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Online Subject Knowledge Enhancement Coursesfor Returning Teachers and Subject Changers

“Start teachinga new subjectright away”

VIDLEARN® is the UK’s leading provider of Distance Learning Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE) courses for those who are thinking of training to teach, in-service teachers and those returning to teaching.

We have combined our online SKE Courses with our huge bank of online lessons to produce the most comprehensive courses available for those returning to teaching and subject changers. The resources are so detailed that they will enable you to pick up a GCSE syllabus at any point and start teaching the subject!

Virtual Lessons (VL), included with these courses, are a new innovation for schools, giving them access to a bank of online GCSE resources that cover every aspect of every lesson contained in each GCSE Curriculum.

Our Courses

Our courses are based on the latest DfE speci�cations and built around an ordered collection of online resources designed to steer you through the topics at GCSE level.

The course syllabus is grouped into a series of interactive key concept videos that allow you to quickly understand all the main topics included in the speci�cation. These videos are supported by core texts and include relevant activities to allow you to practise your subject to a level that suits you.

Your progress is assessed during the course via a combination of Assessments, Audits, Summaries and Re�ections, which help you identify areas of strength and areas for development.

Your course will also be supported by a dedicated tutor who will help you at a level and frequency that suits your needs. Your tutor will also mark your assignments, give feedback and provide dedicated individual tutorials if necessary.

Underpinning all of this is Virtual Lessons, a complete example of every lesson taught in your chosen specialist subject with comprehensive supporting resources that get you teaching the subject in no time.

Flexibility to suit you

Course Structure

We o�er GCSE courses in the following subjects:

• Biology• Physics• Chemistry

• Mathematics• English Language• English Literature

• History• Geography• French

• Spanish• Religious Education• Computer Science

You can start these courses at any time. There is a �exible point of completion and you will receive an end of course statement detailing your experience and progress throughout the course. However, the content is usable immediately in the classroom and available to you from day one.

You will have access to our new Virtual Lesson (VL) resources. These resources are delivered by experienced practising teachers and provide a great contrast to the main recordings. Virtual Lessons is a truly innovative way to observe how a topic is taught and experience all of the components that make up the lesson. We have the complete GCSE curriculum covered with VL in all our SKE subjects.

Pupil packs are delivered in modules with a 4-page section dedicated to each lesson. Pupil packs follow each lesson exactly and include starter activities, class activities, content to mirror the presentation and plenaries.

1. Visit https://teachercpd.online 2. Select a Subject 3. Apply online 4. Start studying in as little as 24 hours!

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Virtual Lessons

1. Pupil Pack

2. Lessons Content

3. Teacher Pack

Downloadable Presentation

Scheme of Work

Interactive Video

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Food testsEnzymes Investigating Enzyme activityThe Respiratory systemCirculatory systemBlood Vessels

BloodCardiovascular DiseaseLeaf StructureTranspiration and translocationXylem and phloemRate of transpiration

Key Concept Lectures

Genes and Inheritance

Organ Systems

Bioenergetics

Ecology

Sexual and asexual reproductionDNA and the human genomeDNA and protein synthesisInheritanceMendel and geneticsInherited disorders

Blood groups and sex-linked disordersCauses of variationSelective breedingGenetic engineeringTissue culture and cloning

Ecosystems and interdependenceAbiotic factors and sampling methodsBiotic factors in ecosystemsThe carbon cycleThe water cycleDecompositionInvestigating the rate of decomposition

Importance of biodiversityPollution and land useDeforestation and global warmingPyramids of biomassFood SecurityFood production

PhotosynthesisLimiting factors of photosynthesis

Respiration Measuring respiration

GCSE BIOLOGY

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Cell Biology Transport Systems Health and Disease Coordination and ControlPhotosynthesis

Ecosystems The Genome and Gene Expression Inheritance Variation and EvolutionGCSE Practical Biology

Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cellsCell di�erentiation and SpecialisationMicroscopyMicroorganism in a laboratoryMitosis

