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AQA GCSE Sociology: Families - Domestic violence
Akinyemi1993Akinyemi1993

AQA GCSE Sociology: Families - Domestic violence

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Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand how might power in the family be abused. Cover the following key terms: Domestic violence Covers the following organisations:The (BCS) British Crime Survey, NSPCC (National society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Icon for visual learning Enables students to look at how power imbalance between adults and children can lead to different forms child abuse. Includes 3 marker on power as starter with detail scaffolding. INCLUDES ANSWERS FOR MAIN ACTIVITIES (excluding starter and plenary) Includes discussion activity to encourage oracy.
AQA GCSE Sociology: Families - Power in the family
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AQA GCSE Sociology: Families - Power in the family

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Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand how might power be divided in families. Cover the following key terms: Conjugal relationships, Power Cover the following key sociologists: Edgell, Pahl, Opinium Research, survey Starter activity enables students to recap content they should or might have learnt before this lesson within the families unit ANSWERS TO ALL ACTIVITIES INCLUDED REQUIRES OWENS AND WOODFIELD AQA GCSE TEXTBOOK FOR MAIN ACTIVITIES (OR ANY EQUIVALENT INFORMATION ON DECISION MAKING AND MONEY MANAGEMENT IN THE FAMILY) Includes icons for visual learning RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF THE PPT Includes a discussion activity with lots of scaffolding Includes a 3 marker with detailed scaffolding and a student friendly mark-scheme
AQA GCSE Sociology: Families - Functionalist functions of the family (Parsons
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AQA GCSE Sociology: Families - Functionalist functions of the family (Parsons

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Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand how might the family function to benefit individuals and society. Cover the following key terms: Stabilisation of adult personalities (The Warm Bath Theory), The Warm Bath Theory analogy , Idealisation Cover the following key sociologists: Parsons Plenary includes an Item B 4 marker with detail scaffolding to help students answer it Includes key term sheet for the lesson with key terms and definitions (and makes links to key terms students should or might know that link) No starter activity ANSWERS TO SOME ACTIVITIES INCLUDED RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT
AQA GCSE Sociology - different stages of education and types of schools
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AQA GCSE Sociology - different stages of education and types of schools

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Detailed student led lesson on the different stages of education, the different types of schools and the state vs independent divide in education (including arguments for and against private schools). Lesson has been planned to stretch and challenge the most able and includes scaffolding to support all pupils with meeting the lesson objectives. This lesson also goes through the different types of schools for different ages: Nursery, Primary, Secondary, Sixth form and Higher education. PLEASE NOTE - Progress check activity requires students to think about the types of schools that apply to their school so you will need to edit it to make it relevant. covers the following key terms: Nursery school and classes, Primary Schools, Secondary schools, Sixth form, Higher education, State schools, Academies, Free schools, Special schools, Faith schools, Grammar schools, Independent/ private schools, Specialist schools, National curriculum, Public schools (extension), Local Education Authorities (LEAs) (extension), Admission policy (extension), Ofsted (extension) Answers included for main activities (excluding the plenary) Includes a 3 marker with a success criteria and student-friendly mark-scheme. Resources can be found at the end of the PPT
AQA GCSE Sociology - family: Functionalist function of the family (Murdock)
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AQA GCSE Sociology - family: Functionalist function of the family (Murdock)

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Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students criticise Murdock’s four functions of the family and analyse them by considering how they might benefit individuals and society as a whole. Cover the following key terms: Sexual function Reproductive function Education function Economic function   Covers the following sociologists: Murdock     ANSWERS TO SOME/ MOST/ ALL MAIN ACTIVITIES INCLUDED *Key terms students should know: Symmetrical family, Dual burden, Dual career families, Triple shift, Emotion work, Child-rearing,Primary socialisation, Segregated conjugal roles, joint conjugal roles, Expressive role, instrumental role, Breadwinner, Functionalism, Organic analogy RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT Includes 'teaching to all activity ANSWERS FOR ACTIVITIES INCLUDED Plenary helps students develop their ability to read and interpret exam items. Includes a key term and definition sheet for the lesson (new key terms but also makes links to key terms students should have previously learnt) Includes key term and definition sheet for the lesson
AQA GCSE Sociology - Education- Class differences in achievement- cultural deprivation
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AQA GCSE Sociology - Education- Class differences in achievement- cultural deprivation

