Topical Case Studies for the Pearson Edexcel A level Paper 3: The Politics Power-Up
Topical Case Studies for the Pearson Edexcel A level Paper 3: The Politics Power-Up
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Whether it's the shifting dynamics of "Pax Trumpiana" in Washington, the latest complexities of the Strait of Hormuz, or the power plays in the US-Iran conflict, students need up-to-date case studies to confidently secure those top marks.
The difference between a B and an A* isn’t more content - it’s having fresh, versatile evidence that makes an examiner sit up and take notice. We’ve teamed up with trusted experts Jessica Hardy and Sarra Jenkins to provide a high-intensity webinar focused entirely on the case studies your students need for their Paper 3 exam.
These sessions aren't about re-teaching the whole syllabus. They are about the "what" and "where" of the Pearson Edexcel papers: identifying the most powerful, current examples and showing students how they might deploy them across multiple exam questions.
- We will bring your students' knowledge right up to date with four key case studies that you can use widely in your exams.
- Updating key cases for the Paper 3 topics - US Constitution, Congress, Presidency, Supreme Court and Civil Rights, and Democracy.
- Applying these case studies to all of your topics to minimise AO1 space and maximise AO2/3.
- Essay technique recap.
- Q&A for last minute questions.
How to join
One booking covers your entire A-level Politics cohort. Your school receives a unique access link for our private stream.
- Flexible: Project the live stream to the whole class or share the link so students can join from their own devices at home.
- Interactive: Includes a live chat for real-time Q&A with Jessica and Sarra.
- Recordings included: If they can't make the live slot, the full recording is available immediately and stays active for 6 months—perfect for final revision.
Pricing
- Single Webinar: £70.75
We know how school finance works. No upfront credit card is needed—we’ll send an invoice to your finance department after the event to keep things simple.
About our trainers
Jessica Hardy is Head of Politics at a sixth form college in South London. She is also online editor of Politics Review magazine and a Team Leader for a major examination body. Jessica has authored several workbooks and student guides including Hachette Learning’s Political Ideas.
Sarra Jenkins is an experienced Politics and History Tutor. She works for a major examination body and has authored several bestselling textbooks including Hachette Learning’s Pearson Edexcel A Level Politics and US Politics Annual Updates.