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A range of full lessons (powerpoints/activities) for both A-level Psychology and BTEC Health and Social Care. Any feedback on resources downloaded would be much appreciated.

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A range of full lessons (powerpoints/activities) for both A-level Psychology and BTEC Health and Social Care. Any feedback on resources downloaded would be much appreciated.
Definitions of Abnormality: Statistical Infrequency & Deviation from Social Norms
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Definitions of Abnormality: Statistical Infrequency & Deviation from Social Norms

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A fully resourced lesson covering 2 definitions of abnormality. The starter requires students to organise the card sort into behaviours/characteristics that are abnormal or normal with a justification. Then the powerpoint outlines the key aspects of each of these definitions allowing students.Students then organise the behaviours again but to include some justification using the content which they have learned. A short application task requires students to apply their knowledge of the two definitions (from page 135 of the green hair girl book). The final task helps students to evaluate the two definitions. This starts with two discussion tasks in which students consider the strengths and weaknesses of each definition and then they are provided with a framework (evaluate-student handout) to help complete this using the powerpoint.
Failure to Function and Deviation from Ideal Mental Health
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Failure to Function and Deviation from Ideal Mental Health

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A fully resourced lesson to outline and evaluate two definitions of abnormality (Failure to Function Adequately, and Deviation from Ideal Mental Health) The lesson starts with a ‘teacher outline’ of Failure to Function Adequately. Students then consolidate and apply their understanding of the definition through watching the video of Denise (Hoarder.mp4). Then there is a short student task and teacher outline for ‘Deviation from Ideal Mental Health’. Students then consolidate their understanding by transforming the content into pictures and symbols (using student handout AO1). To help students evaluate the definition there are some discussion prompts on the powerpoint followed by an independent matching task. As a plenary and/or homework task students are asked to review ‘The Naked Rambler’ and apply their knowledge of these two definitions (and potentially others) to this situation
Unit 5: Equality, Diversity & Discrimination (P1, M1, D1)
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Unit 5: Equality, Diversity & Discrimination (P1, M1, D1)

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A 2 part lesson to introduce Unit 5 and also to learn content related to equality, diversity and discrimination. A range of student centered activities are included, such as a video to grasp both definitions and examples of some key terms, student research task (computers/IT access required) and a matching task. Also included is ‘guidance sheets’ (and powerpoint) on how to complete P1/M1/D1. As a centre we used the old case studies (i.e. Nusrat, Maria etc) for students to complete a practice assignment for this criteria.
Definitions of Abnormality: Consolidation Lesson (Part 3) - Revision
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Definitions of Abnormality: Consolidation Lesson (Part 3) - Revision

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This lesson should take place after learning all four definitions (failure to function adequately, deviation from ideal mental health, statistical infrequency and deviation from social norms). It is designed to help students consolidate/review their knowledge of all four definitions. The lesson begins with a matching task with requires students to identify whether the evaluation points are strengths or weaknesses and more importantly which definition of abnormality they relate to. The students are required to complete an application task which requires them to read scenarios and identify which definition of abnormality would deem the behaviour abnormal and why. There are then two application style exam questions with answers (for self-assessment). Finally students one of two activities to review all definitions. ‘Numbered heads together’: (groups of 4 and ask them to number themselves 1-4. Put one of the questions on the powerpoint up and give students 1 minute to dicuss. Finally, select a number at random and one person in each group must offer some feedback. Quiz Quiz Trade: These are pre-prepared flashcards (see attached) with a question and answer. The aim is to have students work in pairs/groups to ask questions and answer questions. When they are the ‘question master’ their role is to check the respondents answer and to prompt for more information when needed.
Application of Psychodynamic & Humanist Perpsectives to Health and Social Care (Unit 11)
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Application of Psychodynamic & Humanist Perpsectives to Health and Social Care (Unit 11)