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Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand Cover the following key terms: Material factors Cultural factors Cultural deprivation Speech code The elaborate code The restricted code Subculture Immediate gratification Deferred gratification Collectivism Individualism Fatalism Present-time orientation Future orientated   Key terms you should already know that link: Class differences in achievement Educational achievement External achievement External factors Internal Factors ANSWERS TO ALL MAIN ACTIVITIES INCLUDED RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT Teaching to all technique included
AQA GCSE Sociology - year 11 introduction lesson
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AQA GCSE Sociology - year 11 introduction lesson

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Introduction to detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand (e.g. the domestic division of labour, the future of childhood, different views of family diversity, revise the educational policy in the uk’ Go through expectations Includes a unit concept map for education and family that includes the key terms and key studies for these units Goes through the success criteria for each type of exam question (EXCLUDING RESEARCH METHODS ONES) Includes a model answer for each type of exam question (EXCLUDING RESEARCH METHODS ONES) Includes annotate student-friendly mark-scheme for each type of question (EXCLUDING RESEARCH METHODS ONES) YOU WILL NEED TO GIVE STUDENTS A COPY OF A PAPER 1 EXAM
AQA GCSE Sociology- Research methods-Official and non-official statistics
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AQA GCSE Sociology- Research methods-Official and non-official statistics

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Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand the difference between official and non-official statistics, the advantages and disadvantages of using official and non-official statistics to investigate sociological issues or topics. Key terms included: Official statistics, non- official statistics Key terms and studies you should know what link: The Millenium Cohort Study (MCS)– The British Cohort Study (BCS) - Secondary vs primary methods and data – Data - Quantitative vs qualitative data Answers to main activities included includes key term and definition sheet for the lesson Resources can be found at the end of the PPT
AQA GCSE Sociology: Family diversity lessons
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AQA GCSE Sociology: Family diversity lessons

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L1: Explaning the increase in divorce: Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that explain the increase in divorce. Includes a 4 marker with detail scaffolding to help students answer it. Includes a student-friendly mark scheme for self or peer-assessment. Includes two versions of the table needed for the carousel activity - one with scaffolding and one without Covers the following key terms: Secularisation, Stigma, Empty shell marriage Covers the following sociologists: Office for National Statistics (ONS), Dennis , Fletcher, Hart, Goode, 1969 Divorce Reform Act, Mitchell & Goody Covers the following key terms you should already know: Function (of an instituition), Individualism, Collectivism, Contemporary society, Consumerism/ Consumption ANSWERS TO SOME MAIN ACTIVITIES INCLUDED Makes references to key terms students should know – Promotes a spiral curriculum by making links to key terms that students might have previously been taught that link to this lesson. RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT L2:Theories of divorce: Includes a ‘teaching to all’ activity that enables students to recap functionalist, Marxist and feminist views of society so that they can better understand their views on divorce. Includes a 4 marker with scaffolding to help students answer it. Also includes a annotated 4 marker mark-scheme for self and peer-assessment and to enable students to understand how examiners will mark their 4 marker. ANSWERS TO ALL ACTIVITIES INCLUDED L3:Changing patterns of marriage and their explanations: Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand changing patterns of marriage and their explanations. Examines the trends in first marriages, marriages in churches, serial monogamy and age of marriage and the reasons for them. Provides scaffolding to allow student to apply Marxism, functionalism and feminism (and sociologists they should have previously learnt about - Parsons, Ansley, Zaretsky and Delphy and Leonard) to the changing patterns of marriage. Mind map for main activity can be printed out or you can get students to copy it out. Includes a 4 marker with scaffolding to help students answer it. RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF THE PPT. Covers the following key terms: Serial monogamy, Re-marriages Makes reference to the following key sociologists: Bridebook, Parsons, Ansley, Zaretsky, Delphy and Leonard Makes links to the following key terms that you should already know: Stigma, Secularisation, Feminism, Cohabitation - promotes a spiral curriculum by making links to key terms that students might have previously been taught that link to this lesson. ANSWERS TO ALL MAIN ACTIVITIES INCLUDED L4: Changing family patterns: Explores the patterns of the following: reconstituted families, one-person households, dual career families, fertility and childbearing, lone-parent, same-sex couples, extended families and cohabitation. Starter activity allows students to go through a model 12 mark answer on divorce Provides and activity to develop students ability to read and interpret exam items. ANSWERS TO SOME ACTIVITIES INCLUDED RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF THE PPT Includes a key term and definition sheet for the lesson (new key terms and makes links to key terms students should have previously learnt that link to this lesson). L5:Family diversity Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand family diversity. Includes a 4 marker with scaffolding to help students answer it. Progress check can be taught as ‘teaching to all’ activity by getting students to show the family diversity they think is the answer on their fingers (1-5)s Includes key term and definitions sheet for the lesson (new key terms and key terms students should have previously learnt that link to the lesson) ANSWERS TO MOST ACTIVITIES INCLUDED Covers the following key terms: Organisational diversity, Cultural diversity, Social class diversity , Cohort/ generational diversity, Life course diversity, Secularisation, Monogamy , Polygamy , Polygyny, Polyandry , Arranged marriage Covers the following sociologists: 1969 Divorce Reform Act, 1970 Equal Pay Act, 2013 Marriage Act, The Rapoports Goode Covers the following key terms that you should already know: Dual-career family, Family form/ structure/ type, Nuclear family, Conjugal roles, Conventional nuclear family, Lone-parent family, Vertically-extended family, Cohabitation , Same sex family, Horizontally-extended family , Empty-nest family, Family diversity, Contemporary society, Gender roles Makes references to key terms students should know – Promotes a spiral curriculum by making links to key terms that students might have previously been taught that link to this lesson. RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT
AQA GCSE Sociology: Families- Couples lessons
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AQA GCSE Sociology: Families- Couples lessons

