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I am an A Level tutor who teaches Film Studies A Level & G.C.S.E., Sociology A Level, E.P.Q., English Language G.C.S.E. *PLEASE REVIEW* I complete schemes of work for each of my courses and aim to upload as many resources as I can in the near future. If you like my work and would like to request a resource, please let me know and I will produce what you need. I produce video resources here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC31WbZO2OQW3Ul108I0QUmw

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I am an A Level tutor who teaches Film Studies A Level & G.C.S.E., Sociology A Level, E.P.Q., English Language G.C.S.E. *PLEASE REVIEW* I complete schemes of work for each of my courses and aim to upload as many resources as I can in the near future. If you like my work and would like to request a resource, please let me know and I will produce what you need. I produce video resources here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC31WbZO2OQW3Ul108I0QUmw
Introduction to Feminism
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Introduction to Feminism

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This pack contains a 16-slide Power-Point that introduces FEMINISM, and an accompanying booklet. The lessons introduces students to: * Definition of Feminism Class discussion: what do students already know? What is their understanding of feminism? Discussion and definition of Patriarchy Feminism as a Structural/Conflict theory Brief history of Feminism - tasks included “Good Wife Guide” Equal Pay Act Contraceptive pill Feminism in the 70s, 80s Women in the media Bechdel Test Plenary: task and discussion There are TWO copies of the lesson - one formatted for MAC and one formatted for PC.
Introduction to Functionalism
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Introduction to Functionalism

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This pack contains a 16-slide Power-Point that introduces FUNCATIONALISM, and an accompanying booklet. The pack also contains a a consolidation test to test student knowledge at the end of the session. The lessons introduces students to: Introduction to Social Institutions What is a ‘theory’? Definition of ‘structural theories’ Definition of Conflict and Consensus theories Functionalism definition - Structural/Consensus theory Social Cohesion Social Control The Organic Analogy Tasks based around the above topics Consolidation quiz with answers provided. There are TWO copies of the lesson - one formatted for MAC and one formatted for PC.
Dark Side of the Family: Domestic Abuse
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Dark Side of the Family: Domestic Abuse

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This pack covers Dark Side of the Family: Domestic Abuse - Radical Feminist, Materialist perspectives The PowerPoint covers: Definition: domestic violence What do sociologists say? Kathryn Coleman What does Domestic Violence occur? Radical Feminist Explanation Materialist Explanation Plenary - 10 mark assessment This pack also contains: Handout/booklet to accompany the PowerPoint - students use this in class, it contains all info they need Assessment handout
AQA SOCIOLOGY PAPER 3 REALIST VIEW OF CRIME
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AQA SOCIOLOGY PAPER 3 REALIST VIEW OF CRIME

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This pack contains a 12-slide PowerPoint presentation and accompanying student booklet This lesson is designed to be student led and contains a student presentation task - the price of this pack reflects this Contents: Starter Students to discuss attitudes towards crime, punishment, government policy REALISM vs SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONISM - defined REALISM - definition expanded upon RIGHT REALISM Define, examples and short video summarising Charles Murray's perspective LEFT REALISM Define, examples and a short video Presentation tasks Each group will produce a poster presentation on one of the following: RIGHT REALISM – CAUSES OF CRIME RIGHT REALISM – SOLUTIONS TO CRIME LEFT REALISM – CAUSES OF CRIME LEFT REALISM – SOLUTIONS TO CRIME Your presentation must include KEY CONCEPTS, CLEAR EXPLANATIONS, NAMED RESEARCH and an EVALUATION
Sociological achievement - Education and SOCIAL CLASS
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Sociological achievement - Education and SOCIAL CLASS

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This lesson covers Educational achievement and Social Class The lesson is 38 slides long and covers: (approx one week of lesson time) This pack contains a complete 36 lesson PowerPoint presentation, accompanying student handout, text book scans needed for task, sample response, mark scheme and an article covering Basil Bernstein’s Restricted/Elaborated Codes The lesson covers: Starter - middle class vs. working class achievement External factors Cultural Deprivation: language, parents’ education, working class sub-cultures Speech codes: Restricted/Elaborated Parents education: parenting style, educational behaviours Cultural Deprivation - working-class sub-cultures Bary Sugarman Myth of Cultural Deprivation Material Deprivation and Poverty Cultural Capital / Pierre Bourdieu Summary Assessment
INTRODUCTION to Education
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INTRODUCTION to Education

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This Powerpoint introduces students to EDUCATION. Included: PC and MAC formatted lesson, booklet/handout. Link to documentary This lesson will contextualise the study of education through the following tasks/areas: Student experiences of education tasks - students discuss and share their experiences Education and the four areas of study Class differences Role of education Why some pupils achieve more than others Role of education and its role in society The student experience in school Impact of Government policy Cultural Capital Cultural Deprivation Plenary/conslidation task: David Harewood’s Will Britain Ever Have a Black Prime Minster documentary - note taking and discussion tasks The lesson is 23 slides long.
Research Methods in Context - EDUCATION
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Research Methods in Context - EDUCATION

