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Study Skills/Employability
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Study Skills/Employability

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This bundle is aimed at ages 16-Adults and covers essential aspects of most study skills/employment courses. It can also be used for tutorials during the lead up to students applying for jobs or applying for university. This bundle also includes presentation skills, career planning and personal SWOT Analyses.
Coping
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Coping

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This bundle includes lessons on coping with setbacks,, job rejection and stress.
Genetically Inherited Disorders
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Genetically Inherited Disorders

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A lesson on genetically inherited disorders which includes whole class activities and discussions including Punnett diagrams across 36 slides on PowerPoint. Disorders covered include: -Huntington's Disease -Polydactyl -Haemophilia Students are also provided with quiz question opportunities to check learning and progress throughout and a poster based research activity.
Introduction into writing travel brochures/travel brochure writing
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Introduction into writing travel brochures/travel brochure writing

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This is an introductory lesson into the features of travel brochures. There are activities and discussions for students to participate in throughout the lesson. This lesson could be used prior to students writing their own full travel brochure. The Objectives are: 1. Recognise features of Travel Brochures 2. Examine features of Travel Brochures and their Audiences 3. Write an extract of a travel brochure
Labelling Theory and Crime
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Labelling Theory and Crime

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This lesson introduces students to the idea of labelling theory and what can impact on being labelled as criminal e.g. the circumstance, historical period etc. Modern examples are used e.g. the one legged model to introduce students to this area in a way they can relate to. Students will embark on a range of activities surrounding Becker, Labelling theory, Producing a Web Page based on the theory and will be briefly introduced to the overlap between sociological/criminological theory and philosophy by looking at John Stuart Mills and Jeremy Bentham. This should last for around 2 hours depending on the group delivered to.