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L1: The traditional domestic division of labour: Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand what might be the domestic division of labour in traditional families. Covers the following key terms: Domestic labour, Domestic division of labour, Conjugal roles, Joint conjugal roles, Segregated conjugal roles, Instrumental role, Expressive role Covers the following sociologists: Parsons, Oakley Includes an activity based on ‘teaching to all’ pedagogical technique Makes links to functionalist and feminist views of society that students might have learnt previously Includes icons for visual learning ANSWERS TO ALL ACTIVITIES EXCLUDING FOR PLENARY Includes an Item B 4 marker and detailed scaffolding to help students answer this (see worksheet for this) RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT L2: The domestic division of labour in contemporary families: Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand what might be the domestic division of labour in contemporary families. Cover the following key terms: Contemporary society, The Symmetrical family, The New man, Double shift / dual burden, Triple shift, Dual-career family Covers the following sociologists: Functionalist Young and Wilmott, Feminist Oakley, Feminist Dunscombe and Marsden, Feminist Hochschild ANSWERS TO ALL ACTIVITIES INCLUDED Includes icons for visual learning Includes activity based on ‘teaching to all’ pedagogical technique Included a key term sheet and definitions for the lesson RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF THE PPT L3: Power in the family: Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand how might power be divided in families. Cover the following key terms: Conjugal relationships, Power Cover the following key sociologists: Edgell, Pahl, Opinium Research, survey Starter activity enables students to recap content they should or might have learnt before this lesson within the families unit ANSWERS TO ALL ACTIVITIES INCLUDED REQUIRES OWENS AND WOODFIELD AQA GCSE TEXTBOOK FOR MAIN ACTIVITIES (OR ANY EQUIVALENT INFORMATION ON DECISION MAKING AND MONEY MANAGEMENT IN THE FAMILY) Includes icons for visual learning RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF THE PPT Includes a discussion activity with lots of scaffolding Includes a 3 marker with detailed scaffolding and a student friendly mark-scheme L4: Domestic violence: Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand how might power in the family be abused. Cover the following key terms: Domestic violence Covers the following organisations:The (BCS) British Crime Survey, NSPCC (National society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Icon for visual learning Enables students to look at how power imbalance between adults and children can lead to different forms child abuse. Includes 3 marker on power as starter with detail scaffolding. INCLUDES ANSWERS FOR MAIN ACTIVITIES (excluding starter and plenary) Includes discussion activity to encourage oracy.
AQA GCSE Sociology: Families - The traditional domestic division of labour
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AQA GCSE Sociology: Families - The traditional domestic division of labour

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Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand what might be the domestic division of labour in traditional families. Covers the following key terms: Domestic labour, Domestic division of labour, Conjugal roles, Joint conjugal roles, Segregated conjugal roles, Instrumental role, Expressive role Covers the following sociologists: Parsons, Oakley Includes an activity based on ‘teaching to all’ pedagogical technique Makes links to functionalist and feminist views of society that students might have learnt previously Includes icons for visual learning ANSWERS TO ALL ACTIVITIES EXCLUDING FOR PLENARY Includes an Item B 4 marker and detailed scaffolding to help students answer this (see worksheet for this) RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT