Knowing and understanding legal concepts is one thing, but being able to apply them to evaluate contemporaneous issues is a whole different skill altogether. It's one that requires careful attention and unpacking during class time through discussion and explicit teacher modelling. Now, when it comes to IA2, if the big challenge is finding enough class time to model the skill of research, synthesis and of evaluative thinking: but don’t stress, we’ve got your back with these resources. They’re made and presented by experienced teachers, bespoke to the QCE.
To help students understand the IA2, visualise each step in the criterion and see what a sample response looks like, use this Edrolo masterclass (subscription required).
To help students understand what an example of a contemporaneous issue and how to apply evaluative thinking, use this Edrolo lesson on evaluating and analysing the legal framework of climate change (subscription required).
A great way to win back class time for explicit instruction of skills is to flip the content. We’ve got every syllabus dot point covered, made, written and presented by teachers bespoke to the QCE course.
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