the resource explains marriage and social changes that occur regarding marriage. It shows how diversity affects family.It brings in other variables such as marriage , divorce , and different forms of family and how secularization, civil laws and life style change the structure of marriage. Prepared for Sociology IGCSE and AS Level.
This resource explains Understanding the limits of Official Statistics and Why Crime may increase in a state. It shows the weaknesses and highlights of official record as evidence and data in research.It explains why police cannot reduce crime in cities.Prepared for Sociology AS and A/ Level. For paper 1, research methods.
This resource explains the Theoretical Factors that shape research include the positivism vs interpretivism debate, issues of sampling, and collecting and analyses sociological data. The resource shows- the differences between qualitative and quantitative methods, sampling techniques, their strengths and differences, including pilot study, generalizations etc,
This resource explains Durkheim’s View on Religion.It show the concept of Totem, in religion, functions of religion as expressed by Emile Durkheim. It explains other functions of religion- social control, social integration, social solidarity etc. Prepared for A/L Sociology.
This resource is prepared for Sociology IGCSE and AS/A-Level Sociology. It explains .George Peter Murdock’s View on Nuclear Family. It present argument for and against the view. Contains quiz on family and how and why Family is universal or otherwise.
This resource is made for Sociology IGCSE and A-Level It explains the Reasons Birth Rates Fall As A Country Develops. It shows other variables such as mortality rate , Fertility rate, government policy, contraceptives etc as reasons that impinges on birth rate. It shows the contrasts between developed and under developed nations in this context.It uses examples to show similarity and differences.
This resource Discusses the Characteristics of Modern Society According to Weber.It shows Weber’s view of modern society.His views on religion and capitalism, morality and religion.The resource is made for AS/A-Level Sociology. It explains Weber’s idea of Vesterhen, bureaucratization and rationalization.
This resource is prepared for Sociology IGCSE andA-Level.It explains research design.The resource shows types of sociology research it explains four stages of research -surveys, experiments, observational studies, and the use of existing data. it shows the advantages and dis advantages of the different methods.The resource shows other research methods such as experiments and its weaknesses and highlights etc.
This resource is made for IGCSE History.It explains how the USA reacted to the USSR’S expansion , and how the later reacted to the USA’s action.The resource explains various incidents such as the Iron Curtain Speech, the USSR reaction to the speech,the Berlin Blockade, Marshal Plan and aid, and the reactions from USSR.It explains the consequences of the events during the period.
The resource explains how Britain controlled its numerous colonies.It explains the scramble and partition, it explains imperialism and colonialism, in Africa and India.The resource explains how Britain’s power began to decline by 1924,and decolonisation, including India’s independence, and the attitude of Britain towards her colonies. The resource is made for KS4, IGCSE, Contains sources and interpretations
The resource explains different views of functionalism as explained by : Durkheim, Parson and Robert Merton and criticisms from different theorists. The resource shows interpretivist,post -modernist and Marxist Criticisms of Functionalism, in Methods and theory Sociology AS and A 2.
The resource explains important events in the Cuban Missile Crisis. It shows the event of the Bay of Pig invasion.It shows the stained relationship between Fidel Castro and Kruschev, and how the managed the crisis. The resource explains other topical issues such as the Domino Theory and Operation Mongoose , as well as other Cold War issues. Prepared for IGCSE History
The resource is made for History Case Study on 2oth century, History, focusing on international relations in the 20th century, on the spread of communism and US response. The resource explains topical issues on the causes of Vietnam War, the strategies employed by the two countries- US and Vietnam.It explains the use of chemical weapons and international responses and protests, including the role of media etc.
The resource explains why Cold War Started .It is prepared for IGCSE History for Core Content.It contains why alliance failed, Development of the arms race
Mutually assured destruction (MAD)
Ideological differences
Containment Policy
The signing of the Nazi-Soviet Pact 1939
NATO and the Warsaw Pact
Winston Churchill’s Speech
Disagreements over Germany
Competition between East and West
Competition between East and West
Marshall Aid
Korean Crisis
The resource explains Russia’s Civil War. It shows reasons why the Reds emerged Victorious over the Whites in the Civil War.The resource explains the leadership of the reds and whites during the civil war and the roles played by various leaders on both side during the civil war.
The resource is made for Sociology IGCSE. it explains Peter Wilmot and Michael Young Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Family. It uses Ann Oakley’s argument on dual burden and segregated roles to argue against symmetrical family. Contains experiment on London households carried out by Wilmot and Young.
The resource explains the Schlieffen Plan, during WW1. It shows why Germany adopted the strategy .It shows the significance of the plan , and why the plan failed. Prepared for History IGCSE, on World War1.
Prepared for IGCSE KS4 Economic. At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
D efine the mixed economic system. Describe government intervention to
address market failure Definitions, drawing and interpretation of
appropriate diagrams showing the effects of three government
microeconomic policy measures : maximum and minimum prices in
product, labour and foreign exchange markets; indirect taxation ; and
subsidies . Definitions only of; government microeconomic policy
measures: regulation; privatisation
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
Define market failure and the key terms associated with market failure: public
good , merit good, demerit good, social benefits , external benefits, private benefits,
social costs, external costs, private costs.
Causes
of market failure With respect to public goods, merit and demerit
goods, external costs and external benefits, abuse
of monopoly power and factor
immobility . Examples of market failure with respect to these areas only.
Consequences
of market failure The implications of misallocation of resources in
respect of the over consumption of demerit goods and goods with external costs,
and the under consumption of merit goods and goods with external benefits
Note:
diagrams of demand and supply relating to market failure are not required.
‘Class Activities’ and ‘Multiple Choice Questions’
with Answers.’
This resource is made for IGCSE and AS Sociology. It explains the functionalist view on family, I t discusses Talcot Parson’s View of family ,roles of family, functional- fit theory of family, and Peter Murdock’s perspective on Nuclear family. It shows the criticisms of the views.