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Dealing with offending behaviour: anger management - Forensic Psychology - Paper 3 - Psychology
A full PowerPoint on dealing with offending behaviour: anger management - Forensic Psychology with evaluating the treatment by also comparing it other treatment of offending behaviour. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
Ethical issues
A full PowerPoint on ethical issues in psychology. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
Features of science - A2 Research Methods - Pyshcology
A full PowerPoint on the A2 Research Methods on the features of science; testing of variables, objectivity, empirical evidence, falsifiability, validity and reliability. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
Peer Review and Implications for the Economy
A full PowerPoint on the purpose and process of peer review and implications for the economy. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
Checking for Understanding: (CPD)/Professional Development for Staff
A Powerpoint on Checking for understanding as (CPD)/Professional Development for Staff.
Tips and best practice.
UCAS references complete for year 12/13 A-Level Psychology students
UCAS references complete templates for year 12/13 A-Level Psychology students
Pages and Pages of sample/template UCAS statements that outline the best aspects of a student’s performance and ability in Psychology, all individualised and tailored to their chosen course at University from Psychology, Medicine, Law, Forensic, Sport Science, Music and many more. All sign posted, colour coded ready to copy and paste just for you to add your students name. Excellent references for OXBRIDGE. Saves time and effort.
What is reliability and validity? Research Methods - Psychology
A full PowerPoint on the types of validity and reliability in psychology. From what they are, to the diffferent types including internal validity, ecological validity, temporal validity, face validity, population validity, predictive validity and constructive validity and inter-observer reliability, test re-test and split-half reliability. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
Psychological implications for the economy - Economical implications - Research Methods
A full PowerPoint on the Psychological implications for the economy - Economical implications in Research Methods. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
In-class Experiments on Research Methods in Psychology
A full PowerPoint on carrying out fun and engaging experiments in psychology to make it interactive. The in-class experiments consist of ‘do blondes have more fun?’, in-class experiment on attractiveness and in-class experiment on the matching hypothesis. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions, sketching appropriate graphs and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
The Humanistic Approach - Approaches -Psychology A-Level AS/A2
A full PowerPoint on the humanistic approach in Psychology. With in-depth reference to the key features/assumptions and evaluating this approach. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
Self report methods: What is a Questionnaire? Research Methods (Psychology)
A full PowerPoint on questionnaires (self-report methods) used in psychology. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
What is content analysis? With Thematic Analysis - Research Methods - Psychology
A full PowerPoint on content analysis and thematica analysis is in psychology. From what content analysis is, to how it can be carried out and evaluating content analysis. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, ‘apply it’ questins, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary, followed by exam style questions for homework. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
Scaffolding as (CPD)/Professional Development for Staff
A PowerPoint on Scaffolding as (CPD)/Professional Development for Staff.
Tips and best practice.
Modelling as (CPD)/Professional Development for Staff.
A Powerpoint on Modelling as (CPD)/Professional Development for Staff.
Tips and best practice.
ADHD (CPD)/Professional Development for Staff
A Powerpoint on ADHD/Anxiety as (CPD)/Professional Development for Staff.
How can we support learners who have learning difficulties?
Tips and best practice.
Retrieval Questions as (CPD)/Professional Development for Staff
A Powerpoint on Retrieval Questions as (CPD)/Professional Development for Staff.
Tips and best practice.
Choosing a statistical test - inferential statistics - A2Research Methods - Psychology
A full PowerPoint on choosing a statistical test in psychology. From what the statistical tests are including, the sign test, chi-squares, pearsons, spearmans, related-t test, unrelated t-test, mann-whitney and wilcoxon, with parametric tests, to how it can be carried out, when a research should use each test, how to determine if the results are significant in relation to the calculated and critical value. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, ‘apply it’ questions, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary, followed by exam style questions for homework. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board). A fun and interactive lesson.
Forensic Psychology - Defining and measuring crime - A-Level Psychology AS/A2
A full PowerPoint on the introducing forensic psychology, including defining and measuring crime. Complete with lesson objectives, starter activities, video activity, checking for understanding, clearly structured independent tasks and exam questions and a plenary. A excellent, well-planned lesson where all you have to do is follow the instructions on the slides and all the answers to questions will also be revealed. Can be used for GCSE and A-Level (any exam board).
Role Play - Anger Management for offending behaviour (Forensic Psychology) for A-Level Psychology A2
A word document with clear instructions to carry out a role-play task on anger maangement for offending behaviour (in forensic psychology) with your A-Level Psychology students.
Objective:
Students will participate in a role-play exercise simulating the three stages of anger management therapy used to address offending behaviour: Cognitive Preparation, Skills Acquisition, and Application Practice. The goal is to help students understand how these stages help offenders manage anger and reduce the likelihood of aggressive behaviour.
Instructions:
Divide into Groups of Three:
Each group will have three roles:
• Therapist: The person facilitating the anger management session.
• Client/Offender: The individual who is undergoing anger management.
Observer/Someone who the client can be angry with during role-play: The person who takes notes on how the therapist and client apply the stages
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Role Play - Client Centered Therapy (The Humanistic Approach) for A-Level Psychology AS/A2
A word document with clear instructions to carry out a role-play task on client-centred therapy in the humanistic approach with your A-Level Psychology students.
Objective:
To practice the principles of client-centered therapy by role-playing a session between a therapist and a client. The focus is on creating a supportive environment that encourages self-exploration and personal growth.
Instructions:
Divide into pairs:
• One person will act as the therapist, and the other as the client.
• After one session, switch roles so both people get to experience being the therapist and the client.
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