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Could discuss as a class or just peer assess

Flipped Learning Could discuss as a class or just peer assess

Edward and Mary: Government Good learning: Recall the key issues Edward/Mary’s governments faced Great learning: Explain whether the issues Edward/Mary’s governments faced constitute a crisis Even better: Evaluate whether there was a ‘Mid Tudor Crisis’ in government. Key Words: Factions In what ways and how effectively was England governed during this period?

Mid-Tudor Crisis – was there a crisis in the government during the reigns of Edward and Mary? What would a ‘crisis in government’ look like during the reigns of Edward and Mary? Crisis – government poses danger to the monarch? Write answers on the board – factionalism, weak leadership (Lord Protectors for Edward)

We are going to look at whether there was a crisis in the governments of Edward and Mary. This can be decided using a dart board. There are different ways in which you can measure the problems Edward and Mary’s governments faced (the different colours). The closer you get to the bullseye, the more serious the problem is. TASK – IN YOUR OPINION, WHICH OF THESE COLOURS SIGNIFY A ‘CRISIS’? THIS WOULD MAKE UP YOUR CRITERIA IN AN INTRODUCTION. White – tension between government members/factions Black – one person/faction gaining “too much” power within the government Blue – government members/factions gaining “too much” power over the Monarch Red – Failed coup Yellow – Successful coup

Edward and Mary: Government You have been given a sheet with different events in relation to government under Somerset, Northumberland and Mary. Your job is to decide whether the event constitutes a ‘crisis’ and if so, how. To do this you need to decide whether the event belongs on the dart board, as if so, where – colour code each event to signify where it goes. White – tension between government members/factions Black – one person/faction gaining “too much” power within the government Blue – government members/factions gaining “too much” power over the Monarch Red – Failed coup Yellow – Successful coup

Was there a ‘Mid-Tudor Crisis’ in government? Maybe indicate a decided ‘crisis point’ with the smart board pen? Somerset 1547-1549 Northumberland 1550-1553 Mary 1553-1558

TASK: write an introduction to this question. To what extent there a ‘Mid-Tudor Crisis’ in government? TASK: write an introduction to this question. Define – any key words Criteria – What would need to happen for there to be a ‘Mid-Tudor Crisis’ in government Judgement – What is your answer to the question? *REMEMBER: In your final exam, a Mid-Tudor essay question would also contain either the end of HVII’s reign, or the beginning of Elizabeth I’s reign!* Could discuss as a class or just peer assess

Mid-Tudor Crisis Overview 1. Power of the Monarchy 2. Government JUDGEMENT ON WHETHER THERE WAS A MID-TUDOR CRISIS, WITH A FACT ABOUT SOMERSET, NORTHUMBERLAND AND MARY TO SUPPORT 3. Foreign Relations 4. Religion 5. Society and Economy 6. Key individuals/people Could discuss as a class or just peer assess

Flipped Learning Fill in the Government row of the revision grid for Edward and Mary. Fill in the Foreign Relations row of the revision grid for HVII and HVIII Could discuss as a class or just peer assess