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CIE Culture Identity and Socialisation (AL/GCSE) - Sociology
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CIE Culture Identity and Socialisation (AL/GCSE) - Sociology

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BUY THE IGCSE PAPER 1 BUNDLE HERE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/cie-sociology-notes-igcse-paper-1-13002933 This comprehensive revision guide covers all of the specification points, with key terms, case study examples and evaluative arguments. Examples are shown clearly through Past Paper answer keys. Although directed for the CIE syllabus, this is applicable to the AQA, OCR and WJEC specifications. Relevant for IGCSE, GCSE, AS and A2. Content included: Culture, norms, values, roles, status and beliefs as social constructions; relativity Conformity and non-conformity; the agencies and processes of social control The formation and existences of sub-cultures Diversity and cultural variation in human behaviour and issues related to multiculturalism Age as an example of social construction Processes through which children learn social expectations Main agencies of socialisation and their impact on the individual, including the consequences of inadequate socialisation (feral children) The nature/nurture debate Role, age, gender, ethnic group and class as influences on social identity
CIE Theory and Research Methods (AL/GCSE) - Sociology
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CIE Theory and Research Methods (AL/GCSE) - Sociology

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BUY THE IGCSE PAPER 1 BUNDLE HERE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/cie-sociology-notes-igcse-paper-1-13002933 This comprehensive revision guide covers all of the specification points, with key terms, case study examples and evaluative arguments. Examples are shown clearly through Past Paper answer keys. Although directed for the CIE syllabus, this is applicable to the AQA, OCR and WJEC specifications. Relevant for IGCSE, GCSE, AS and A2. Content included: Structuralist, Interpretivist, Functionalist, Marxist, and Feminist views on society. Distinction between Positivist and Interpretivist approaches to research Main steps and challenges in devising and implementing a research strategy, such as sampling Ethical issues affecting the choice and implementation of a strategy The main methods used in sociological investigations; as well as their strengths and limitations Differences between primary and secondary sources; their strengths and limitations Differences between qualitative and quantitative sources; their strengths and limitations
Curley Essay Plan for GCSE (Of Mice and Men)
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Curley Essay Plan for GCSE (Of Mice and Men)

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BUY THE OMAM CHARACTER BUNDLE HERE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13002879 A comprehensive guide to the presentation of Curley in Of Mice and Men. The essay plan has a range of analysis, covering context too - making it suitable for all exam boards including Edexcel IGCSE, AQA and WJEC.
Crooks Essay Plan for GCSE (Of Mice and Men)
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Crooks Essay Plan for GCSE (Of Mice and Men)

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BUY THE OMAM CHARACTER BUNDLE HERE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13002879 A comprehensive guide to the presentation of Crooks in Of Mice and Men. The essay plan has a range of analysis, covering an evaluation, the novella’s content, and context too - with excellent quotations. The resource is suitable for all exam boards including, Edexcel IGCSE, AQA and WJEC.
Curley's Wife Essay Plan for GCSE (Of Mice and Men)
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Curley's Wife Essay Plan for GCSE (Of Mice and Men)

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BUY THE OMAM CHARACTER BUNDLE HERE: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13002879 A comprehensive guide to the presentation of Curley’s Wife in Of Mice and Men. The essay plan has a range of analysis, covering context too - making it suitable for all exam boards including Edexcel IGCSE, AQA and WJEC.