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Trusted teacher: Economics: I can support students on all aspects of their Economics study: Macroeconomics, Micro, applied theory, Political theory and Econometrics. Essay technique. Data analysis and plotting graphs that represent trends in the economy. Law: Foundational modules of English common law, EU law, International law, Company and corporate law, international commercial, business and finance, intellectual property law. Civil Procedure. Public law. Essay technique. Development of argument. Legal analysis. I teach students to think like a lawyer in their approach to key legal issues. Politics: Constitutional theory. Separation of power. Sovereignty of Parliament. Judicial Review. Elections. Political parties. Canvassing. Lobbying. UK, European and US Politics. Political theories / ideologies from socialism to capitalism. History: US Declaration of Independence and Civil War. Lincoln and slavery. European modern history from Russian Revolution to 9/11. English kings - William the Conqueror - Henry VIII. Tudors / Stewarts. War of the Roses - Princes in the Tower. Glorious Revolution. Black Death Peasant's Revolt. Union of the Crowns. Gunpowder Plot. Support with source analysis and development of argument in the essay. Philosophy: John Locke property rights, Aristotle and Plato - 'democracy' and how a society should be shaped, participation of women. Bentham - utilitarianism, Mill - Liberty and the precursor of feminism. Kant - 'doing the right thing for the right reason'. Support with essay technique and development of argument. English: Support with sentence structure (basic, intermediate, advanced and fluent). Vocabulary. Verbs.
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