Stem cells and their usesCell transport - di�usionExchange surfacesCell transport - osmosisCell transport - active transport

Health and Disease

Coordination and Control

Cells

Health and diseaseE�ect of lifestyle on healthCancerViral diseaseBacterial diseasePlant diseasesMalaria

Disease defenceImmune systemVaccinationDeveloping medicinesMonoclonal antibodiesPlant disease defence and identi�cation

Nervous systemRe�exes and reaction timeThe BrainThe EyeControlling body temperatureHormonesControlling blood sugar

Controlling water, ions and nitrogenOsmoregulation and the KidneysHormones and reproductionHormones and fertilityThyroxin and AdrenalinePlant Hormones

Evolution and natural selectionDevelopment of the theory of evolutionFossils as evidence for evolution

Adaptations and extinctionAntibiotic resistanceClassi�cation and genetics

Evolution

The Particle Model of Matter Energy and Energy Transfer ForcesForces and Motion

Energy and Electricity Waves Magnetism and Electromagnetism

Nuclear Physics Maths for GCSE Physics GCSE Practical Physics

GCSE PHYSICS

Energy stores and systemsEnergy changes in mechanical processesPower

Useful and wasteful energy transfersReducing unwanted energy transfers

E�ciencyEnergy sources

DensityChanges of stateThermal and internal energy

Speci�c heatParticle motion in gasesPressure in gases

Pressure in �uidsPressure and depthAtmospheric pressure

Scalar and vector quantitiesSpeedVelocity

AccelerationDistance-time graphsVelocity-time graphs

Stopping distanceReaction timeBraking distance

Our solar systemThe life cycle of stars

Gravity and orbitsRed shift Theories of the universe

Waves and the Electromagnetic Spectrum

Astronomy and Space

Transverse and longitudinal wavesDescribing wavesMeasuring wavesSound & hearingInfrasound and ultrasound

The electromagnetic spectrumUsing electromagnetic wavesCreating electromagnetic wavesRe�ection of wavesRefraction of waves

Wave transmission & absorptionLensesColour and visible lightBlack body radiation

Electric circuitsElectric charge and currentVoltage and potential di�erenceResistanceTypes of resistor

Investigating resistanceSeries circuitsParallel circuitsInvestigating parallel and series circuitsDomestic electricity supplies

Electrical powerElectrical energy transfersThe National GridStatic electricityElectric �elds

The structure of the atomAtoms and isotopesModels of the atomNuclear radiation

Nuclear calculationsHalf-lifeContamination and irradiationUsing radioactivity

Using radioactivity in medicineNuclear �ssionNuclear fusion

ForcesNewton's �rst lawNewton's second lawNewton's third law

Resultant forcesGravityForces doing workForces and elasticity

Rotational forcesMomentumConservation of momentumForce and momentum

MagnetismMagnetic �eldsElectromagnetism

Electric motorsThe generator e�ect

Using the generator e�ectTransformers

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Key Concept Lectures

Particle Model of Matter

Maths Skills

Nuclear Physics

Using units in measurements Standard Form Manipulating formulae

Energy

Motion

Forces

Magnets

Electricity

Atomic Structure & the Periodic Table Structure and Bonding in Matter Chemical ChangesEnergy Changes in Chemistry The Rate and Extent of Chemical change

Organic Chemistry Chemical Analysis Chemical and Allied Industries Earth and Atmospheric Science GCSE Practical Chemistry

Atoms and elementsWriting chemical equationsMixturesPaper chromatography

Development of the atomic modelStructure of the atomIsotopesElectronic Structure of the atom

IonsIonic BondingProperties of ionic compoundsCovalent bondingMetallic bonding and alloys

Polymers States of matterProperties of covalent substancesCarbon compoundsNanoparticles

The periodic tableDevelopment of the periodic tableMetals and non-metalsNoble gases

Alkali metalsThe halogensTransition metals

Relative mass Conservation of massEmpirical FormulaeMoles and reacting masses

Limiting reactants and stoichiometryConcentration of solutionsPercentage yield and atom economyGas volumes

