A2 Theories of Social Inequalities (class, age, gender and ethnicity) Essay plans with evaluationQuick View
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A2 Theories of Social Inequalities (class, age, gender and ethnicity) Essay plans with evaluation

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A2 Sociology OCR spec- Unit 2 (SECTION B) This helps students with using theoretical understanding of social inequalities. I have included Functionalist, Marxist, Weberian, Feminist and New Right with direct evaluation in preparation for 40 mark essays. This can also be used for AS level. Students should have 4 A01 points (left hand side of table) with 4 A03 evaluative paragraphs (right hand side of table). I use this in class for students to help with revision, essay planning and as a ‘cheat sheet’. Can be differentiated. I have also colour coded each theory and matched up. This is not ‘black and white’ other theories or evaluations can be used!!! Enjoy :)
A2 THEORIES OF CRIME AND DEVIANCE (Essay plans with evaluation)Quick View
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A2 THEORIES OF CRIME AND DEVIANCE (Essay plans with evaluation)

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This essay table prepares students for Unit 3 Debates in Contemporary society A2 Sociology. I have included 4 studies for each theory (Functionalists, Marxists, Neo-Marxists, Interactionists., Feminism, Realism, Subcultural and New Right) with a reasoned evaluation point for each one. This will help with planning the essay. The table can be changed to other criticisms but these are there as a guide!
AS RESEARCH METHODS AND RESEARCHING SOCIAL INEQUALITIES OCRQuick View
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AS RESEARCH METHODS AND RESEARCHING SOCIAL INEQUALITIES OCR

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Lessons for all of Chapter 6 in OCR SOCIOLOGY BOOK (Component 2 Section A) -RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THEORY AND METHODS -MAIN STAGES OF RESEARCH PROCESS -METHODS USED IN SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH To be supplemented with text book, I have included page numbers for activities
Ethnicity and crime studies revisionQuick View
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Ethnicity and crime studies revision

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Revision notes with studies for explanations of ethnicity and crime (including discrimination and racism within the CJS, institutional racism and police culture, sentencing and the courts and explaining higher levels of criminality within some ethnic groups)