MrAdcock

Resources and links from Mr Adcock's Politics (A2 ideologies) and History classes which he teaches at City of London Academy, Islington.

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  • Edexcel Politics
  • Economist
  • BBC History
  • iPlayer
  • BBC Politics

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

GP13: My introduction to Human Rights Unit. This was made in 2012 so no reference to Syria

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GP13: Preview of Copenhagen Climate Change Summit

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Monday, 29 April 2013

12GP: Intro to the House of Commons

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12GP How does the House of Lords work?

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Tuesday, 16 April 2013

All classes: I've become obsessed by this 40-episode sweep of world history, from the hunter-gatherers to globalisation. See if you can beat me to the end of the course, and we'll exchange notes when we're done.

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Monday, 25 March 2013

13Ec: Our old friend PAJ Holden on FDI.

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13Ec: Dambisa Moyo argues that aid has hampered African development.

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Thursday, 14 March 2013

13Ec: Great clip of Cameron justifying current government policy

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12GP (and all classes): Obama announces his supreme court nominee. This is a great example of a short, structured essay/speech: Introduction sets out the argument and explains what's at stake, then there's two main points (her legal experience and her personal journey) followed by a conclusion explaining the significance of his choice.

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Tuesday, 12 March 2013

13GP: Here's a link to that brilliant BBC debate on intervention in Syria

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Politics Websites

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  • BBC News: Politics

Economics websites

  • Stephanie Flanders blog
  • YouTube Economics Course
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GCSE History websites

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  • BBC Bitesize USA 1919-1941

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