Oxidation and reductionReactivity series of metalsExtracting metals from oresMetals and acidsNeutralisationMaking saltsThe Ph Scale

TitrationSalts and precipitatesElectrolysis of molten ionic substancesElectrolysis of solutions Electroylsis to extract metalsDisplacement reactions of halogens

Energy Transfer in reactionsBond energiesCells, batteries and fuel cellsMeasuring rates of reaction

Investigating rates of reactionCollision theoryCatalystsReversible reactions and equilibria

PurityChemical and instrumental tests

Test for cationsTest for anions

Potable waterAlternative metal extractionLife cycle assessmentsRecycling and sustainable development

Preventing corrosionUses of ceramics, polymers and compositesHaber processSalts and precipitates

GCSE CHEMISTRY

AlkanesCrude oil and fractional distillationCombustion and crackingAlkenesAlcohols

Carboxylic acids and estersAddition polymerisationCondensation polymerisationNatural polymers

Gases in the atmosphereGlobal warming

Fuels and pollution

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Key Concept Lectures

Atoms, Elements and Mixtures

The Periodic Table

Structure and Bonding

Chemistry and the Environment

Energy and Rates of Reaction

Chemical and Instrumental Analysis

Using Resources

Quantitative Chemistry

Chemical Reactions

Organic Chemistry

Basics of NumberIndices, Roots and SurdsCompound MeasuresAlgebraAlgebra – Linear EquationsAlgebra – Quadratic equationsAlgebra – Simultaneous equations

SequencesGraphingRatio and proportionGeometry of 2D and 3D ShapesPythagoras and TrigonometryPercentages

Add and Subtract FractionsMultiply and Divide FractionsFractionsFractions and Decimals

Introduction to PercentagesPowers and RootsCalculate with Powers and Roots Standard Form

Standard Form - CalculationsNegative and Fractional PowersSurdsCalculate with Surds

AnglesConstructionsPerimeter, area and volumeVectorsProbabilityStatisticsContinuous and Bivariate data

Place valueAddition and Subtraction Multiplication and DivisionDecimal Calculations

Negative Number CalculationsProperties of NumbersOrder of OperationsHCF, LCM and Prime Factors

Rounding Estimating Limits of Accuracy

Basics of Number

GCSE MATHEMATICS

Linear graphs 1Linear graphs 2 Linear graphs 3

Quadratic graphs Other Graphs 1Other Graphs 2

Real life graphs 1Real life graphs 2

The Language of AlgebraSubstitutionSimplifying ExpressionsExpanding Brackets

Expanding two or more brackets Factorising Expressions 1Factorising Expressions 2Rearranging Formula

Generating SequencesFinding the Nth term of sequencesQuadratic Sequences

Solving Linear Equations 1Solving Quadratic Equations 1Solving Quadratic Equations 2Algebraic Fractions

Iteration and FunctionsSimultaneous equations 1Simultaneous equations 2 Inequalities

Quadratic inequalitiesSolving problems using algebra Algebraic Proof

Introduction to StatisticsPie charts and scatter diagrams

The AveragesFrequency Tables and the Averages

Cumulative frequency Histograms

Trigonometry Trigonometry 23D Pythagoras and Trigonometry

Trigonometry non-calculatorSine and Cosine Rules 1Sine and Cosine Rules 2

Circle theorems 1Applying circle theorems Vectors

Angles 1Angles 2Angles 3Perimeter and Area

Area and circumference - Circles Sectors3D shapes Plans and Elevations

Surface area Surface area 2Volume Frustums

Congruence and similarityArea and volume of similar shapesTransformations 1

Transformations 2 Constructions

Loci Pythagoras' Theorem

Introduction to Probability Experimental probability and expectation

Combined events 1Combined events 2

Venn Diagrams

Units of MeasureCompound units of measureScale drawings and bearingsIntroduction to RatioDividing by a Ratio

