The pack has been specially written for the A2 course beginning in September 2009 and will help to prepare students for the extra demands of the new specification.
Topics 1 to 3 introduce students to moral issues and concepts and how to apply criteria to a range of choices, as required for Unit 3: Ethical reasoning and decision making (F503). Ethical principles and positions are explored gradually over the next two topics as there is a considerable amount of material to absorb. Plenty of practice exercises are provided, with advice and model answers, and then a practice examination paper is supplied so that students can consolidate their learning under timed conditions.
Unit 4: Critical reasoning (F504) begins with the analysis of complex arguments in Topic 6, building on students' knowledge of the structure of arguments gained in Units 1 and 2. Rhetorical devices are discussed next and then Topics 8 and 9 are devoted to evaluation skills, focusing on the new area of deductive reasoning and then on assessment of whole strands of argument required by the more holistic approach of A2. Topic 10 provides advice on how to write arguments of greater length and sophistication than at AS. This is followed as before by a practice examination paper and mark scheme.
The accompanying free CD-ROM gives teachers the opportunity to present the information sheets in sections as PowerPoints, so students can consider some of the questions posed in a more dynamic, interactive format.
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Höhe: 321 mm
Breite: 251 mm
Dicke: 64 mm
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978-0-340-94617-6 (9780340946176)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Dr Jill Swale is the Thinking and Teaching Strategies Coordinator at Kendrick School, Reading. Jill has developed staff training in different learning styles and thinking skills at Kendrick School, where she introduced Critical Thinking and now trains other staff to teach it. In 2005 Kendrick received the Good Schools Guide award as the selective state school for girls with the best results for AS Critical Thinking nationwide. Jill was Study Skills Leading Professional for Reading LEA for two years, and frequently runs workshops on teaching methods and critical thinking. She is a regular speaker at Philip Allan teacher conferences.
She has over 20 years' experience teaching in different types of schools, and also teaches sociology, English and thinking skills to adults at Reading University.
Unit 3 Ethical reasoning and decision making Topic 1 Introducing ethical reasoning and decision making Topic 2 Problems of definition Topic 3 Using criteria to make choices Topic 4 Identifying dilemmas and introducing ethical principles Topic 5 More ethical principles Practice examination paper Unit 4 Critical reasoning Topic 6 Analysis of complex arguments Topic 7 Identifying rhetorical devices Topic 8 Evaluation: deductive reasoning Topic 9 Evaluating strands of argument Topic 10 Writing your own extended argument Practice examination paper