Psychology Teaching Resources: A-Level and GCSE all boards
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Digital teaching resources for Psychology, all the major examination boards: AQA, OCR and EDEXCEL (A-Level and GCSE). Message me if you wish to purchase with a school invoice, it can be arranged (amac54@btinternet.com)
Digital teaching resources for Psychology, all the major examination boards: AQA, OCR and EDEXCEL (A-Level and GCSE). Message me if you wish to purchase with a school invoice, it can be arranged (amac54@btinternet.com)
Psychology, AQA A-Level, accurate predictions for the 2024 examinations series
These are the UPDATED PREDICTIONS MAY 2024
Essential for both students and teachers (new and experienced)
10 pages, photocopiable IN WORD FORMAT
The accuracy of last year’s predictions are clearly shown
Based on my probability formula, not just guess work!!!
Designed as a ‘self-help’ guide for teachers and students
Thanks Andy Mac CPsychol
Psychology Research Methods Content Analysis and Thematic Analysis (class practical)
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Suitable for all examination boards
Consists of a PPT display covering concepts and stimuli / hints for performing Content Analysis and Thematic Analysis (22 slides)
Concept worksheet to go with PPT and answers
Content Analysis (CA): Gender representation in advertising for children. Includes a workbook (stimuli on PPT), step by step guide on how to perform CA and an assignment (write up report).
Thematic Analysis (TA): Analysis of an interview with a reformed alcoholic. Includes hints on the PPT and a workbook which includes an extract from the interview, step by step guide on how to perform TA and an assignment (write up report).
Complete coverage of this topic made easy, just ‘pick up and go’… suitable for both new and experienced teachers
You are welcome to amend, expand or reduce the display to suit your needs.
I HAVE USED THIS RESOURCE IN THE CLASSROOM
Copying this resource for sharing or personal profit, is against copyright.
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The experienced author:
Andy McCarthy (amac education: Psychology) is a Chartered Psychologist, experienced teacher, lecturer and publisher.
HOW TO WRITE A GOOD UCAS PERSONAL STATEMENT, GUIDE + EXAMPLES
PRINTABLE GUIDE IS 3 PAGES AND TWO EXAMPLE STATEMENTS AND YOU GET COPIES IN BOTH WORD AND PDF FORMATS
I AM A RETIRED LECTURER (25 YEARS) AND HAVE SEEN MANY GOOD AND MANY POOR PERSONAL STATEMENTS.
THE PERSONAL STATEMENT IS VERY IMPORTANT. IT IS ALL THE UNIVERSITY KNOWS ABOUT YOU AS A PERSON AND CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE WHEN OFFERING PLACES.
THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK
ANDY MAC CPsychol
A-Level Psychology: RESEARCH METHODS, PPT DISPLAY & WORKBOOK (Suitable for all examination boards)
• Also, included in this package is a separate PPT display covering the ‘Binomial Sign Test’… simple rationale, worked examples and exercises
Part of the: The ‘pick-up a module and go’ series
Extensive ppt display (92 slides) and workbook (108 pages) covers every aspect of the specifications for A-Level Psychology:
• Introduction to Research Methods
• Scientific Processes
• Data Handling and analysis
The workbook is crammed with information, self-learn exercises, examination style questions, class practical ideas and an MCQ (with answered supplied).
The main format of the workbook is PDF (holds format better for printing). The workbook can be used by students for self-learning, printed in section as worksheets or as a whole class teaching aid.
Please note, also available from my TES Shop:
• A separate bundle aimed specifically at Research Methods for AQA A-Level Psychology
• A bundle suitable for all examination boards, covering the required statistical tests and standard deviation (including t-tests, Chi-Square etc) and evaluating correlations (including the advanced issue: Can you predict from a correlation?)
• Maths4Psych, suitable for all examination boards and covers all the OFQUAL requirements for pre-tertiary psychology students
The author, Andy McCarthy is a Chartered Psychologist, Member of the Royal Society of Statisticians, experienced teacher, lecturer and publisher
OCR GCSE Psychology (9-1): Psychological Problems / Sample Sides
Paper One: Studies and applications in psychology
FULL DISPLAY (143 SLIDES) COVERS:
An introduction to mental health
Schizophrenia
Clinical depression
Development of treatments
…and the two key studies:
Daniel, D. G., Weinberger, D. R., Jones, D. W., et al. (1991) “The effect of amphetamine on regional cerebral blood flow during cognitive activation in Schizophrenia.
” TANDOC Jr, E. C., FERRUCCI, P. AND DUFFY, M (2015) Facebook use, envy, and depression among college students: Is Facebooking depressing?
Consists of an extensive PPT display (143 slides) giving clear and full coverage of the module.
The presentation has teaching comments where suitable, exam style questions and activities to encourage thinking.
Complete coverage of this module, just ‘pick up and go’… suitable for both new and experienced teachers
You are welcome to amend, expand or reduce the display to suit your needs.
Copying this resource for sharing or personal profit, is against copyright.
…. Thanks
The experienced author:
Andy McCarthy (amac education: Psychology) is a Chartered Psychologist, experienced teacher, lecturer and publisher.
HOW TO EVALUATE, AQA A-LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY, ESSENTIAL RESOURCE FOR ALL TEACHERS
EXAMINERS ARE OFTEN CRITICAL ABOUT HOW STUDENTS ADDRESS EVALUATION IN EXAM QUESTIONS
THIS RESOURCE IN A WORKBOOK (17 PAGES) COVERS
HOW TO EVALUATE USING AO2 AND AO3
HOW TO ANSWER AN APPLICATION QUESTION
A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ‘EVALUATION TOOLKIT’ 26 SLIDES
THESE RESOURCES WILL BE USEFUL FOR NEW AND EXPERIENCED.
THE AUTHOR (ANDY MAC) IS AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER, LECTURER AND PUBLISHER
THANK YOU
Standard Deviation made simple, research methods worksheet
What it is, why important and how to calculate, all in two pages…
If you like this FREE resource leave feedback and check the rest of my TES store
Thanks
Andy Mac
Pilot Studies, Research Methods Worksheet: what are they and why do them?
A self-learn worksheet, to help the student gain a deeper understanding of a popular exam question; which is often poorly answered
Covers what is a pilot study, including looking for floor and ceiling effects
Cover what a pilot study is not, including looking for ethical issues
Plus a couple of exam style questions (with exam tips)
If you like this FREE resource, feedback is nice and do browse my shop for other products (some free and some charged for)
Thanks
Andy Mac