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Resources to help mainly teaching Psychology and Sociology at A-Level and GCSE. I often use tables and notes sheets to aid revision and help students organise their learning

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Resources to help mainly teaching Psychology and Sociology at A-Level and GCSE. I often use tables and notes sheets to aid revision and help students organise their learning
Applied Psychology Revision
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Applied Psychology Revision

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An A3 sheet giving students space to include all of the background, research and application of each Applied Psychology topic. Focus on evaluation elements of the specification
Notes Sheet for Little Hans Research
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Notes Sheet for Little Hans Research

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A table summarising they key behaviours of Little Hans in the Freud research, as well as how this was interpreted using the psychodynamic perspective and a chance for students to consider how other approaches might explain this behaviour
Homework Activity for Rosenhan
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Homework Activity for Rosenhan

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This homework includes a link to BBC Radio 4's mindchangers, looking at the Rosenhan study and includes questions students should consider while listening to the show
Psychological Debates Rating Scales
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Psychological Debates Rating Scales

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A quick revision activity asking students to place each of the core studies along a scale for each debate. I extend this by getting them to justify their answers and have a class discussion where students may have come to different conclusions. Finally we use this to build exam style answers
Sperry Procedure and Results Table
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Sperry Procedure and Results Table

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Students can often become confused by some of the Sperry findings, using this table alongside teaching the methodology allows students to breakdown the procedure, using their knowledge predict findings and compare this to the actual findings from Sperry. Comparing the predictions of students to the actual findings also gives teachers a chance to assess how well students understand the background and procedure of the study