Ratio Problems 1 Ratio Problems 2Direct and inverse Proportion 1Direct and inverse Proportion 2Percentage of Amounts

Percentage increase and decreasePercentage ChangeReverse PercentagesGrowth and decay

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Key Concept Lectures

Ratio, Proportion and Rates of Change

Geometry and Measures A

Geometry and Measures C

Probability

Statistics

Geometry and Measures B

Number B

Algebra B

Number A

Algebra A

Algebra C

Critical reading and comprehension Summarising and synthesising Writing clear and coherent text

Descriptive Language techniquesPersuasive Language techniquesStructure techniquesApproaching a question on language

Explicit and Implicit IdeasInference and DeductionSummarising di�erences and similarities

Writing for impact Grammar and VocabularySpoken language

Approaching a question on structureStructuring a response to a language questionResponding to a structure questionWriting about language and structure together

Writers' attitudes and viewpointsEvaluative comparisons

Types of non-�ction writingLetter writingArticle writingSpeech writing

Introduction to evaluationEvaluating non-�ctionEvaluating Fiction

Descriptive vs narrative writingPlanning descriptive writingWriting a descriptionImproving descriptive writing

Planning narrative writingNarrative OpeningsNarrative ResolutionsWriting dialogue

GCSE English Language

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Key Concept Lectures

Language and Structure in Reading and Writing

Comparing Texts

Non-fiction Writing

Reading and Understanding Texts

Evaluating Texts

Creative Writing

Introduction to Modern DramaAn Inspector Calls: Plot and StructureAn Inspector Calls: Understanding ContextAn Inspector Calls: Analysing Themes

Introduction to ShakespeareReading ShakespeareMacbeth:: Plot and StructureMacbeth: Understanding ContextMacbeth: Analysing Themes

Macbeth: Analysing CharactersMacbeth: Analysing Structure Macbeth: Analysing VerseMacbeth: Analysing Language Macbeth: Exam technique

An Inspector Calls: Analysing charactersAn Inspector Calls: Analysing structure and key scenesAn Inspector Calls: Exam technique

An introduction to poetryPoetic techniques - languagePoetic techniques - structure

Comparing two anthology poemsApproaching exam questions

Introduction to Modern FictionLord of the Flies: Plot and structure Lord of the Flies: Understanding contextLord of the Flies: Analysing themes

Lord of the Flies: Analysing charactersLord of the Flies: Analysing symbols and allusionsLord of the Flies: Exam technique

An Introduction to 19th Century Literature A Christmas Carol: Plot and structureA Christmas Carol: Understanding ContextA Christmas Carol: Analysing Themes

A Christmas Carol: Analysing CharactersA Christmas Carol: Analysing LanguageA Christmas Carol: Analysing StructureA Christmas Carol: Exam Technique

Approaching unseen poetry Analysing language in unseen poetry

Analysing structure in unseen poetryComparing unseen poetry

Critical reading and comprehension Evaluating and comparing texts Writing clearly and coherently about literature

GCSE English Literature

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Key Concept Lectures

19th Century Literature

Unseen Poetry (EdExcel/AQA)

Modern Drama

Poetry (anthology)

ModernFiction

Shakespeare

GCSE HISTORY

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Key Concept Lectures

The Normans

Weimar and Nazi Germany

Elizabethan England

Germany before WWIThe Treaty of VersaillesThe Early Weimar Years 1919-1923The Golden Age 1923-29Adolf Hitler and the Origins of the Nazi Party

The Munich PutschHitler's Rise to PowerHitler's consolidation of powerHitler's Police StateNazi Attitudes towards WomenYouth and Education

Resistance to the Nazi RegimePersecution and the Final SolutionVolksgemeinschaft and the life of Germans under Nazi ruleEmployment and EconomyIndoctrination and Belief

MedicineNatural v Supernatural IllnessChristian Treatments and CuresIslamic MedicineSurgery over timeThe Black DeathFrom Medieval to Renaissance Medicine

