Hancock’s core study in line with the OCR A level Specification for the unit 2 exam.
Powerpoint includes study summary, key terms, evaluation and help with likely questions (e.g comparison with classic study, changes to the key theme or diversity etc).
Blakemore & Cooper’s study in line with the OCR A level Specification. Used within the unit 2 - Core Studies exam.
Powerpoint includes background, key terms, study summary and evaluation. Link to study summary in the slide notes.
The Behaviourist Perspective in line with the OCR A level Specification. Can be used in both unit 2 and unit 3 of the course.
The powerpoint includes principles, concepts, research tasks, discussion points and evaluation of the perspective.
Reductionism vs Holism debate in line with the OCR A level Psychology Specification. Debate can be referenced in all 3 units of the course.
Powerpoint includes definitions, explanations of where various studies lie in the debate, discussion activities and strengths & weaknesses.
Usefulness debate in line with the OCR A level Psychology Specification. Debate can be referenced in all 3 units of the course.
Powerpoint includes definitions, explanations of where various studies lie in the debate, videos and strengths & weaknesses.
Casey’s core study in line with the OCR A level Psychology Specification. Forms 1 of the 20 core studies in unit 2.
Powerpoint includes background, key terms, study summary, evaluation and interactive examples of the hot and cool go/no go tasks.
Psychological Debates Summary - Powerpoints and Packs. In line with the OCR A level Specification - can be used as content in all 3 units but mainly unit 2 (core studies).
Powerpoint runs through what you need to know for each debate, example debates unit 2 questions and set up for flashcards for each debate for students to complete. There are answers within the teacher version. I’ve also made this into a pdf pack for ease of use.
Resources included:
Powerpoint (student version)
Powerpoint (teacher version)
Pack (student version)
Pack (answer version)
Criminal Psychology Topic 1 (Turning to Crime) Powerpoint. In line with the OCR A level Psychology Specification. Relevant to unit 3 sec B.
Powerpoint includes key research, discussion activities, video, additional studies, structure for evaluation and application.
Areas & Perspectives in line with the OCR A level Specification.
Answer versions include principles/concepts, studies in the area/perspective and evaluation for each area/perspective.
Purchase includes variants for both use as posters and packs. The download includes:
high colour answer posters/pack
high colour student pack/template
low colour answer posters/pack
low colour student pack/template
Hopefully this gives you the options of how best to use the templates!
Areas Study Summaries in line with the OCR A level Specification.
Answer versions include descriptions of why each study links to the area.
Purchase includes variants for both use as posters and packs. The download includes:
high colour answer posters/pack
high colour student pack/template
low colour answer posters/pack
low colour student pack/template
Hopefully this gives you the options of how best to use the templates!
The Psychodynamic Perspective in line with the OCR A level Specification. This perspective can be used both in unit 2 and unit 3 of the course.
The powerpoint includes principles and concepts clearly explained visually and evaluation of the perspective.
2 Psychological perspectives Powerpoints. In line with the OCR A level Psychology Specification (unit 2 - core studies and unit 3 - applied psychology).
Powerpoint includes principles, concepts, discussion activities and strengths & weaknesses.
Issues in Mental Health (all topics) in lie with Unit 3 (Applied Psychology) from the OCR A Level Specification.
Powerpoints include key terms & definitions, key research summaries, explanations summaries, application summaries, videos and evaluation prompts throughout. Template for revision also included.
All four research methods in line with Unit 1 of the OCR A Level Specification.
Powerpoints include key terms and definitions, evaluation, discussion tasks, practicals, exam questions, common misconceptions etc.
Cognitive Area resources in line with Unit 2 (Core Studies) of the OCR A level Psychology Specification.
Resources include:
Cognitive Area
Moray
Loftus & Palmer
Grant
Simons & Chabris
Powerpoints of core studies include summary and evaluation as a minimum. Other activities such as videos, discussion tasks etc will vary from study to study.
Area summary includes principles/concepts, studies within and why plus evaluation.
Individual Differences Area resources in line with Unit 2 (Core Studies) of the OCR A level Psychology Specification.
Resources include:
Individual Differences Area
Gould
Freud
Baron-Cohen
Hancock
Powerpoints of core studies include summary and evaluation as a minimum. Other activities such as videos, discussion tasks etc will vary from study to study.
Area summary includes principles/concepts, studies within and why plus evaluation.
Social Area resources in line with Unit 2 (Core Studies) of the OCR A level Psychology Specification.
Resources include:
Social Area
Milgram
Piliavin
Levine
Bocchiaro
Powerpoints of core studies include summary and evaluation as a minimum. Other activities such as videos, discussion tasks etc will vary from study to study.
Area summary includes principles/concepts, studies within and why plus evaluation.
Developmental Area resources in line with Unit 2 (Core Studies) of the OCR A level Psychology Specification.
Resources include:
Developmental Area
Bandura
Chaney
Lee
Kohlberg
Powerpoints of core studies include summary and evaluation as a minimum. Other activities such as videos, discussion tasks etc will vary from study to study.
Area summary includes principles/concepts, studies within and why plus evaluation.
Biological Area resources in line with Unit 2 (Core Studies) of the OCR A level Psychology Specification.
Resources include:
Biological Area
Sperry
Blakemore & Cooper
Casey
Maguire
Powerpoints of core studies include summary and evaluation as a minimum. Other activities such as videos, discussion tasks etc will vary from study to study.
Area summary includes principles/concepts, studies within and why plus evaluation.