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A lesson which helps students apply their knowledge of both the psychodynamic and humanist perspectives to H&SC. This helps students understand learning aim A2 (Psychodynamic, e.g. understanding challenging behaviour, understanding and managing anxiety AND Humanistic, e.g. empathy, respecting other individuals, active listening.) There are a range of activities including videos and application style tasks.
Sapir-Whorf  & Our View of the World (GCSE Psychology)
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Sapir-Whorf & Our View of the World (GCSE Psychology)

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Two 1 hour lessons. The first outlines & evaluates the Sapir Whorf Hypothesis. This includes:- knowledge retrieval starter Video to introduce the theory teacher led notes/discussion application task discussion & independent written task for AO3 The second lesson outlines our view of the world i.e. recognition of colour & recall of events. This includes:- practical activities to demonstrate research into this area link back to Sapir Whorf (i.e. how this research can be used to evaluate Sapir Whorf) 9 mark exam question on Sapir Whorf
Differences in Animal & Human Communication & Von Frisch
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Differences in Animal & Human Communication & Von Frisch

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A two hour lesson / 2 one hour lessons which cover the differences between animal & human communication followed by Von Frisch Bee Study. The first lesson on animal Vs. human communication include:- Knowledge Retrieval Starter Discussion task video task Independent written task The second lesson on Von Frisch includes;- video of study (two provided) comic strip framework OR written study framework evaluation matching task application task homework exam questions
Nervous System & Fight or Flight Response  (2 lessons)
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Nervous System & Fight or Flight Response (2 lessons)

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Two 1 hour lesson to outline the divisions of the nervous system and the fight or flight response Lesson one: nervous system includes:- knowledge retrieval starter Optional video to outline the nervous video independent task (with framework to support students) short answer/mini-whiteboard plenary application task Lesson two: Role of the ANS & Fight or Flight response knowledge retrieval starter discussion task/ independent task to oultine the response marking exercise homework exam questions (with mark scheme for self-assessment)
Non-Verbal Communication (3 lessons)
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Non-Verbal Communication (3 lessons)

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Three one hour lessons on Non-Verbal Communication. This includes eye contact, body language, posture. The first lesson on eye contact includes:- knowledge retrieval starter discussion tasks video task student activity to demonstrate how eye contact interferes with conversation 5.exam questions with mark scheme for self-assessment The second lesson on body language includes:- knowledge retrieval starter discussion tasks independent task - create a poster homework task based around research methods with self-assessment mark scheme provided The third lesson on posture includes:- knowledge retrieval starter discussion & video task application tasks exam questions with mark scheme for self-assessment
Ways services are provided/Roles of organisations (B1) BTEC Health and Social Care Unit 2 Level 3
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Ways services are provided/Roles of organisations (B1) BTEC Health and Social Care Unit 2 Level 3

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A fully resourced lesson to outline the ways services are provided by the public, private and voluntary sector. This outlines what public, private and voluntary sectors are and considers the similarities and differences between them. Also students investigate health care (NHS/GP) and social care (Adult Social Care and Children's Services) further to discover how they are funded, services provided etc. The lesson include a range of activities including a powerpoint presentation with key information (teacher input), KWL grid to elicit knowledge from learners and enable them to reflect on their learning, videos, matching tasks (with answers provided).
Models of Memory
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Models of Memory

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A set of lessons to outline & evaluate topics of memory including:- 1. Outlining differences between short-term and long-term memory including research such as Jacobs, Peterson and Peterson, Baddeley and Bahrick 1. Multi-store model of memory 2. Working Memory Model 3. Types of Long-Term Memory These lessons provide a range of activities including replications of experiments, videos, 'treasure hunt' as well as a writing frames and practice exam questions
Memory GCSE Psychology AQA
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Memory GCSE Psychology AQA

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A complete unit of work Processes of Memory Types of (Long-term) Memory Multi-Store Model of Memory Murdock & Serial Position Curve War of the ghosts Reconstructive Memory Factors Affecting Memory (False Memories, Interference & Context Revision Lesson- Knowledge Organiser