Key �gures in Renaissance MedicineThe Great PlagueVaccinationAnaestheticsGerm Theory

AntisepticsPublic HealthModern Medical Techniques and TreatmentsModern Age: War and MedicineThe Welfare State

Queen Elizabeth's AccessionPolitics in Elizabethan EnglandFashion and the GentryThe Religious Settlement

Poverty in Elizabethan EnglandLife in the Elizabethan EliteThe Northern RebellionThe Puritan Threat

War with Spain The Spanish ArmadaMary, Queen of ScotsExploration and Colonisation

Anglo-Saxon Society before 1066Edward the Confessor and his SuccessorsAnglo-Saxon and Norman War TacticsThe Battles of 1066

Norman CastlesFeudalism and GovernmentNorman Law and the Domesday BookNorman Control of England

Resistance to Norman RuleLife in Norman EnglandThe Norman ChurchThe Inheritance of William II

Medieval and Renaissance MedicineMedicine in the Industrial Era20th + 21st Century MedicineImperial and Weimar GermanyThe Rise of the Nazi PartyLiving under the Nazi RegimeOrigins of the Cold War 1945-53

Development of the Cold WarDétente and the Second Cold WarCourt and politicsTroubles at home and abroadLife in Elizabethan EnglandMoving Westwards

The American Civil WarHomesteaders and CowboysThe Indian Wars The Norman ConquestNorman Control in EnglandThe Norman Church

American WestExpanding Westwards: North America and Manifest DestinyEarly Settlers in the WestThe Plains IndiansAmerican attitudes to the Plains Indians

The Indian WarsNorth and South - Division and Con�ictSlavery + Civil RightsReconstructionThe Homesteaders

Cattling and CowboysLawlessness and LawmenThe Battle of Little BighornAssimilation and a Way of Life destroyedThe Gilded Age

Cold WarThe Grand AllianceUSA and USSR: IdeologiesThe Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan The Berlin BlockadeThe Arms Race

The Space RaceNATO and the Warsaw PactDe-StalinisationThe Cold War in AsiaThe Berlin Wall

The Cuban Missile CrisisDétenteThe Prague SpringThe Second Cold WarThe Collapse of the Soviet Union

GCSE GEOGRAPHYMaps and GISMathematics and statistics Geography of the UK Geomorphic processes/landscape

Changing weather and climate Global ecosystems and biodiversityCities and urban society

Global economic development Resources and Resource Management Fieldwork and investigation

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Key Concept Lectures

The Causes of Tropical StormsTropical Storms-Hazards and VulnerabilityCase Studies of Tropical Storms

Weather Hazards-UKFloods and Flood ManagementDrought

Drought-Australia and EthiopiaHistoric Climate Change

Natural Hazards 2

Introduction to Ecosystems 1Introduction to Ecosystems 2Distribution and Characteristics of the UK’s Main Terrestrial Ecosystems (Edexcel A)

Characteristics of the Tropical RainforeszAdaptations to the Tropical RainforestUses of the Tropical RainforestHot Deserts (AQA)

Opportunities and Challenges of Hot Deserts(AQA)Deserti�cation (AQA)Deciduous Forest (Edexcel A)Coral Reef (OCR A)

Ecosystems 1

Glacial Processes (AQA & Edexcel A)Glacial Landforms (AQA & Edexcel A)Economic Activity in Glaciated Landscapes 1(AQA & Edexcel A)

Economic Activity in Glaciated Landscapes 2(AQA & Edexcel A)Trends in Urbanisation and Megacities

Glacial Landscapes

Map SkillsGraph Skills

Labelling and AnnotatingMathematical Skills

Geographical Skills

Geomorphic Processes Landforms

Management StrategiesUK Case Study

Geomorphic Processes

Literacy SkillsExam Technique

Coasts

Development and its DistributionDevelopment Indicators and the DMT ModelCauses and Consequences of Uneven Development

Strategies to Reduce the Development GapEconomic Change in the UK 1 Economic Change in the UK 2 Nigeria 1