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This pack covers and contains: an introduction to the Research Methods in Context exam question Re-cap of Research Methods key terms/factors Exemplar question - task and teacher led discussion of how to answer the question Exemplar question - task; students to repeat the previous task using another question Sample response anlaysis task Extended Research Methods in Context plenary activities Assessment that can be set as homework (with sample answer) In-depth student handout - gapped section, re-cap of Research Methods, activities and sample response(s) Methods in Context textbook scans Methods in context CRIB SHEET All resources needed
Ethnicity and Education - AQA Sociology
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Ethnicity and Education - AQA Sociology

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This pack contains a 39 slide PowerPoint and a student booklet. The lesson covers: Starter task - student perceptions of ethnicity in education Overview of Internal and External factors Tony Sewel - Fathers, Gangs, Culture Asian Families; Asian work ethnic, resistance to racism White Working Class Families Critiques of Cultural Deprivation theory Material Deprivation and Class Racism in Wider Society Case study: racism in wider society Documentary analysis: David Harwood’s “Will Britain Ever Have a Black Prime Minister?”
AQA SOCIOLOGY - Paper 2 - Beliefs in Society - FUNCTIONALIST perspective of Religion
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AQA SOCIOLOGY - Paper 2 - Beliefs in Society - FUNCTIONALIST perspective of Religion

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This pack contains two Powerpoint presentations: 1 - 39 Slide PowerPoint that covers the Functionalist View of Religion AND ‘Civil Religion’ 2 - 5 slide PowerPoint that covers evaluation of the Functionalist view The lessons are accompanied with detailed handouts that students complete during the sessions The lessons cover: Starter task - symbols and meaning Introduce key theorists Define: Value Consensus, Order, Solidarity Define and introduce: The Sacred, The Profaine Short reading and summative task to consolidation knowledge and understanding of The Sacred, The Profaine Totemism - case study: Arunta Clan What is a ‘Totem’ Totemism and Clans Task - students to create their own clans, rules and totems that symbolise the values of the clan Reading / consolidation task The Collective Consciousness Critiques of Durkheim’s view point Malinowski Social Solidarity - explored and expanded upon Trobriand Islanders of the Western Pacific case study ‘God of the Gaps’ Religion ‘At a time of life crisis’ Parsons - Independent Reading task - Positive functions of religion Robert Bellah - Civil Religion Civil Religion in the USA Civil Religion in the UK Gapped handout- task Assessment - 10 mark assessment task
AQA Sociology - PAPER 3 - Crime and Ethnicity
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AQA Sociology - PAPER 3 - Crime and Ethnicity

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This pack contains a 56-slide PowerPoint and accompanying 25-page student booklet The pack also contains a 2-page condensed overview of this topic - great exam planning resource! This lesson covers: Starter task - questions design to engage debate and dicussion of the topic Starter task 2 - video short videos that lay out arguments explaining ethnic differences in crime (Akala, Secret Policeman: Racism in the Police) Ethnicity and Crime - Victim surveys types of data produced / limitations Self-Report Studies types of data produced / limitations - Intra-ethnic crimes Evaluation of both Self Report / Victim surveys Ethnicity , Racism and the Justice System Reading tasks - students read short paragraphs and make notes on issues within the Criminal Justice System: Policing Stop and Search Arrests and Cautions Prosecution and Trials Convictions and Sentencing Prisons Explaining the differences in Offending Overview of differneces in ethnic offending Left Realist view Relative Deprivation Marginalisation Subcultures Critiques of Left Realist View Neo-Marxist view: Paul Willis, Paul Gilroy Gilory - Crimes of Resistance / criminalisation of certain crimes Stuart Hall - Policing the Crisis Failure of British Capitalism in the 1970s - ruling class response and criminalisation of certain groups MOral Panics Evaluation and critique of Hall's ideas More Recent Approaches Neighbourhoods Ethnicity and Victimisation Racial victimisation Case study: Stephen Lawrence Case study: Anthony Walker Detail of statistics that show racial victimisation is a significant issues in Britain Assessment: 30-mark assessment question The booklet contains gapped sections, note taking and other activities. There is space in the handout for the assessment; planning activity, copy of moderators report for this question.
AQA Sociology PAPER 3 - Crime & Deviance Crime and Globalisation AND Green Crime
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AQA Sociology PAPER 3 - Crime & Deviance Crime and Globalisation AND Green Crime

