Year 13 (A2)

  1. TV News in Britain
  2. TV news a true and accurate reflection on society?
  3. To what extent is Fox News produced to fulfil the needs of a particular audience?
  4. Textual analysis and TV News – What examples can you use to support various themes in exam questions?
  5. News – some good quotations
  6. Representation of youth in the media
  7. General notes on Film Noir
  8. Double indemnity
  9. Comparison chart for film noir
  10. American Cinema: Film Noir
  11. Notes on Jodie Foster
  12. Meaning and spectatorship
  13. How women got to the top table in Hollywood
  14. Hollywood Stars
  15. Supplementary articles on TV News
  16. Recent news items – 2008
  17. General Notes on Women in the Film Industry
  18. Notes from A2 Media essays
  19. New News Old News
  20. A brief history of Public Service Broadcasting
  21. Collective identity in Juno
  22. 2007 – Edexcel RS AS/A2 Philosophy and Ethics – Teaching the new specification
  23. 2009 – Life After Death Question
  24. Notes from A2 conference – life after death
  25. Religious Experience Revision 2009
  26. Religious Language raises very difficult if not impossible problems
  27. General thoughts on proof, probability, cumulative nature of the arguments and the strengths and weaknesses of different kinds of arguments
  28. Ontological Argument Spidergram
  29. The Non-existence of God
  30. God talk is evidently nonsense – Ayer
  31. Useful quotations for the Implications paper
  32. A short history of relevant scientific ideas
  33. A short history of relevant philosophers
  34. Examples of how religion has influenced society
  35. Useful Dawkins quotes for your essays and exam papers
  36. General points about the anthology paper
  37. Can we know God by experience?
  38. Questions and answers on Donovan paragraphs 1 and 2
  39. Notes about the Donovan extract paragraphs 1 and 2
  40. Donovan paragraphs 3 and 4
  41. Donovan paragraphs 30 to 34
  42. Donovan concepts and implications
  43. Implications paper - Ayer
  44. Questions on the Ayer passage – use the text to answer
  45. Does Ayer think this?
  46. Ayer passage paragraphs 1 and 2
  47. Ayer paragraph 4 to 7
  48. How to tackle the Implications passage using Ayer paragraph 1
  49. Ayer paragraph 7
  50. Ayer paragraph 5
  51. Notes from Media course November 2009
  52. Representation of youth in the media – past and present
  53. News – rehash, reprise and reminder
  54. Public Service Broadcasting – what it really is
  55. ‘Broadcast news today is more concerned with entertaining than informing.’ Discuss
  56. Media Issues and Debates Exam Questions
  57. Transparency and the news
  58. “News broadcasters tend to sensationalise at cost of the truth of an event covered.” Discuss with reference to specific texts, the extent to which this is true.
  59. “TV news’ obsession with celebrity devalues the aim to provide impartial and informative broadcasts.” Discuss.
  60. A2 Media News ‘Window on the World’ truth or fiction?
  61. Why do magazines target their readership by gender?
  62. “The media simply reinforces dominant ideologies of society.” How far do you think this is so in lifestyle magazines?
  63. The Face Analysis
  64. Course notes on representation – Wife Swap
  65. Magazines the theorists
  66. To what extent are magazines confined by gender stereotypes?
  67. Gender and Identity in Magazines
  68. Assumptions magazines make about gender
  69. Ideological views of gender
  70. How does the magazine both target and represent audience?
  71. Soaps an Introduction
  72. Soap Opera Revision
  73. Women’s Magazine Quick Revision
  74. Report on the launch of Nuts and Zoo weekly magazines for men Jan 2004
  75. In what ways do Zoo and Nuts target a different audience? A sample answer
  76. Understanding Women’s Magazines
  77. How far do magazines rely on the use of stereotypes in their representation of gender?
  78. What is postmodernism and how to spot it
  79. A2 Media Issues and Debates new style exam first run June 2007
  80. Religious Language Revision
  81. Notes on the key concepts and philosophers in Westphal’s extract
  82. Postmodernism
  83. Feminism
  84. Trust Teenagers
  85. The Media does not construct representations of identity merely reflects them
  86. Representations of youth Christine Griffin
  87. Donovan paragraphs 55, 60 and 61
  88. Notes on the paragraphs of Westphal
  89. Donovan paragraphs 41-43
  90. Does Donovan think?
  91. Donovan paragraphs 34 on
  92. Spidergram – Donovan paragraphs 19 to 21
  93. Some Implications of the Donovan Spidergram
  94. Donovan paragraphs 25-29
  95. How to tackle the Implications passage using Ayer paragraph 1
  96. Cover deconstruction of new magazine Nuts inaugural issue Jan 16-22 2004
  97. Edward’s answer to Zoo and Nuts comparison
  98. Gender Representation in lifestyle magazines
  99. Specimen answer to Anthology question on Westphal paragraph 28
  100. Verification and Falsification
  101. A2 questions on atheism and verification
  102. Agnosticism and Atheism
  103. June 2005 Religious Studies A2 question 5
  104. The non-existence of God
  105. General points to cover in atheism etc.
  106. A2 Religious Language – part one
  107. A2 Religious Language part two
  108. Analogy and religious language
  109. June 2005 Religious Studies A2 question 5
  110. Religious Language and religious belief
  111. Religious Language by Ian Ramsey
  112. What is religious language? Why do we use it? How does it work?
  113. Significance of language games for an understanding of religious statements
  114. The value of myth and symbol in religious language
  115. The value of religious language
  116. Verification and falsification question
  117. 2003 Question 5 - Religious language
  118. A2 Religious Studies - Religious Language
  119. Notes for class use on Religious Language
  120. Religious language 2007
  121. The value of myth and symbol in religious language
  122. Notes from the A2 conference - Atheism and Arguments for the non-existence of God
  123. Notes from the A2 conference - Religious Language
  124. Notes from the A2 conference - The ontological argument
  125. Notes from the A2 conference - Religious Experience
  126. 2009 Specimen paper - Religious language
  127. A2 Philosophy questions in topic groups
  128. Falsification principle spidergram
  129. Philosophy A2 Exam Papers and mark scheme
  130. Proof and probability spidergram
  131. The Argument from Religious Experience and Verification and Falsification: Revision.
  132. Religious experience 2005 q 4
  133. Verification principle spidergram
  134. A2 RE 2002 paper and suggestions for how to answer the questions
  135. Describe the features of the ontological argument for the existence of God
  136. The ontological argument succeeds in proving the existence rather than indicating the mere probability of God
  137. The Ontological Quiz
  138. A2 RE Quick Quizzes
  139. Critical thinking and how to do it!
  140. Philosophy A2 Exam Paper Questions
  141. Revision word list - Life After Death

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