A mock paper 2 (Crime and Deviance and Social Stratification) for the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
The layout and content of the paper has been designed to mimic the style and structure of a real exam. All questions are worded similarly to those of past papers and where research has been used, this is authentic, mirroring that of AQA’s questions.
This bundle contains all the content required for the Education part of the AQA GCSE Sociology course.
All documents comply with the AQA Scheme of Work and Specification, meaning the content covered is comprehensive and exhaustive.
The lessons included are:
The Function of Education
Types of Schools and Educational Policy
Social Class and Educational Achievement
Gender and Educational Achievement
Ethnicity and Educational Achievement
This resource contains a word document containing everything students need to know regarding the British education system for the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
It contains the following information:
Trends of educational achievement based on ethnicity
External factors affecting ethnicity and educational achievement
Internal factors affecting ethnicity and educational achievement
This resource contains a word document containing everything students need to know regarding gender and educational achievement for the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
It contains the following information:
Trends of educational achievement based on gender
Patterns of subject choice by gender
Reasons for these subject choices
External factors affecting gender and educational achievement
Internal factors affecting gender and educational achievement
This resource contains a word document containing everything students need to know regarding social class and educational achievement for the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
It contains the following information:
The ways through which educational achievement is measured in Britain
Patterns of educational achievement based on social class
The work of Halsey, Heath and Ridge
External factors affecting social class and achievement in Britain
Internal factors affecting social class and achievement
The work of Ball on parental choice and marketisation
This resource contains a word document containing everything students need to know regarding the British education system for the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
It contains the following information:
The structure of the British education system
The different types of schools in the UK
An overview and arguments for/against private education
Various alternative forms of education
The history of educational reform in Britain
This resource contains a word document containing everything students need to know regarding the function of education for the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
It contains the following information:
The functions of education
The functionalist view of education
Parson’s functionalist view of education
Durkheim’s view of education
The Marxist view of education
Bowles and Gintis’ Marxist view of education
The feminist view of education
Willis’ account of the counter-school culture
A mock paper 1 (Families and Education) for the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
The layout and content of the paper has been designed to mimic the style and structure of a real exam. All questions are worded similarly to those of past papers and where research has been used, this is authentic, mirroring that of AQA’s questions.
This bundle contains all the content required for the Families part of the AQA GCSE Sociology course.
All documents comply with the AQA Scheme of Work and Specification, meaning the content covered is comprehensive and exhaustive.
The lessons included are:
Family forms
Family diversity
Sociological perspectives on the family
Relationships within the family
Criticisms of families
Marriage
Conjugal roles
Divorce
This resource contains a word document containing everything students need to know regarding divorce for the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
It contains the following information:
The pattern of divorce in Britain since 1945
Reasons for the rise in divorce since 1945
The consequences of divorce for family members
Marxist perspectives on divorce
Feminist perspectives on divorce
Functionalist perspectives on divorce
This resource contains a word document containing everything students need to know regarding conjugal roles for the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
It contains the following information:
Joint and segregated conjugal roles
The domestic division of labour in both traditional and contemporary British families
Issues that impact on conjugal role relationships within the contemporary family, including decision making, money management, dual career families, childrearing and leisure activities
Oakley’s feminist perspective on the idea of the conventional family
Young and Wilmott’s account of the symmetrical family
Marxist views on conjugal roles
Feminist views on conjugal roles
Functionalist views on conjugal roles
This resource contains a word document containing everything students need to know regarding marriage for the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
It contains the following information:
Trends in marriage in Britain
Causes of the decline in marriage
The different types of marriage
Marxist, feminist and functionalist perspectives on marriage
This resource contains a word document containing everything students need to know regarding the "Criticisms of Families” part of the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
It contains the following information:
The following criticisms of contemporary British families:
Isolation
Unrealistic idealisation
Loss of traditional functions
Lack of contact with wider kinship networks
The status and role of women within families
Marital breakdown
Dysfunctional families
This resource contains a word document containing everything students need to know regarding the “Changing relationships within families” part of the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
It contains the following information:
How relationships within British families have changed over time, including pre-industrial families (1600 to 1800), industrialised families (post 1800) and contemporary families
Relationships between parents and children today
Wilmott and Young’s research on the extended family in the 1950s
Wilmott and Young’s principle of stratified diffusion
Contemporary family related issues, including:
The quality of parenting
The relationship between teenagers and adults
Care of the disabled and elderly
Arranged marriage
This resource contains a word document containing everything students need to know regarding the sociological perspectives on the family’s function for the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
It contains the following information:
Explanation and evaluation of the functionalist view of the family, including Murdock and Parson
Explanation and evaluation of the Marxist view of the family, including Zaretsky
Explanation and evaluation of the feminist view of the family, including Delphy and Leonard
This resource contains a word document containing everything students need to know regarding family diversity in Britain for the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
It contains the following information:
Relevant statistical information regarding the increase in family diversity
Reasons behind these trends
Relevant statistical information regarding the relevance of the nuclear family in contemporary British society
An overview of how British media portrays the nuclear family
This resource contains a word document containing everything students need to know regarding the “Family forms” part of the AQA GCSE Sociology specification.
It contains the following information:
The definition of a family and household
The different types of family which exist in contemporary Britain
The work of the Rapoports on family diversity, as well as evaluation
The family life cycle in Britain
Alternatives to the family e.g. commune, kibbutz, house shares etc.
Family diversity in a global context
A level 6 (Grade 9) model essay comparing how Remains and Bayonet Charge explore the effects of war.
The essay is split into three paragraphs, each paragraph analysing a similarity/difference between the two poems in their representation of the effects of war.
This resource can be used to give students an idea of how to structure an essay or any key ideas they can use in their own essays.
A level 6 (Grade 9) model essay comparing how Exposure and Bayonet Charge explore ideas about war.
The essay is split into three paragraphs, each paragraph analysing a similarity/difference between the two poems in their representation war.
This resource can be used to give students an idea of how to structure an essay or any key ideas they can use in their own essays.
A level 6 (Grade 9) model essay comparing how War Photographer and Poppies explore the effects of war.
The essay is split into three paragraphs, each paragraph analysing a similarity/difference between the two poems in their representation of the effects of war.
This resource can be used to give students an idea of how to structure an essay or any key ideas they can use in their own essays.