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| + | ==2026 A-Level Examinations Dates==  | ||
| + | ===Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas===  | ||
| + | *TBC.  | ||
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| + | ===Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas===  | ||
| + | *TBC.  | ||
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| + | ===Paper 3: Comparative Politics - the Government & Politics of the USA===  | ||
| + | *TBC.  | ||
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| + | ==Building Better Learners: Independent Study==  | ||
| + | *[[A-Level_Politics_Questions|A-Level Politics Questions]]  | ||
| + | *[[Making Your Mind Up: Key Debates in A-Level Politics]]  | ||
| + | *[[Read_%26_Research_Like_A_Political_Scientist|Read & Research Like A Political Scientist]]  | ||
| + | *[[Write_Like_A_Political_Scientist|Write Like A Political Scientist]]  | ||
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==Examining Body==  | ==Examining Body==  | ||
*The examining body is [https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/A%20Level/Politics/2017/Specification%20and%20sample%20assessments/A-level-Politics-Specification.pdf Pearson-Edexcel].  | *The examining body is [https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/A%20Level/Politics/2017/Specification%20and%20sample%20assessments/A-level-Politics-Specification.pdf Pearson-Edexcel].  | ||
==Examinations==  | ==Examinations==  | ||
| − | *You will sit 3 examinations at the end of Year 13  | + | ===Examinations Overiew===  | 
| − | + | *You will sit 3 examinations at the end of Year 13 - each paper is 2 hours long:  | |
| − | + | *Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas.  | |
| − | + | *Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas.  | |
| + | *Paper 3: Comparative Politics - The Government & Politics of the USA.  | ||
| − | + | ===Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas===  | |
| − | + | *Question 1a or 1b - 30 marks - source question. You should spend 45 minutes on this question.  | |
| − | + | *Question 2a or 2b - 30 marks - essay question on a UK Politics topic.  You should spend 45 minutes on this question.  | |
| − | + | *Question 3a or 3b - 24 marks - essay question on a core ideology.  You should spend 30 minutes on this question.  | |
| − | + | ===Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas===  | |
| − | + | *Question 1a or 1b - 30 marks - source question.  You should spend 45 minutes on this question.  | |
| − | + | *Question 2a or 2b - 30 marks - essay question on a UK Government topic requring some synopsis.  You should spend 45 minutes on this question.  | |
| − | + | *Question 3a or 3b - 24 marks - essay question on a non-core ideology.  You should spend 30 minutes on this question.  | |
| − | + | ===Paper 3: Comparative Politics - The Government & Politics of the USA===  | |
| − | + | *Question 1a or 1b - 12 marks - comparison question.  You should spend 15 minutes on this question.  | |
| − | + | *Question 2 - 12 Marks - comparative theory question.  You should spend 15 minutes on this question.  | |
| − | + | *Question 3a and/or 3b and/or 3c - 60 marks - 2 x US-focused essay questions.  You should spend 90 minutes on this section and 45 minutes on each question.  | |
==Assessment Objectives==  | ==Assessment Objectives==  | ||
| − | + | ===Assessment Objective 1===  | |
| − | + | *Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of political institutions, processes, concepts, theories, and issues.  | |
| − | + | ===Assessment Objective 2===  | |
| − | + | *Analyse aspects of politics and political information, including in relation to parallels, connections, similarities, and differences.  | |
| − | + | ===Assessment Objective 3===  | |
| − | + | *Evaluate aspects of politics and political information, including to construct arguments, make substantiated judgements, and draw conclusions.  | |
==Topics==  | ==Topics==  | ||
| − | + | ===Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas===  | |
| − | + | *Democracy & Participation.  | |
| − | + | *Political Parties.  | |
| − | + | *Electoral Systems.  | |
| − | + | *Voting Behaviour & the Media.  | |
| − | + | *Core Political Ideas: Conservatism; Liberalism; Socialism.  | |
| − | + | ===Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas===  | |
| − | + | *The Constitution.  | |
| − | + | *Parliament.  | |
| − | + | *The Prime Minister & the Executive.  | |
| − | + | *The Relationship between the Branches of the Government.  | |
| − | + | *Non-Core Political Ideas: Anarchism.  | |
| − | + | ===Paper 3: Comparative Politics - The Government & Politics of the USA===  | |
| − | + | *The Constitution.  | |
| − | + | *Congress.  | |
| − | + | *The Presidency.  | |
| − | + | *The Supreme Court & Civil Rights.  | |
| − | *  | + | *Democracy & Participation.  | 
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==Faculty Contact Details==  | ==Faculty Contact Details==  | ||
| − | + | ===Mr S Tighe (Subject Leader: Politics)===  | |
| − | + | *E-mail: [mailto:[email protected] sean.tighe@bourne-grammar.lincs.sch.uk].  | |
| − | + | *Classroom: EPR3.  | |
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Latest revision as of 14:18, 16 July 2025
Contents
2026 A-Level Examinations Dates
Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas
- TBC.
 
Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas
- TBC.
 
Paper 3: Comparative Politics - the Government & Politics of the USA
- TBC.
 
Building Better Learners: Independent Study
- A-Level Politics Questions
 - Making Your Mind Up: Key Debates in A-Level Politics
 - Read & Research Like A Political Scientist
 - Write Like A Political Scientist
 
Examining Body
- The examining body is Pearson-Edexcel.
 
Examinations
Examinations Overiew
- You will sit 3 examinations at the end of Year 13 - each paper is 2 hours long:
 - Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas.
 - Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas.
 - Paper 3: Comparative Politics - The Government & Politics of the USA.
 
Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas
- Question 1a or 1b - 30 marks - source question. You should spend 45 minutes on this question.
 - Question 2a or 2b - 30 marks - essay question on a UK Politics topic. You should spend 45 minutes on this question.
 - Question 3a or 3b - 24 marks - essay question on a core ideology. You should spend 30 minutes on this question.
 
Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas
- Question 1a or 1b - 30 marks - source question. You should spend 45 minutes on this question.
 - Question 2a or 2b - 30 marks - essay question on a UK Government topic requring some synopsis. You should spend 45 minutes on this question.
 - Question 3a or 3b - 24 marks - essay question on a non-core ideology. You should spend 30 minutes on this question.
 
Paper 3: Comparative Politics - The Government & Politics of the USA
- Question 1a or 1b - 12 marks - comparison question. You should spend 15 minutes on this question.
 - Question 2 - 12 Marks - comparative theory question. You should spend 15 minutes on this question.
 - Question 3a and/or 3b and/or 3c - 60 marks - 2 x US-focused essay questions. You should spend 90 minutes on this section and 45 minutes on each question.
 
Assessment Objectives
Assessment Objective 1
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of political institutions, processes, concepts, theories, and issues.
 
Assessment Objective 2
- Analyse aspects of politics and political information, including in relation to parallels, connections, similarities, and differences.
 
Assessment Objective 3
- Evaluate aspects of politics and political information, including to construct arguments, make substantiated judgements, and draw conclusions.
 
Topics
Paper 1: UK Politics & Core Political Ideas
- Democracy & Participation.
 - Political Parties.
 - Electoral Systems.
 - Voting Behaviour & the Media.
 - Core Political Ideas: Conservatism; Liberalism; Socialism.
 
Paper 2: UK Government & Non-Core Political Ideas
- The Constitution.
 - Parliament.
 - The Prime Minister & the Executive.
 - The Relationship between the Branches of the Government.
 - Non-Core Political Ideas: Anarchism.
 
Paper 3: Comparative Politics - The Government & Politics of the USA
- The Constitution.
 - Congress.
 - The Presidency.
 - The Supreme Court & Civil Rights.
 - Democracy & Participation.
 
Faculty Contact Details
Mr S Tighe (Subject Leader: Politics)
- E-mail: [email protected].
 - Classroom: EPR3.