Nigeria 2Rowstow and Frank Theories (Edexcel B & OCR)

Development

Introduction to Natural HazardsThe Structure of the Earth

Plate TectonicsPrimary and Secondary E�ects of Tectonic Hazards

Tectonic Hazards-Responses and MitigationThe Global Atmospheric Circulation

Natural Hazards 1

Natural Causes of Climate Change Human Causes of Climate Change

Climate Change-ImpactsClimate Change-Adaptation and Mitigation

Climate Change

Marine Ecosystems-UK (Edexcel A)How the biosphere provides resources forpeople (Edexcel A)Taiga 1 (Edexcel B)

Taiga 2 (Edexcel B)Cold Environments 1 (AQA)Cold Environments 2 (AQA)

Polar Environments 1 (OCR B)Polar Environments 2(OCR B)Waves Types and Characteristics

Ecosystems 2

Introduction to ResourcesIncreasing Demand for Food Issues Surrounding Food SecuritySustainable Food Production

Increasing Demand for WaterIssues Surrounding Water SecurityThe Sustainable Management of WaterSources

Global Patterns of Energy Consumption andSupply Non-Renewable Energy Renewable Energy

Managing Resources

LandformsManagement Strategies

UK Case Study Rivers

City Structure and Connectivity (Edexcel A & B)Migration Urban Growth and its Management

Opportunities and Challenges for Country 1Opportunities and Challenges for Country 2London 1 (AQA and OCR B)

UrbanisationLondon 2 (AQA and OCR B)Urban Regeneration Sustainable Urban Living

Bonjour! Ma famille et mes copains Les relations Mon temps libre / la routineCulture et tradition Au collège

Myself, my family and friendsPersonality and appearance changesMy relationships with family and friendsWhat makes a good friend?

Who are your role models?Longterm relationships and marriageMy ideal partner

Lá oú je visJe vais voyager! À l'avenir & Un emploi d'été Ma SanteNotre Planète

Bonjour!

GCSE FRENCH

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Key Concept Lectures

Technology and its usesHow I use technology Social media: good or bad? Staying safe online and making plans to be safer What �lms and TV shows do you like?A �lm/TV show I saw recently

What kind of music do you listen to?Music appreciation: saying why I like certain songsMusic in the Francophone worldDo you play an instrument?My reading habitsWhat I read recently

Free time at Home

What does healthy eating mean?My food diary (past, present and future tense)Functional Language: buying food at the marketDiscussing smoking and alcohol use among young peopleHow to stay �t and healthy

Social issues: racism and prejudiceVoluntary work: the work of médecins sans frontiersSocial issues: poverty and homelessnessVoluntary work: getting involved

Social Issues

Functional Language: medical emergencies!Where I usually go on holidayTravel and accommodationFunctional Language: making reservationsThe bene�ts of language learning/cultural exchange

Describing a disastrous holidayMy ideal holidayA future holiday/school tripFunctional Language: asking for and giving directions

Food in France vs the UKCelebrating Christmas in French-speaking countriesCelebrating Easter in French-speaking countries

The festivals of FranceFrench sporting eventsCelebrating New Year's Eve in French-speaking countries

Customs and Festivals in French-speaking Countries/Communities

Travel and Tourism

Identity and Culture

Clothes and shoppingMy hobbies and interestsWhat I do with friendsFunctional Language: making requests

Functional Language: invitations and excusesA recent trip to townSports and physical activityExtreme sports: why they're exciting and what risks they pose

Free time out and about

My daily routineHelping out at homeDescribing my houseThings to see in my town

Activities where I liveImprovements in my area My town: past and present What I think about my town and what I'd change

Home, Town and Neighbourhood

Environmental problems: climate change and global warmingEnvironmental problems: renewable and non-renewable energyHelping the environment

Les Amis de La TerreClimate change in my local areaFunctional Language: writing letters to persuade

Global Issues

My school and what I studyA typical day at schoolTalking about school rulesSchool uniform: for or against?What I'd change about my school

Discussing my future plans: work vs further educationComparing the education system in France vs the UKJobs and responsibilitiesDescribing part-time workAn interview for a summer job

Current and Future Study and Employment

¡Hola! Mi familia y mis amigos Las relaciones & La Rutina El Tiempo LibreEl Colegio

Myself, my family and friendsPersonality and appearance changesMy relationships with family and friendsWhat makes a good friend?

