Year 12 – Politics

Head of Subject: Mrs S Barnes


Intended Outcomes

Students follow the AQA A Level Politics Specification. This requires in depth study of UK and US government and politics with in depth comparisons across the two political systems. Students will be required to identify parallels, connections, similarities and differences between aspects of politics to develop a critical awareness of the changing nature of politics and the relationships between political ideas, political institutions and political processes.  

  • Course Implementation

    Government and Politics of the UK 

     

     

    The nature and sources of the British Constitution, The Structure and Role of Parliament, The Prime Minister and cabinet, The Judiciary, Devolution, democracy and participation, elections and referendums, Political parties, Pressure groups, The European Union. Questions and answers through in class discussions and debates, monitoring of classwork, in class presentations and regular practice exam questions, including essays, extract analysis and focused analytical questions. 

    Government of the USA and Comparison Politics 

     

     

    The constitutional framework of US Government, comparison of constitutional arrangements, the judicial branch of government, comparison of judiciaries, democracy and participation, elections and referendums, political parties and a comparison of these issues. Questions and answers through in class discussions and debates, monitoring of classwork, in class presentations and regular practice exam questions, including essays, extract analysis and focused analytical questions. 

Learning Impact

Questions and answers through in class discussions and debates, monitoring of classwork, in class presentations and regular practice exam questions, including essays, extract analysis and focused analytical questions. Termly grade reports, annual written reports and parents evenings.

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