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PSYCHOLOGY RESOURCES (OCR A-LEVEL, OCR GCSE, AQA GCSE)

OCR A-level Psychology OCR GCSE Psychology AQA GCSE Psychology

OCR A-level Psychology OCR GCSE Psychology AQA GCSE Psychology
OCR A-Level A3 Sheet, Individual Differences Area Psychology – Psychodynamic Perspective
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OCR A-Level A3 Sheet, Individual Differences Area Psychology – Psychodynamic Perspective

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A3 worksheet on Individual Differences Area, Psychodynamic Perspective for OCR A-Level Psychology. The resource includes: Assumptions of the perspective Assumption 1: The Unconscious Mind - ID, Ego, Superego Assumption 2: Early Experience Affects Adult Experience, Psychosexual Stages of Development (ages, key developmental task, adult fixation) Assumption 3: Unconscious Information is Presented in Outward Communication (Freudian slips, dream analysis, talking therapy/association) Evaluation/debates: free will vs. determinism, individual vs. situational, social sensitivity, psychology as a science, usefulness.
OCR A-level Psychology Y12 Components 1 & 2 Revision Pack - for Y13 students underperforming
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OCR A-level Psychology Y12 Components 1 & 2 Revision Pack - for Y13 students underperforming

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OCR A-level Psychology Y12 Components 1 & 2 Revision Pack Designed for Y13 students underperforming after autumn term assessment. Can be set as a half-term task. Covers research methods and glossary of terms task. Core studies revision (all 20 studies) Research methods part B 15-mark question exam practice with example questions to complete Provides 3 overall targets, clear action steps and explanation of how it’ll help students improve. Word doc file - 38 pages
AQA GCSE Psychology Component 1 Revision Pack, 130+ tasks, 40 sessions, 20 week plan
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AQA GCSE Psychology Component 1 Revision Pack, 130+ tasks, 40 sessions, 20 week plan

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AQA GCSE PSYCHOLOGY REVISION PACK COMPONENT 1: COGNITION AND BEHAVIOUR *** 40 revision sessions 20-week revision plan Over 130 revision tasks Covers 4 topics: Development, Research Methods, Memory & Perception Practice exam questions for every session** Which students would benefit from this resource? These tasks are designed for Year 11 GCSE students to complete over 2 sessions per week for 20 weeks. There are 40 sessions in total which cover all four topics in Component 1 (Paper 1) and includes exam practice questions in every session. How long is each session? It is designed as a 20-week-long revision plan, with a gradual increase in the amount of time the tasks should approximately take as students progress with the tasks. Weeks 1-5 = 30 mins Weeks 6-10 = 40 mins Weeks 11=15 = 50 mins Weeks 16 & 17 = 60 mins Weeks 18-20 = 1 hour 45 mins (focus on AQA assessment resources and practice papers/mark schemes). If students are struggling to complete 9-mark questions within the suggested time frame, I usually have them briefly plan their AO1s rather than attempt the whole question (or write it as a 6-marker!) What does each session look like? What does it include? Each session follows a similar format and includes 3-7 tasks (most have 3 or 4). Tasks are instructional, include suggestions for revision techniques, includes suggestions for structuring an evaluation point, and practice exam questions which range from short-answer questions to 9-mark essays. E.g.: ’Development – Applying Piaget’s Theory to Education’ (Week 2, Session 1 – 30 minutes) Task 1: learn the definitions of the three concepts (readiness, learning by discovery, individual learning). You can either create a table or a mindmap. Task 2: learn how to apply each of Piaget’s stages to education. I suggest you list each stage, the developmental task (e.g. egocentrism) and an activity example (e.g. dressing up). Task 3: learn the three evaluation points using the structure. Task 4: answer the following exam-style questions. Briefly explain how one of Piaget’s stages could be applied to education (2 marks) The application of Piaget’s theory to education has been criticised. Use your knowledge of psychology to evaluate this application (5 marks) Describe and evaluate the application of Piaget’s stages to education (9 marks) Why doesn’t it follow the order I taught the topics in? The tasks are grouped by topic in the following order: Development, Research Methods, Memory and Perception. This is the sequence of topics I personally use (I’m aware this may be unusual!) If students are confident, encourage stretch and challenge by having them complete tasks in a different order or picking at random, perhaps! Textbook reference: Illuminate Publishing’s: ‘AQA PSYCHOLOGY FOR GCSE – STUDENT BOOK’ by authors Cara Flanagan, Dave Berry, Ruth Jones, Mark Jones, Rob Liddle. The book is approved by AQA.
OCR A-level Psychology - Child Psychology Topic 2: Pre-adult Brain Development (lessons, assessment)
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OCR A-level Psychology - Child Psychology Topic 2: Pre-adult Brain Development (lessons, assessment)

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OCR A-level Psychology - Child Psychology Topic 2: Pre-adult Brain Development (lessons, worksheets, assessment) Includes 7 lessons (some double lessons) Powerpoints Worksheets, handouts and activities Exam style questions Mark schemes Exemplar answers Assessment TOPIC 2- PRE-ADULT BRAIN DEVELOPMENT How the brain develops in early childhood in general Brain development that makes adolescents more likely to take risks Core study- Barkley-Levenson and Galvan Methodological strengths and limitations of Barkley-Levenson and Galvan One method for reducing risk-taking- Graduated Driver Licensing Schemes Strengths and limitations of introducing GDLs How pre-adult brain development relates to different debates x3 Includes 12 files. Powerpoints, Word files and PDFs
OCR A-level Psychology Component 3 Complete 101-page Guide (Mental Health, Criminal & Child)
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OCR A-level Psychology Component 3 Complete 101-page Guide (Mental Health, Criminal & Child)

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OCR A-level Psychology Component 3 Complete 101-page Guide (Mental Health, Criminal & Child) Includes: Topic Overviews and section breakdown Summaries of background, key research, application and evaluation/links to debates Example questions (part a 10 markers, part b 15 markers, part c 10 markers) and additional section for mental health style questions Model answers and how marks are awarded
OCR A-level Psychology - Child Psychology Topic 5: Attachment (lessons, worksheets, assessment)
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OCR A-level Psychology - Child Psychology Topic 5: Attachment (lessons, worksheets, assessment)

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OCR A-level Psychology - Child Psychology Topic 5: Attachment (lessons, worksheets, assessment) Includes 6 lessons (some double lessons) Powerpoints Worksheets, handouts and activities Exam style questions Mark schemes Exemplar answers Assessment TOPIC 5- DEVELOPMENT OF ATTACHMENT How attachments develop in childhood Methods for measuring attachment Cultural differences in attachment The impact of failing to develop attachments Core study- Ainsworth and Bell Methodological strengths and limitations of Ainsworth and Bell Strategies for developing attachment friendly environments- key workers Strengths and limitations of these strategies How attachment development relates to different debates x3 Includes 12 files. Powerpoints, Word files and PDFs