Who are your role models?Long-term relationships and marriageMy ideal partner

Mi Barrio¡Voy a viajar por el mundo!En el futuro & Trabajo de verano Mi Salud¡El deporte nos une! & Si cuidáramos nuestro mundo…

Technology and its usesHow I use technologySocial media: good or bad?Staying safe onlineWhat �lms and TV shows do you like?A �lm/TV show I saw recently

What kind of music do you listen to?Music appreciation: saying why I like certain songsMusic in the Hispanophone worldDo you play an instrument?My reading habitsWhat I read recently

GCSE SPANISH

Clothes and ShoppingMy hobbies and interestsWhat I do with friendsFunctional Language: making requests

Invitations and excusesA recent shopping tripSports and physical activityExtreme sports

My daily routineHelping out at homeDescribing my houseThings to see in my town

Activities where I liveImprovements in my areaMy town: past and presentWhat I think about my neighbourhood

Environmental problems: climate change andglobal warmingEnvironmental problems: renewable and non-renewable energy

Helping the environmentLos Amigos de la TierraWeather in my local areaFunctional Language: writing letters to persuade

What does healthy eating mean?My food diaryBuying food at the marketSmoking and alcohol use among young peopleHow to stay �t and healthy

Social issues: racism and inequalitySocial issues: Voluntary workSocial Issues: poverty and homelessness

Functional Language: medical emergencies!Where I usually go on holidayTravel and accommodationFunctional Language: making reservationsThe bene�ts of Language Learning

Describing a disastrous holidayMy ideal holidayA future school tripFunctional Language: asking for and giving directions

Food in Spain vs the UKCelebrating Christmas in Spanish-speaking countriesCelebrating Easter in Spanish-speaking countries

The festivals of SpainSpanish Sporting EventsCelebrating New Year’s Eve in Spanish speaking countries

My school and what I studyA typical day at schoolTalking about school rulesSchool uniform: for or against?What I'd change about my schoolDiscussing my future plans: work vs further education

Comparing the education system in Spain vs the UKJobs and ResponsibilitiesDescribing part-time workAn interview for a summer job

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Social Issues

Customs and Festivals in Spanish-speaking Countries/Communities

Travel and Tourism

Home, Town and Neighbourhood

Global Issues

Key Concept Lectures

Free time at Home

Identity and Culture

Free time out and about

Current and Future Study and Employment

Programming Basics Programming Basics 2 Data Structures Subroutines Further Programming Algorithms

Computer Systems Computer Systems 2 Data representation Computer networks and cybersecurity Impacts of digital technology

GCSE Computer Science

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Key Concept Lectures

Ethical, Legal, Cultural and Environmental Concerns

Wired and Wireless Networks 1Wired and Wireless Networks 2Network Topology

Protocols & Layers 1Protocols & Layers 2

Computer Networking

Computational logic Logic DiagramsComputational Logic

Ethical & Legal ConcernsCultural & Environmental Concerns

Computer Science Legislation

Design, Testing and TranslatorsStructured ProgrammingRobust Programming 1Robust Programming 2

High and Low Level LanguagesProgramme Translators

The Purpose and Function of the Central Processing UnitSystem Architecture

MemoryStorage Types, Devices and Characteristics

System Architecture, Memory and Storage

Threats to Network SecurityCybercrimePreventing Cybercrime & Network Attacks

System software 1System software 2

System Security & Software

Programming Constructs

Computational ThinkingCreating Algorithms and Pseudocode 1Creating Algorithms and Pseudocode 2

