Crime and deviance model answers AQA A-Level Sociology hand written by an A* student
8 x 10 markers (with and without item)
5 x 4 markers
4 x 6 markers
3 x 30 markers
3 x 30 mark essay plans
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At least 3 lessons worth of activities including Presentation, worksheets, activities, exam practice and much more
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Childhood as a social construct (AQA Sociology)
Includes:
PowerPoint
-Match up of reasons and explanations for changes in position of children
3 other activiities
series of videos to watch with questions to answer whilst watching
homework- research task
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Resources and decision making- Lesson PPT and 3 page handout/worksheet
Could cover up to 2 lessons
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Family and household quiz
Round 1: couples
Round 2: childhood
Round 3: demography
Round 4: changing family patterns
Round 5: anagrams
Ideal for group work, enough to last a whole lesson with answers to self-check
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Lesson PowerPoint including various different activities to complete
*Parsons
Young and Willmott
A worksheet to read and questions to follow- What does this tell you about the norms about marriage and gender in the 1950s
Changing family patterns
Lesson PowerPoints, worksheets, activities, exam practice, homework and a booklet for students to complete which covers the whole topic
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Research methods with education
Includes lesson powerpoints, worksheets,activities and more
TOPIC: FAMILIES AND HOUSEHOLD
3 documents with a variety of exam questions on and a few model answers
Also includes some old AS exam questions which can be used as AFL rather than actual assessments
Item A - There has been a significant increase in the number of divorces since 1970. One important factor behind the increase has been the changes in the law relating to divorce. However, legal changes alone may not be enough to explain the trend and sociologists have suggested a number of possible causes of a higher divorce rate. One of these is a decline in the influence of traditional norms about marriage that used to stigmatise divorce.
Applying trends from Item A and your own knowledge, evaluate sociological contributions to our understanding of the trends in divorce in the UK since 1970. (20 marks)