It's time to re-write the Politics textbooks...again. UK and US politics have been through a lot in the last few years. The premierships of Johnson and...Truss. The Presidency of Trump...will there be another...? Lively, relevant and controversial…there are many ways to describe A-level Politics but there is no denying that it is one of the most interesting and engaging qualifications you can choose. This course will introduce you to the British and US political systems, the theories (such as Marxism, conservatism and anarchism) which underpin, or seek to challenge them. Politics is taught through a lively, investigative approach and offers challenge to all abilities. A wide range of methods and techniques is employed, including research, presentation, debate, role-play, drama, AV and ICT. All help to stimulate deeper understanding and sharpen analytical skills.
- GCSE grade 5 or above in a humanities subject such as History, Geography. Politics students need to be comfortable with plenty of extended reading and writing. - a minimum of six separately identifiable GCSE subjects at grade 6 or above, OR an average of grade 6 in the best six GCSE subjects achieved - at least a grade 5 in English - at least a grade 5 in Mathematics
Paper 1 Government and politics of the UK Written exam: 2 hours 33⅓ % of A-level Questions: a mixture of medium length ‘explain’ and essay style questions. Paper 2 The government and politics of the USA Comparative politics Written exam: 2 hours 33⅓ % of A-level Questions: a mixture of medium length ‘explain’ and essay style questions. Paper 3 Political ideas Written exam: 2 hours 33⅓ % of A-level Questions: a mixture of medium length ‘explain’ and essay style questions.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Kent |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Boys |
| Address | Hythe Road, Ashford, TN24 0QJ |
It's time to re-write the Politics textbooks...again. UK and US politics have been through a lot in the last few years. The premierships of Johnson and...Truss. The Presidency of Trump...will there be another...? Lively, relevant and controversial…there are many ways to describe A-level Politics but there is no denying that it is one of the most interesting and engaging qualifications you can choose. This course will introduce you to the British and US political systems, the theories (such as Marxism, conservatism and anarchism) which underpin, or seek to challenge them. Politics is taught through a lively, investigative approach and offers challenge to all abilities. A wide range of methods and techniques is employed, including research, presentation, debate, role-play, drama, AV and ICT. All help to stimulate deeper understanding and sharpen analytical skills.
- GCSE grade 5 or above in a humanities subject such as History, Geography. Politics students need to be comfortable with plenty of extended reading and writing. - a minimum of six separately identifiable GCSE subjects at grade 6 or above, OR an average of grade 6 in the best six GCSE subjects achieved - at least a grade 5 in English - at least a grade 5 in Mathematics
Paper 1 Government and politics of the UK Written exam: 2 hours 33⅓ % of A-level Questions: a mixture of medium length ‘explain’ and essay style questions. Paper 2 The government and politics of the USA Comparative politics Written exam: 2 hours 33⅓ % of A-level Questions: a mixture of medium length ‘explain’ and essay style questions. Paper 3 Political ideas Written exam: 2 hours 33⅓ % of A-level Questions: a mixture of medium length ‘explain’ and essay style questions.