FlowchartsSearching algorithmsSorting algorithms

Algorithms

Data TypesProgramming ConceptsString manipulationProgram Inputs, Outputs and File Handling

Storing Records and SQLArraysSubroutines (procedures and functions)Operators

Data RepresentationUnits of informationNumber basesBinary 1Binary 2Converting between bases, HexadecimalCharacter encoding

Representing imagesRepresenting soundData storage and compressionEncryptionDatabases

ChristianityCatholic ChristianityIslamBuddhismHinduism

JudaismSikhismReligious ExpressionReligious TextsRelationships, Marriage and the Family

Crime and PunishmentMatters of Life and DeathOrigin Stories: Religion vs SciencePeace and Con�ictEquality, Human Rights and Social Justice

GCSE Religious Education

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Key Concept Lectures

Sex, Sexuality and ContraceptionMarriage, ethical modes of relationship and �delity

Support for families in the local religious communityGender Roles

Relationships and Family

The Nature of GodArguments for and against God

Divorce and remarriageExtended families and the nuclear family

General and special revelations

The Existence of God

Crime, evil and su�eringCriminals, crimes and justice Aims of punishment The Death penalty and forgiveness

Crime and Punishment

Challenges for religion: Secularism and ToleranceFreedom of belief, expression and practice Value of human life and self-determination Dialogue between religious groups

Religious and Non-Religious Belief

The six articles and �ve roots - Sunni and Shi'a IslamTawhid Angels, prophets and holy books, Risalah

Afterlife and eschatologyThe ImmamateFive pillars and ten obligatory acts

Private and public worshipFestivals and EidJihad

Islam

Nature of BrahmanThe TrimurtiThe aims and purpose of Hindu lifeThe Atman and Samsara

Free will, su�ering, knowledge and ignorance Matter, the three qualities, illusion, cosmologyPlaces and types of worshipFocuses of worship

The nature of Hindu yogaHindu festivals and pilgrimageEnvironmental projects

Hinduism

The nature of God and the Mool MantraThe purpose of human lifeKarma, rebirth and the aim of MuktiSewa and being God-centred

SangatThe GudwaraThe role of prayer and worship at home and in the Gudwara

The role and importance of the Akhand pathThe signi�cance of meditating on the name of God (Nam Japna) Birth and naming ceremonies, festivals and initiations

Sikhism

Origins of the universeThe Natural World

The Afterlife Sanctity of Life Religion and Life/Death

Peace and paci�smViolence, terrorism and extremism

Reasons for warWMDs

Justice and con�ictForgiveness and reconciliation

Peace and Conflict

Human rights, equality, prejudice and discriminationFreedom of religion

Racism and ethical arguments Wealth, poverty and charity

PovertySocial justice

Equality and Human Rights

Nature of God and The TrinityCreation and the afterlifeThe problem of evil and su�eringJesus' Life

Sin and salvationTypes of worship and prayerThe role of sacraments

Pilgrimage and celebrationsThe role of the churchMission and evangelism

Christianity

The life of BuddhaThe four noble truthsThe concept of Dharma and human destinyThe human personality and the 3 marks of existence

Buddhist ethical teachingsPlace and types of worshipMeditation, Chanting and Mantra recitingObjects of devotion, the Sangha

Festivals and retreatsThe 5 moral precepts and the 6 perfectionsDeath and mourning

Buddhism

TrinityCreation and the nature of humanityIncarnation, redemption and the Paschal mystery

Beliefs about life after deathLiturgical worship and popular pietyThe role and purpose of prayer

The funeral riteThe Catholic PilgrimageThe role of the Church - Evangelism

The nature of the almighty, the divine presenceNature and role of the Messiah The Covenant at Sinai and the Covenant with Abraham

Key moral principles and the sanctity of life

The relationship between free will and the MitzvotEschatological beliefs and teachingsThe nature and purpose of worship: The Synagogue

Shabbat and the importance of ritualTenakh and Talmud Dietary laws and signi�canceFestivals

Judaism

Catholic Christianity

Evil and su�eringVisions

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