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Key Thinkers- Families Unit
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Key Thinkers- Families Unit

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A bundle of lessons that teach the key thinkers in the AQA Family unit. Bundle includes: Talcott Parsons Eli Zaretsky Delphy & Leonard Ann Oakley Rapoport & Rapoport Young & Wilmott Bonus: I have included the knowledge organiser
Social Stratification Key Thinkers Work Booklet
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Social Stratification Key Thinkers Work Booklet

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Please leave a review if you download! I will be creating one for each of the units. I have created a Keythinkers (only) work booklet for students. I am planning to issue this over the Easter Holidays. Students use Cornel note taking strategies to show their understanding of each of the Key texts. There are several exam questions relating to each of the key texts to develop students confidence in using these texts.
AQA Family- The Marxist Approach (8/18)
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AQA Family- The Marxist Approach (8/18)

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New Spec 9-1 This lesson looks at an overview of the Marxist approach to the Families (assuming students have a basic understanding of Marxism from an introductory unit). The lesson also focuses on the Key Thinker Eli Zaretsky.
AQA Education 9-1 Spec
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AQA Education 9-1 Spec

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Complete bundle for Education New AQA Spec (previous bundle had faults). This new bundle now contains a knowledge organiser.
AQA Family- The symmetrical Family (11/18)
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AQA Family- The symmetrical Family (11/18)

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This lesson looks at Young and Willmott’s Symmetrical Family theory (Key Thinkers). It is evaluated using Oakley and several other sociologists. Students then plan and answer a 12 mark essay question. I have then included the progress checkpoint (low-stakes, open book mini assessment) that follows in the next lesson.
AQA Family- Changing Relationships (15/18)
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AQA Family- Changing Relationships (15/18)

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This is a double lesson if the whole of the documentary is watched. The lesson combines looking at the changing relationship between parents and their children, and the relationships with the wider family. 4 mark exam question to finish.
AQA Family- Trends and Patterns (16/18)
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AQA Family- Trends and Patterns (16/18)

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This is a lesson that sets up 3 lessons (plus homework) for students to be grouped together to look at patterns, trends and contemporary issues within families. Students are given the question prompts and have to create a 10 minute powerpoint presentation and teaching activity. I give students 3 lessons with ICT facilities in 2 of them.
AQA Family- The Functionalist Approach (6/18)
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AQA Family- The Functionalist Approach (6/18)

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New Spec- 9-1 This lesson looks at an introduction to Functionalist viewpoint on the nuclear family by looking at the work of G.P Murdock. Students look at the four functions of the nuclear family. Next lesson will be Parsons. If you download please review.
AQA Family- Conjugal Roles (10/18)
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AQA Family- Conjugal Roles (10/18)

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This lesson compares 1950s to 2000s households. Looks at Elizabeth Botts conjugal roles with a considersation of her sample size and if this is a generalisable study. Lesson also uses Talcott Parsons “roles” as an alternative viewpoint. Students then plan their own research into conjugal roles.