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I am an experienced teacher with 25 years experience planning, teaching and assessing in Secondary schools. I have (and continue to) taught RE, Philosophy and Ethics, Sociology and History. My paid resources come with clear Ppts and printable student handouts supported by Revision cards (with the exception of summary units).

I am an experienced teacher with 25 years experience planning, teaching and assessing in Secondary schools. I have (and continue to) taught RE, Philosophy and Ethics, Sociology and History. My paid resources come with clear Ppts and printable student handouts supported by Revision cards (with the exception of summary units).
A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 3.1.b JL Mackie Problem of Evil
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A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 3.1.b JL Mackie Problem of Evil

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This is a complete A level lesson about the contribution of JL Mackie to the phiolosophical ‘Problem of Evil’. It includes a powerpoint, pre-written student notes on a handout (cornell method) with space to the side for summary/distillation and a revision notes section at the bottom.It also comes with a set of printable revision cards. Designed to fit the Edexcel syllabus. topic 3.1.b
A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 3.2.b, Vale of Soul Making Theodicy
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A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 3.2.b, Vale of Soul Making Theodicy

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A complete A level lesson with Ppt, Student handout notes (Cornell style) and revision flashcards on the Philosophy and Ethics topic of Theodicies in response to the problem of evil. This lesson is on the vale of soul making, the development of the theodicy from Iranaeus to Hick, Imagao Dei, Virtues, the existence of evil, virtues through hardship, epistemic distance, and strengths and weaknesses of the theodicy.
A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 5.1.a Works of Scholars - Merold Westphal
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A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 5.1.a Works of Scholars - Merold Westphal

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A complete lesson on Merold Westphal for Philosophy of Religion. This is aimed at Topic 5 of the Edexcel Philosophy and Religion A Level. It includes a Ppt and printable student notes which include: Who is Merold Westphal? Westphal on the Enlightenment and Deism The Political and Ethical Dimensions of the Deist Project Hume and Kant in the Deist Project Westphal’s Conclusion Why Westphal is Important Philosophical Groups and Movements Memorable Quote Exam Tips – Where to Use Westphal
A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 5.1.c Works of Scholars - Karl Marx
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A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 5.1.c Works of Scholars - Karl Marx

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A complete A Level lesson on Karl Marx as part of a sequence on The works of scholars for the Edexcel A Level Topic (5) for Philosophy and Ethics. The download comes with printable student notes and a Ppt. Topics covered include: Who is Karl Marx? Marx’s Teachings on Religion Supernatural vs Beliefs and Practices Sociological Critique of Religion Philosophical Groups and Movements Memorable Quote Exam Tips – Where to Use Marx
Introduction to Sociology
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Introduction to Sociology

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An introductory lesson for GCSE Sociology (AQA). Simple explanations and some discussion tasks on social control (urinal experiment) Includes: 5 Monkey experiment Social Conformity experiment
A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 4.1.c, Language Games
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A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 4.1.c, Language Games

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A complete A Level lesson on the Philosophy Of Religion topic, Language Games. The lesson comes with a teaching Ppt, printable student notes (cornell style) and printable revision flashcards. The topics covered include: Wittgenstein and social context, a game with rules. Wittgenstein and religious language. DZ Phillips. How convincing is Wittgenstein? Strengths and Weaknesses of the argument.
Problem of Evil and Theodicies Bundle - Edexcel Philosophy and Ethics
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Problem of Evil and Theodicies Bundle - Edexcel Philosophy and Ethics

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A complete bundle of 9 A Level lessons. Each comes with a teaching Ppt and student handout notes (Cornell style, with space on the left for questions/distilled understanding and a space at the bottom for a summary). & of the lessons each come with a set of 10 flashcards. These are themed to match Edexcel Topic 3 The Problem of evil. Included: 9 Ppts 9 printable sets of student notes/handouts 70 printable student flashcards 1 Summary table for the 4 main Theodicies
A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 3.2.e, A Summary for Theodicies in response to Problem of Evil
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A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 3.2.e, A Summary for Theodicies in response to Problem of Evil

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A complete A level lesson summarising the key theodicies in response to the problem of evil. Includes a teaching Ppt, printable student notes handout (Cornell style with space to distill learning and summarise) and a table showing key details. There are no flashcards for this lesson as flashcards were included for each preceeding sub topic being summarised. Topics include: What are theodicies, Augustine and Freewill, Iranaeou, Hick and Soul Making, Whitehead, Griffin and Process Theodicy and Leibniz and Best of all possible worlds.
A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 4.1.a, An Introduction to Analogy and Symbol
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A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 4.1.a, An Introduction to Analogy and Symbol

