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    Politics

    Studying politics will give pupils a relevant understanding of the systems and structures within which we operate and a new appreciation of the political landscape of both this country and the USA.

    Politics does not stand still. The political landscape changes every day, with new examples appearing constantly in the media. Pupils will learn and develop an understanding of democracy and participation, political parties, electoral systems, voting behaviour and the media. Alongside this, important core political ideas such as conservatism, liberalism, socialism are studied.

    Pupils will focus on the UK Government, particularly the constitution, parliament, Prime Minister and executive and relationships between the branches. Non-core political ideas are also discussed.

    Pupils will also study the USA with particular focus on the US Constitution and federalism, US Congress, US presidency, US Supreme Court & civil rights, democracy & participation and comparative theories.

    Politics at A Level provides pupils with a broad range of relevant and contemporary ideas, institutions, processes and issues to support. Pupils will develop their skills in critical thinking and analysis. Studying politics also provides pupils with the ability to research, source and examine information thoroughly, the capacity to critically analyse evidence and construct coherent arguments.

    About

    The world is changing, and as a result our Politics are changing. The Edexcel A Level Politics course helps our pupils engage with Political Environments that encompass their everyday lives and encourages them to think analytically and critically about what they see happening in the news.

    The course looks at British and US Politics and enables the pupils to move past just a partisan understanding of politics, by asking them to engage with a wide range of different views, beliefs and philosophies that will test their own firmly held opinions.

    The focus of the two years will be to create pupils who can write with fluency and argue using comparative analysis and evaluation. Pupils are urged to keep up with current affairs and complete a wide range of reading to help stretch and challenge their abilities.   

    Curriculum

    A Level

    The Politics A Level curriculum follows the Edexcel examination board which examines:

      • Politics and Governance of the United Kingdom
      • Politics of the US and Comparative Politics
      • Political Ideologies

    The course is split across 3 papers which pupils sit at the end of their two-year course. Throughout the 6th Form, pupils are taught how to effectively evaluate, how to comparatively analyse sources and political data or information, and how to structure an effective argument.

    As a choice for A Level, Politics goes well with a wide range of subjects. As a Social Science, Politics focuses on development and human relations, therefore making it a good fit with Human Geography. The focus on the Economy and the evaluation of economic theorists, such as Smith, Keynes and Von Hayek, ties it to Economics. The key skills of source evaluation, evaluation and comparative analysis, as well as the 20th Century focus means that there is a lot of common ground with the A Level History course, which looks at the American Civil Rights Movement, for example. With the knowledge and skills gained throughout the course, it would also be a good complimentary course for pupils studying Maths or Science.

    Find out more about our Politics A Level, including course content and assessment, here: 6th Form Subject Options Brochure.

     

    Co-Curricular

    The Politics Department run a wide range of trips and opportunities for pupils to develop their understanding of key British and US political institutions. In the first few weeks of the course, the pupils are taken to Westminster Palace where they are given a tour of the History and Governance of the UK. In U6th Form there is an opportunity to go to Vienna with the Psychology Department to gain a greater understanding of political ideologies in a city that was at the heart of the Cold War and the Liberalism vs Socialism debate. The Department is also considering on a Washington DC and New York trip with the Business and Economics Department.

    Pupils are encouraged to be active participants in the Adelphi Society (Public Debating) to practice their argument skills. During elections (UK and US), the Politics pupils help run a mock election for all pupils and staff to actively engage, or actively disengage, with the electoral process. The last mock election in 2019 saw The Oratory's results reflect the turnout and results of the local Henley Constituency.

    Beyond the Course

    Politics and Political Science is one of the most popular degrees/courses in the UK, often combining itself with other branches of Social Science such as International Relations. Further to this, some pupils decide to take this subject further by combining it with Economics and Philosophy to study PPE at University. The skills and knowledge built through the study of Politics can lead to careers in a wide range of fields including Finance, Journalism, Consultancy, and the Civil Service.

     

     

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