosmological Argument - Actual Infinite, Actual Infinite, Potential Infinite, An Argument of Two Halves, William Lane Craig, Ex Nihilo, Strengths, Value for Religious Faith, Natural Theology, Russell on Natural Theology, Fideism, Of Value and Of Limited or No Value.
Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Two Problems of Religious Language, The Vienna Circle, Schlick, Evaluation of Vienna Circle, Ayer – Weak Verification, Evaluation – Weak Verification, Eschatological Argument – John Hick, Falsification Principle - Karl Popper, Antony Flew and R.M. Hare, Evaluation of Falsification, Language Games - Wittgenstein, Via Negativa - Plato, Evaluation of Via Negativa, Analogies - Aquinas, Analogy of Attribution, Analogy of Proportion, Evaluation of Analogy, Symbols – Paul Tillich, Evaluation of Symbols, Myths - Bultman and Evaluation of Myths.
Comprehensive Revision Notes Covering: Inherent Problems of Religious Language, Philosophical Concept of Verification, Philosophical Concept of Falsification, Concept of Analogical Language, Concept of Symbolic Language, Concept of Language Game, Critique of Falsification and Critique of Verificationism.
Comprehensive Revision Notes that cover: Inherent Problems of Religious Language, Philosophical Concept of Verification, Philosophical Concept of Falsification, Concept of Analogical Language, Concept of Symbolic Language, Concept of Language Game, Critique of Falsification and Critique of Verificationism.