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A complete lesson on A Level Analogy and Symbol, including a teaching Ppt, printable Cornell style student handout notes and a set of printable revision cards. The lesson is designed to match with Edexcel topic 4.1.a The topic includes: Definitions of analogy and symbol The nature of religious language Univocal or equivocal Aquinas and analogy (attribution and proportion) Criticisms of anology and Swinburne Tillich and Symbol Symbols as keys to deeper levels of reality The idea of the Holy Analysis of Tillich and Randall A topic summary.
A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 4.1.d, Religious Language - a summary
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A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 4.1.d, Religious Language - a summary

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This is a complete lesson summarising Religious Language for A level Summary. I recommend students should also have had my individual lessons on analogy and symbol, Verification and falsification and Language Games. The lesson download includes a teaching/revision Ppt, printable student notes handout (Cornell style) and a printable summary table. There are no revision cards with this lesson and students will have made/been given them in the previous lessons. Topics include: What is Religious Language? Key Issues in Religious Language The Verification Principle The Falsification Principle Analogy – Aquinas Symbol – Paul Tillich Language Games – Ludwig Wittgenstein Summary of Key Arguments Top Tips for Exam Success
A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 4.1.b, Verification and Falsification
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A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 4.1.b, Verification and Falsification

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A complete A Level lesson on Verification and Falsification. Includes a teaching Ppt, printable student handout notes (cornell style) and printable revision flashcards. Topics covered include: Empirical and cognitive/non cognitive statements. Logical positivism and the verification principle (Vienna circle, schlick). Ayer’s verification principle, criticisms of Ayer, support for Ayer. Anthony Flew and the falsification principle and Criticisms of Flew’s principle. Realist vs anti-realist, Basil Mitchell and the analogy of trust. Hick and eschatological verification. Hare and Bliks: non-cognitive/anti-realist, responses to Hare. A summary of all the key points.
A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 3.2.c,  Process Theodicy
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A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 3.2.c, Process Theodicy

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A complete lesson with teaching Ppt, printable student handout notes (cornell style) with space for distillation and summarising as well as printable revision flashcards for the topic (questions and answers). The lesson covers Alfred Whitehead and process metaphysics, redifining God’s nature, solving the problem of evil, God and suffering in creation, David Ray Griffin and the strengths and weaknesses of the theodicy along with other key concepts including panentheism. Lesson is designed to give students a clear explanation as well as ready made notes and revision materials.
A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 3.1.a, An Introduction to the Problem of Evil
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A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 3.1.a, An Introduction to the Problem of Evil

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A complete A level Lesson introducing the Problem of Evil. Includes a teaching Ppt, printable student notes handout (Cormell Style with space to distill learning and write a summary), and printable revision flash cards. The topics covered include: What is the problem of eil and suffering? Natural vs. Moral evil The Logical problem of evil The Evidential problem of evil The challenge to Theism A brief introduction to some key philosophers
A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 3.2.a, Augustine and the Freewill Defence
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A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 3.2.a, Augustine and the Freewill Defence

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A complete A Level lesson explaining Augustine and the Free Will defence as part of the sequence of theodicies in response to the problem of evil. It includes a Ppt, student notes in the form of Cornell notes (with space to annotate and summarise) and a set of flash cards. Includes soul deciding, ex nihilo, privatio bono, original sin, the fall, moral vs natural evil, atonement and Grace and Strengths and Weaknesses.
A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 3.2.d, Best of all possible worlds Theodicy
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A Level Philosophy and Ethics, Topic 3.2.d, Best of all possible worlds Theodicy

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A complete lesson on Leibniz and the Best of all possible worlds Theodicy. Designed for theEdexcel A Level philosophy and ethics qualification. Includes a teaching Ppt, printable student notes handout (cornell style with space for learning distillation and summary) and printable revision flashcards. Topics covered include: Gottfried Leibniz, God and the best of all possible worlds, free will and evil, Propositions and conclusion, Strengths and weaknesses.
Revision Flashcards for the Problem of Evil and Theodocies in response.
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Revision Flashcards for the Problem of Evil and Theodocies in response.

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Seventy (70) printable revision flashcards for A level philosophy and Ethics on Edexcel Topic 3 - The problem of evil. These flashcards are included with each lesson for sale in my shop but are collected here for those who wish to buy these useful revision materials (digital) but not the accompanying Ppts and student notes/handouts. These could be given to students digitally or printed on card for them. Useful as independent revision material for students or for use in a learning activity in lessons.
Holocaust Memorial Day 2018 - Assembly
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Holocaust Memorial Day 2018 - Assembly

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Assembly that I have put together using material from HMT on the theme of - the Power of Words(2018 theme). I am using it for assemblies in the week after Holocaust memorial day for KS3 and KS4. I have left it re-writable so you can swap branding etc.