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This pack contains a 30-slide PowerPoint presentation and accompanying 21-page student-booklet that covers the following: ** Starter task** Following a short reading task, student to answer questions about The Conventions of International Law Crime and Globalisation: re-cap 'Globalisaiton' 'How May Globalisation Change Crime'? task Castells 'forms of crime': Arms trafficking Sex Tourism Trafficking in Body Parts Cyber Crimes Green Crimes The Drug Trade international Tourism Smuggling Crime - supply and demand led: third world nations and the appeal of crime Risk Consciousness Ian Taylor and Left Realism Gobalisation changes patterns of crime 'Case Study: Bangladesh Factory Collapse [2013] Reading and comprehension task: Cimes of Globalisation, Rothe & Friedrichs Patterns of Criminal Organisation Winlow: Bouncers; Globalisation and de-industrialisation Hobbs and Dunnigham: GLOCAL systems Glenny: McMafia Case study: Oligarchs (reading, video task) Green Crime Examples of Green Crime - task Traditional Criminology Green Criminology Zemiology TWO Views of Harms Anthropocentric view Ecocentric view Green Crimes Primary Green Crimes Secondary Green Crimes Evaluation of Green Crimes
AQA SOCIOLOGY - Religion and IDEOLOGY
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AQA SOCIOLOGY - Religion and IDEOLOGY

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This pack contains a 20 slide PowerPoint and an accompanying 14-page handout/booklet that students complete during the lesson and for consolidation The lesson covers: IDEOLOGIES - Paper 2 - Beliefs in Society Starter: - Define ‘ideology’ -What is the FUNCTION of IDEOLOGIES in society? - How do IDEOLOGIES BENEFIT people/society? - How do IDEOLOGIES HARM people/society? Four functions of Ideology Problems presented by Ideologies Re-cap Marxism Ideology and Marx Ruiling class ideology Reinforces Class Conscioiusness Gramsci - - Hegemony Dual Consciousness Organic Intellectuals Nationalism Define the term, examples included Claims of nationalism Reading and summative task KARL MANNHEIM: IDEOLOGY & UTOPIA PARTIAL or ONE-SIDED WORLDVIEWS ideological Thought vs Utopian Thought Free Flowing Intelligencia Total World View Feminism and Ideology Reading and summative task Summary Slide Assessment is included in the booklet Sample answer/essay included in the booklet Final consolidation and mind-mapping activities also included in the booklet
Educational Achievement: GIRLS - quiz
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Educational Achievement: GIRLS - quiz

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This pack contains a 25 question quiz that tests student knowledge of Educational Achievement: Girls The pack contains: QUIZ Answer sheet This quiz is a great Starter Task / Plenary.
Research Methods - QUESTIONNAIRES
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Research Methods - QUESTIONNAIRES

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This pack contains the following: Complete lesson: Starter task (re-cap key terms) What is a Questionnaire? Types of questions: closed/open Strengths of questionnaires Weaknesses of questionnaires Pilot Studies Plenary assessment tasks Booklet Sample response to exam question
Functionalist view of FAMILY & Household
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Functionalist view of FAMILY & Household

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Functionalist view of Family, complete lesson and handout. The pack covers: Re-cap of Functionalism George Peter Murdock (1949) Stable satisfaction of the sex drive Socialisation of the young Reproduction of the next generation Meeting its members’ economic needs Criticisms of Murdock Parsons’ Functional Family Fit The Nuclear Family** Extended Family Function of the Nuclear and Extended Family TWO BASIC AND IRREDUCTABLE FUNCTIONS The Family as the ‘Peaceful Haven’ Critiques of the Functionalist View
Functionalist Perspective of Education
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Functionalist Perspective of Education

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This is a comprenhsive and detailed look at the Functionalist view of Education. All resources are colourful, supported with image and video resources and are engaging for year 12 and 13 students. They offer lots of discussion points. This pack contains 46-slide PowerPoint presentation (one formatted for for PC and one for Mac) Student booklet to accompany lessons Sample response Mark scheme Assessment materials Built in assessment Content: Re-cap of Funcationalism - starter The Funcation of education Brief history of education in the UK - discussion of the Industrial Revolution as a pivot point Durkheim: Transmission of norms/values Social Solidarity Talcott Parsons: Focal Socialising Agent Paticularistic/Ascribed standards and Universalistic Standards The Bridge School as a meritocracy Points for and against this argument David and Moore: Selection and Role Allocation / Inequality is necessary Built in assessment, planning, writing and marking exercises. This resource pack is comprehensive.
Education and Gender: BOYS
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Education and Gender: BOYS

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This pack contains a 31 slide PowerPoint covering both INTERNAL and EXTRENAL factors. Poor Literacy Globalisation and the Decline of male jobs Feminisation of Education Laddish sub-cultures The Moral Panic about boys Shortage of Male primary school teachers Mini-assessment plenary 11-page work booklet This pack has been designed for the AQA spec.
AQA SOCIOLOGY - Paper 2 - Beliefs in Society - COMPLETE SCHEME OF LEARNING
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AQA SOCIOLOGY - Paper 2 - Beliefs in Society - COMPLETE SCHEME OF LEARNING

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TES – Beliefs pack This pack contains a complete scheme of learning for the AQA – Sociology Paper 2 module: Beliefs in Society. The pack contains twelve [12] complete lessons – each lesson is fully animated, full of tasks, activities, assessment materials, assessment tasks and consolidation activities. All lessons are accompanied by a handout/booklet that students can use during the teaching of the sessions. Documentary recommendations are included, as well as links to further reading and suggested materials for engaging students outside of the classroom. The sub-topics covered are: 1 – Definitions of Religion - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12774527 2 – Feminist View of Religion https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/feminist-view-of-religion-sociology-12701674 3 – Functionalist View of Religion - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12774533 4 – Marxist View of Religion https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/the-marxist-perspective-of-religion-12739724 5 – Social Change and the Conservative View[https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/religion-force-for-change-or-conservative-force-12701703 6 – Religious Organisations and New Religious Movements - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12858285 7 – Secularisation -https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12858297 8 – Alternatives to Secularisation https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-sociology-alternatives-to-secularisation-full-lesson-12766222 9 – Religion and Social Groups https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-sociology-religion-and-social-groups-12769375 10 – Science as a Belief System https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-sociology-paper-2-religion-as-a-belief-system-12773915 11 – Religion in a Global Context https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12858303 12 – Religion and Ideology https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-sociology-religion-and-ideology-12774148
Sociology - Paper 3 - Crime and Deviance COMPLETE scheme of learning (AQA)
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Sociology - Paper 3 - Crime and Deviance COMPLETE scheme of learning (AQA)

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This pack contains a complete scheme of lessons for the AQA Paper 3 - Crime and Deviance module. review of my resources: "Great, core content presented in an engaging manner. I hope you are planning to add the rest of the crime module. Thanks." you can read the content of each lesson and view screenshots of all lessons by clicking on the relevant links below: The pack contains the following lessons, student booklets and additional resources If you have any additional questions, please email me at: matthew.oregan@hughbaird.ac.uk Lesson 1- Introduction to Crime and Deviance: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12790066 Lesson2 - The Functionalist view of Crime and Deviance: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-sociology-functionalist-view-of-crime-and-deviance-12785758 Lesson 3 - Subcultureal theories of Crime and Deviance https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12858247 Lesson 4 - Conflict Theories of Crime and Deviance https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12790478 Lesson 5 - Realist Theories of Crime and Deviance - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12790783 Lesson 6 - Labelling Theories of Crime and Deviance: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12795795 Lesson 7 - Crime and The Media, Moral Panics https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12807680 Lesson 8 & 9 - Crime and Gender - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12808582 Lesson 10 - Crime: Globalisation & Green Crimes https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12847020 Lesson 11 - Human Rights and State Crime https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12847756 Lesson 12 - Crime Prevention, Control and Punishment - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12857652 **Each topic is called a ‘lesson’ e.g. Lesson 2 - Functionalist View of Crime - however, the PowerPoint are not designed to be taught in one session. Some will take an entire weeks worth of lesson time, others less. ** The resources here cover the entire Crime and Deviance module and will take a complete term to teach
AQA Sociology PAPER 3 - STATE CRIME AND HUMAN RIGHTS
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AQA Sociology PAPER 3 - STATE CRIME AND HUMAN RIGHTS

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This pack contains a 20-slide PowerPoint presentation and accompanying 7-page student booklet Lesson Starter: Define: State Crime (examples given, discussing encouraged) Human Rights (examples given, discussing encouraged) STATE CRIME: 1 - The Scale of State Crimes 2 - The State is the Source of Law McLaughlin - Four types of STATE CRIME: 1 - Political Crimes 2 - Crimes by Security Forces and Police 3 - Economic Crimes 4 - Social and Cultural Crimes Group Presentation tasks: Students to research a pre-scribed example of a state crime They are given lesson time to research the topic and then create a presentation - presentations to be delivered AFTER rest of this session has been delivered Defining STATE CRIMES: Domestic Law (Chambliss) - with examples) Social Harms [Michalowski] - (with examples) Zemiology - (with examples) ARE THESE STATE CRIMES - task International Law [Rothe and Millins] HUMAN RIGHTS definition re-cap from starter Human Rights include: 1 - Natural Rights 2 - Civil Rights Cohen and a discussion of Natural / Civil Rights Discussion of the Irish Famine Plenary - students to present their presentations. Class to make notes on: Why and how do large numbers of normally law-abiding citizens become involved in atrocities?