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GCSE Humanities, Social Science, Education
- GCSE
- London
- 1 Year
...various ethical questions–and more! The group will be small and the approach to learning very varied including role play, debates, videos, research...
- GCSE
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
...GCSE Religious Studies. Entry Requirements: 16-19 year-olds: 5 GCSEs at D or above, and a pass in our Initial Assessment. Adults: a pass in our Initial Assessment...
- GCSE
- Distance Learning
- 200h
...Trade Unions, Reforms, Protest and Change, Emancipation of Women. Suitable for: This course is suitable for anyone with an interest in History and is...
- GCSE
- Online
...Whether you are a student needing assistance or a parent wishing to help with your child's homework - we are able to provide the best courses specifically designed for...
- GCSE
- Birmingham
- 2 Years
...of stimuli and other art forms to enhance the creative process. Creating, performing and appraising dances are the three strands in which experiences...
- GCSE
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
...Qualification: AQA GCSE Sociology. Entry Requirements: 16-19 year olds, wishing to study a full time GCSE programme, require 4 GCSEs at grade D or above...
- GCSE
- Distance Learning
- 200h
...therefore includes test questions designed to encourage students to engage in their own research and also to apply knowledge at each stage to that which...
- GCSE
- Leicester
- 1 Year
...The course also promotes personal and social development, making learners more self-confident and responsible, in the classroom and beyond. Essentially...
- GCSE
- Birmingham
...This course will develop an interest in, and understanding of, a range of theatre and drama experiences, imaginative, creative, communication and social skills...
- GCSE
- Leicester
...You will also develop the ability to use sociological research methods. CONTENT The content is organised into two main areas of study (four core topics and two option topics)...
- GCSE
- Telford
...National Diplomas and Award courses, depending on the other qualifications you have and your interests. GCSE Dance T he course is designed to enable you...
- GCSE
- Cambridge
- 1 Year
...It also helps you develop skills such as map reading; interpreting data from photographs, graphs and tables; and decision making. Teaching is varied...
- GCSE
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
...in consultation with the group, to reflect your interests. Teaching methods include whole class teaching, small group discussion, individual research and video presentations... Learn about: Teaching Assistant, Class Teaching, Modern Drama...
- GCSE
- Preston
...match the best in the country, typically 65% grades A and B and 100% pass rate and there are three distinct syllabuses to choose from. While all three...
- GCSE
- Hull
...a piece of sociological coursework, and is worth 20% of all the marks. No prior knowledge of Sociology is required and students of all ability levels...
- GCSE
- Cambridge
- 1 Year
...family, poverty, crime and deviance and research methods. You will examine a range of questions on social issues such as why class, gender and ethnic inequalities...
- GCSE
- Birmingham
...You will work in groups and develop social and practical skills. Performance Arts - GCSE What are the main features of this course? This GCSE will allow...
- GCSE
- Croydon
- 1 Year
...and oral assessment worth 40% of total marks and two examinations taken in June. These are based on an anthology of poetry and on media texts...
- GCSE
- Barnet
...an assessment of individual circumstances and eligibility.For further information click here. Who is this course for? If you are 18 or...
- GCSE
- Crawley
...Outline of Syllabus: Students will cover writing, reading, speaking and listening during the course. Unit 1 - Understanding and producing non-fiction texts... Learn about: English Language...