
There are three broad areas of study in this specification: (1) The government and politics of the UK (2) The government and politics of the USA, and comparative politics (3) Political ideas The specification requires in-depth study of UK and US government and politics. Comparisons across the two political systems are required in the topic entitled “Comparative Politics”. Students will be required to identify parallels, connections, similarities and differences between aspects of politics. This will ensure that students develop a critical awareness of the changing nature of politics and the relationships between political ideas, political institutions and political processes.
You must meet the specific requirements for the subject and, as a minimum, achieve at least 5 GCSEs at level 5 or above, including English and Maths.
Paper 1 – UK: Written exam: 2 hours - 77 marks = 33⅓ % of A Level questions. A mixture of medium length ‘explain’ and essay style questions. Paper 2 - The government and politics of the USA: Comparative politics. Written exam: 2 hours - 77 marks = 33⅓ %. A mixture of medium length ‘explain’ and essay style questions. Paper 3 - Political ideas: Written exam: 2 hours - 77 marks = 33⅓ % of A Level questions. A mixture of medium length ‘explain’ and essay style questions.
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Region | South East |
Local Authority | Kent |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Maidstone Road, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge, TN12 6LT |
There are three broad areas of study in this specification: (1) The government and politics of the UK (2) The government and politics of the USA, and comparative politics (3) Political ideas The specification requires in-depth study of UK and US government and politics. Comparisons across the two political systems are required in the topic entitled “Comparative Politics”. Students will be required to identify parallels, connections, similarities and differences between aspects of politics. This will ensure that students develop a critical awareness of the changing nature of politics and the relationships between political ideas, political institutions and political processes.
You must meet the specific requirements for the subject and, as a minimum, achieve at least 5 GCSEs at level 5 or above, including English and Maths.
Paper 1 – UK: Written exam: 2 hours - 77 marks = 33⅓ % of A Level questions. A mixture of medium length ‘explain’ and essay style questions. Paper 2 - The government and politics of the USA: Comparative politics. Written exam: 2 hours - 77 marks = 33⅓ %. A mixture of medium length ‘explain’ and essay style questions. Paper 3 - Political ideas: Written exam: 2 hours - 77 marks = 33⅓ % of A Level questions. A mixture of medium length ‘explain’ and essay style questions.