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Government and Politics

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A Level Politics aims to provide students with a balanced education in politics. Students follow the Edexcel A Level syllabus – a linear course which is assessed with 100% examination at the end of Year 13. Paper 1 – UK Politics and Core Political Ideas This module explores the nature of politics and how people engage in the political process in the UK. Students will investigate how people and politics interact. They will develop an understanding of how individuals operate within the political process and their relationship with the state and their fellow citizens. Students will also explore the three traditional political ideas of conservatism, liberalism and socialism. They will explore these core political ideas about human nature, the state, society and the economy. Paper 2 – UK Government and non-core Political Ideas In this module students will develop their understanding of the nature of the UK government, enabling them to understand where, how and by whom political decisions are made. This module also introduces students to the set of rules governing politics in the UK, and the UK constitution, learning in detail about the roles and powers of the executive, legislature and judiciary. Students will explore an additional political idea; at FHS we will study feminism. Students will learn about the core ideas and principles of feminism and the effects of these ideas. Paper 3 – Comparative Politics We live in a complex world with significant challenges and global politics allows students an opportunity to develop an understanding of the local, national, international and global dimensions of political activity. It also allows students to explore political issues that affect all of us. Students will explore issues such as global terrorism, poverty and economic instability. They will, through considering real-world examples and case studies, develop an international awareness of these concerns. This is an ideal course for anyone interested in current affairs and political ideas. This subject is useful for anyone wanting to study Law, Politics, Philosophy, History, International Relations or Journalism at university. Students with Politics A Level often progress to careers in Law, management, politics and the civil service.

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