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    Government and Politics


     

    Does Gordon Brown know what he's doing? Is Barak Obama a good thing? Should we get out of the EU? Is democracy really what Iraq wants or needs? Has communism failed? Has capitalism failed?

    Government and Politics AS and A2 was introduced a few years ago and is proving increasingly popular. The examination results have been consistently excellent at all levels, year on year, with girls from the school achieving scores that are in the top 10 nationally.

    The Government and Politics curriculum

    Girls are introduced to Government and Politics in year 10 in their Learning for Life studies to help inform their A level choices.

     

    Years 12 and 13: AS and A2 studies are examined by Edexcel.

    AS comprises the study of the nature British democracy and political institutions including parliament, PM and cabinet, judiciary and Europe. 

    A2 comprises the study of political ideologies including liberalism, conservatism, socialism, nationalism, fascism, communism, feminism and anarchism.

     

    The AS specification is concerned with developing an understanding of, and interest in, current affairs and modern political developments in Britain and the wider world.

     

    The AS and A2 level course in Government and Politics aims to encourage girls to:

     

    develop a critical awareness of the nature of politics and the relationship between political ideas, institutions and processes;

     

    develop a critical awareness of the nature of politics and the relationship between political ideas, institutions and processes;

    acquire knowledge and understanding of the structures of authority and power within the political system of the United Kingdom, and how these may differ from those of other political systems;

    acquire knowledge of Government and Politics and of the rights and responsibilities of individuals in order to encourage your participation within society;

     

    develop a critical awareness of political events and issues, an understanding of the main political viewpoints and the ability to argue a case with relevance and coherence.

     

    Content of the course:

     

    Unit 1 – People and Politics

    This unit will introduce you to the study of Politics by looking at the central ideas of citizenship, democracy and participation, and by examining the representative processes in the UK.  It will consider the various electoral systems in the UK today, the increasing use of referenda, the role of pressure groups and the policies of the three main political parties in the UK.

     

    Examination of 1 hour, consisting of two short questions and one essay question from a choice.

     

    Unit 2 – Governing the UK

    This unit examines the way in which the UK is governed, within the context of the European Union.  It provides an introduction to the major institutions of the UK government, examining their relationships with one another, and considers their effectiveness.  For instance, it will examine the role of Prime Minister and Cabinet in relation to Parliament, the role of the Judiciary and how effectively it defends civil liberties.  It will also explore the modified nature of the UK constitution and the implications this has for the executive, legislature, judiciary and citizen in their relationship to each other.

     

    Examination of 1 hour, consisting of two short questions and one essay question from a choice.

     

    Unit 3 – The changing UK system

    This unit will consider the changing nature of the UK political system, examining specific UK institutions in their EU context. 

    It considers the impact and desirability of political and constitutional change.  For instance, how far has the EU membership eroded parliamentary sovereignty?  How far has the Blair government fundamentally altered the nature of the UK constitution?

     

     



     

     

     

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