Nick & Bethan Redshaw's A-Level Psychology Resources
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Nick and Bethan are co-authors of the highly successful independent learner series of student workbooks and have been teaching A level Psychology since 1999 and involved in Examining for over 15 years.
Nick and Bethan are co-authors of the highly successful independent learner series of student workbooks and have been teaching A level Psychology since 1999 and involved in Examining for over 15 years.
Visual and Engaging Psychology Specific Posters by Nick and Bethan Redshaw
As most of you know we run the very popular Psychexamhelp on Twitter. Many a time we have been asked by teachers how they can get hold of our colourful and engaging posters.
So by popular demand we have posted them here on TES all you need to do is print them out at your school.
Designed by us their aim is to break down the AQA Psychology Specification into easily digestible chunks of information. Our visual and attention grabbing designs are guaranteed to brighten up your classrooms and engage your students. A really good tip is to make your classroom specific for the Learning Cycle you are in, for example if covering Psychopathology or Approaches put up this poster and create colourful and engaging learning environments for your pupils?
We offer over 100 different designs, covering all the psychology topics topics, from Paper 1 through to Paper 3.
Visual and Engaging Psychology Specific Posters by Nick and Bethan Redshaw
As most of you know we run the very popular Psychexamhelp on Twitter. Many a time we have been asked by teachers how they can get hold of our colourful and engaging posters.
So by popular demand we have posted them here on TES all you need to do is print them out at your school.
Designed by us their aim is to break down the AQA Psychology Specification into easily digestible chunks of information. Our visual and attention grabbing designs are guaranteed to brighten up your classrooms and engage your students. A really good tip is to make your classroom specific for the Learning Cycle you are in, for example if covering Psychopathology put up this poster and create colourful and engaging learning environments for your pupils?
We offer over 100 different designs, covering all the psychology topics topics, from Paper 1 through to Paper 3.
Visual and Engaging Psychology Specific Posters by Nick and Bethan Redshaw
As most of you know we run the very popular Psychexamhelp on Twitter. Many a time we have been asked by teachers how they can get hold of our colourful and engaging posters.
So by popular demand we have posted them here on TES all you need to do is print them out at your school.
Designed by us their aim is to break down the AQA Psychology Specification into easily digestible chunks of information. Our visual and attention grabbing designs are guaranteed to brighten up your classrooms and engage your students. A really good tip is to make your classroom specific for the Learning Cycle you are in, for example if covering Psychopathology or Approaches put up this poster and create colourful and engaging learning environments for your pupils?
We offer over 100 different designs, covering all the psychology topics topics, from Paper 1 through to Paper 3.
Discuss the holism-reductionism debate in psychology. Refer to at least two topics you have studied in your answer. (16 marks)
This excellent resource by Nick and Bethan has been written for the AQA syllabus but can be used for all boards that cover Debates in their syllabus.
It provides you with a detailed breakdown/markscheme of requirements for A01 and A03 to achieve an outstanding answer.
Our supporting workbooks can be found here on TES and our published books are available exclusively on Amazon Books. Proud to be helping students and psychology departments achieve their best results ever.
In addition if you want all our resources they are available for immediate access via our unique and oustanding Cloud based Teacher Resource Pack used by teachers across the UK and international to support their teaching and learning. We can also come to your school and provide a focused Student Revision Workshop tailored specifically to your students needs contact Nick or Bethan on 01952 740404 or e-mail information@advancedsuccess.co.uk for more details.
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This PowerPoint fully supports our popular Social Influence Section of our Popular Student Workbooks and covers the following learning objective:
Lesson 11 - Minority influence
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This PowerPoint fully supports our popular Research Methods Section of our Popular Student Workbooks and covers the following::
Week 3 Key Features of Science
Learning Objectives
On completion of this section you should be familiar with the following:
Lesson 1. Key features of science: objectivity and the empirical method; replicability and falsifiability; theory construction and hypothesis testing; paradigms and paradigm shifts.
Lesson 2. Types of validity across all methods of investigation: face validity, concurrent validity, ecological validity and temporal validity. Assessment of validity. Improving validity.
Lesson 3. Reliability across all methods of investigation. Ways of assessing reliability: test-retest and inter-observer; improving reliability.
Lesson 4. Reporting psychological investigations. Sections of a scientific report: abstract, introduction, method, results, discussion and referencing.
Lesson 5. Sampling Methods: the difference between population and sample Sampling techniques including: random, systematic, stratified, opportunity and volunteer; implications of sampling techniques, including bias and generalisation.
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Content includes;
Week 1 - Types of Conformity
Lesson 1 - Types of conformity
Lesson 2 - Explanations for conformity
Lesson 3 - Asch (1951) Conformity in Unambiguous Situations
Lesson 4 - Variables affecting conformity
Week 2 - Conformity to social roles as investigated by Zimbardo
Lesson 5 - Conformity to social roles as investigated by Zimbardo.
Week 3 - Explanations for obedience - Milgram
Lesson 6 - Explanations for Obedience
Lesson 7 - Milgram's (1963) Study of Obedience to Authority
Lesson 8 - Situational variables affecting obedience
Lesson 9 - Dispositional explanation for obedience
Week 4 - Explanations of resistance to social influence
Lesson 10 - Explanations of resistance
Lesson 11 - Minority influence
Lesson 12 - The role of social influence processes in social change
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This PowerPoint fully supports our popular Research Methods Section of our Popular Student Workbooks and covers the following::
Week 5 - Ethics in Psychology
Learning Objectives
On completion of this section you should be familiar with the following:
Lesson 1. Ethics, the role of the British Psychological Society’s code of ethics and ethical issues
in the design and conduct of psychological studies
Lesson 2. Dealing with ethical issues in research
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Ideal as starters, confirmation or assessment of knowledge these quizzes, games and puzzles covers the Paper 2 Research Methods Content for Week 1 Lesson 1 - Key Features of the Experimental Methods for further information click on each individual resource for more details:
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This Assessment for Learning covers the the Paper 2 Research Methods content on Week 1 - Lesson 1 - Key features of the Experimental Method
Also check out the complete lessons in our twitter moments providing help and support to teachers and students studying A level Psychology
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This PowerPoint fully supports our popular Biopsychology Section of our Popular Student Paper 2 Workbook and covers the following:
** Week 3 - Localisation of the Functions of the Brain**
Localisation of function in the brain and hemispheric lateralisation: motor, somatosensory, visual, auditory and language centres; Broca’s and Wernicke’s areas, split brain research.
Plasticity and functional recovery of the brain after trauma.
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Ideal as a starter, AFL or simply revision for Mocks or Summer Exams. This crossword match's the Paper 2 and Year 1 Research Methods content on Week 2 Lesson 3 Non Experimental Methods - Correlations
Ideal as a starter, AFL or simply revision for Mocks or Summer Exams. This Word Scramble match’s the Paper 2 and Year 1 Research Methods content on Week 2 Lesson 1 Non Experimental Methods - Types of observation techniques.
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This PowerPoint fully supports our popular Biopsychology Section of our Popular Student Paper 2 Workbook and covers the following:
Week 4 - Ways of Studying the Brain
Ways of studying the brain: scanning techniques, including:
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
Electroencephalogram (EEGs)
Event-related potentials (ERPs)
Post-mortem examinations
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Ideal as a starter, AFL or simply revision for Mocks or Summer Exams. This Word Search match’s the Paper 2 and Year 1 Research Methods content on Week 2 Lesson 1 Non Experimental Methods - Types of observation techniques.