
This is a revision session on Aristotle on Virtues and Vices from the AQA A Level Philosophy Specification. It be used as either a standard lesson or extra-curricular revision session. The lesson covers the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning.
Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also a homework assignment which you can use to assess learners’ progress.
This resource should make learning interactive, productive, and enjoyable, giving your students the chance to get the grades they deserve.
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Moral Philosophy (AQA A Level Philosophy)
This is a revision bundle on Moral Philosophy from the AQA A Level Philosophy Specification. It includes 17 lessons, covering: a) Utilitarianism: Act and Rule Utilitarianism; Preference Utilitarianism; Applied Utilitarianism; and Issues with Utilitarianism. b) Kantian ethics: Kant and Duty; Hypothetical and Categorical Imperatives; Applied Kantian Ethics; and Weaknesses of Kantian Ethics. c) Metaethics: Moral Realism; Issues with Moral Realism; Moral Anti-Realism; and Issues with Moral Anti-Realism. d) Virtue ethics: Aristotle’s Account of the Good; Aristotle on Moral Responsibility; Aristotle on Virtues and Vices; Applied Virtue Ethics, and Issues with Virtue Ethics. The sessions be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also a homework assignment which you can use to assess learners’ progress. These resources should make learning interactive, productive, and enjoyable, giving your students the chance to get the grades they deserve.
Applied Virtue Ethics (AQA A Level Philosophy)
This is a revision bundle on Virtue Ethics from the AQA A Level Philosophy Specification. It includes 5 lessons, covering Aristotle’s Account of the Good; Aristotle on Moral Responsibility; Aristotle on Virtues and Vices; Applied Virtue Ethics, and Issues with Virtue Ethics. The sessions be used as either standard lessons or extra-curricular revision sessions. The lessons cover the content that students need to know for the exams and then has activities designed to consolidate learning. Exercises include Tweet the Definition (where students examine key terms); Newsround (a mind map activity); The Weakest Link (a quiz); Thought for the Day (a blogpost writing activity); and the Big Questions (a debating exercise). There is also a homework assignment which you can use to assess learners’ progress. These resources should make learning interactive, productive, and enjoyable, giving your students the chance to get the grades they deserve.
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