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Government and Politics

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02089652986
Crownhill Road, London, NW10 4EP

Course summary

A-Level Politics provides you with an extensive understanding of the functions and purpose of government as well as of the different theories of how the state influences our lives. It enables you to be able to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of society in terms of a democratic deficit and the inequalities or privileges of particular groups. You will develop strong analytical and critical thinking, whilst also developing your ability to research and construct arguments, strengthening your confidence in public speaking. Furthermore, as Politics is an essay-based subject, you will develop essay writing skills which will provide an excellent foundation for any chosen subject at degree level. The subject makes a good combination with disciplines such as History, Sociology, Economics and English. ● Paper 1: UK Politics and Political ideologies ● Paper 2: UK Government and Feminism ● Paper 3: Global Politics Progression Opportunities: Many of our former A-Level Politics students go on to study Politics at university or use it as a platform for degrees in History, Law or International Relations. We have also had students becoming engaged in Politics and even addressing issues in the House of Commons. An A-Level in Politics can lead to a career in politics as a politician or following in the footsteps of former students, the Civil Service. However, the qualification is not limited to the political arena; it can be the foundation of a career in journalism, conversion to law, teaching or anything which requires strong research and communication skills. Speakers, Trips, Conferences or Other Educational Opportunities: Students will have the opportunity to go to the Houses of Parliament as part of a debate to support and consolidate learning. In recent years we have brought in outside speakers such as Dawn Butler (MP) to discuss her role and impact on government policy. There are also opportunities for the students to attend conferences led by Edexcel to help with exam revision to maximise their results. For further information, see Ms McCombe

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5 gcse qualifications at grade 5.0 or above
English Language
Grade 5 in English Language
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5 GCSE grades at 5 or above including English Language at grade 5 or above

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Brent
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