Lesson designed for use with
GCSE class studying Just War Theory.
Not exact matches
This is a series of lessons for OCR and AQA It includes diversity in The UK Causes of uneven development in The UK Urban decline and regeneration Case
study The Lea Valley London Demographic Transition Model Population Pyramids UK Ageing population Migration in The UK Urban trends, urbanisation / counter-urbanisation and suburbanisation All are well researched with many activities Lots of top
class and relevant videos
GCSE questions that hit all the Assessment Objectives with mark schemes
I have used this lesson successfully with my Year 10 and Year 11
classes when teaching employee rights in the workplace as part of the legislation (external influences) topic for
GCSE Business
Studies.
I have used this lesson successfully with my Year 10 and Year 11
classes when teaching market research as part of the required exam board specification content for
GCSE Business
Studies (e.g. AQA 2130).
Used for an IB Standard
Studies class but equally as useful at
GCSE and in S1.
Here is a task I made for my
class studying GCSE statistics group but also used with my higher group.
The reports found that girls and boys had been segregated in some
classes and that in RE lessons some pupils
studying Christian units in a
GCSE paper had had to teach themselves.
Bethan Marshall and Claire Fox discuss the news that education secretary Michael Gove has called for more British works to be
studied in English
classes at
GCSE.
Stress, poverty, access to food, access to quiet places to
study, lack of access to extra curricular and costly sports and arts activities and crucially lack of access to the extensive and expensive army of private tutors that middle
class families employ and which reflect so well on the schools who then reap the benefits of
GCSE results.
1993 - 1997 Christ Church, Oxford University BA (Hons 1st
Class) Law with Legal
Studies in Europe Exhibitioner 1994-1997 1995-1996 Konstanz University, Germany, LLM (finalised December 1999) German / Comparative law 1989 - 1993 Lutterworth Grammar School
GCSE, A-Levels and S - Levels (distinction)