Psychology Teaching Resources: A-Level and GCSE all boards
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Digital teaching resources for Psychology, all the major examination boards: AQA, OCR and EDEXCEL (A-Level and GCSE). Message me if you wish to purchase with a school invoice, it can be arranged (amac54@btinternet.com)
Digital teaching resources for Psychology, all the major examination boards: AQA, OCR and EDEXCEL (A-Level and GCSE). Message me if you wish to purchase with a school invoice, it can be arranged (amac54@btinternet.com)
AQA A-Level Psychology: Year 1 and AS
All you need to present the RESEARCH METHODS MODULE
Included in this package:
Extensive workbook (108 pages) includes explanations, exercises, exam style questions and an MCQ (with answers)
3 separate PPT displays:
One to accompany the workbook (96 slides)
One covering the ‘Binomial Sign Test’… simple rationale, worked examples and exercises
One covering - 'Predicting from correlations'.... advanced evaluations and includes a worksheet exercise
• NB. Introduction to statistical testing: the sign test only appears in the AS specifications (It is covered in the Full A-Level in Year 2)
AS Paper 2 (Psychology in Context) Section C
A-Level Year 1, Paper 2 (Psychology in Context) Section C
Part of the: The ‘pick-up a module and go’ series
Extensive workbook covering every aspect of the specifications for both AS and Year 1 A-Level Psychology:
• Introduction to Research Methods
• Scientific Processes
• Data Handling and analysis
The workbook is crammed with information, self-learn exercises, examination style questions, class practical ideas and an MCQ (with answered supplied).
The main format is PDF (holds format better for printing. However, feel free to edit or amend the document to suit your needs)
The workbook can be used by students for self-learning or as a class teaching aid in conjunction with the PPT's
Also in the pipeline are versions tailored to suit all the specifications (OCR, EDEXCEL and EDUQAS)
The author, Andy McCarthy is a Chartered Psychologist, experienced teacher, lecturer and publisher
Sample Slides from AQA A-Level Psychology: and GCSE Psychology. Also includes a full PPT display covering: ‘Predicting from correlatory data: An advanced issue’
LOOK AT SOME SAMPLES BEFORE YOU BUY:
Part of the ‘pick-up a module and go’ series
1st Powerpoint covers a selection of slides from: APPROACHES, BIOPSYCHOLOGY and SOCIAL INFLUENCE
2nd Powerpoint is COMPLETE coverage of ‘Predicting from correlatory data: An advanced issue’ + worksheet (essential if you want to know the difference between: a causal criterion and a predictive criterion as an evaluation issue)
The full modules, when purchased include a selection from:
Teaching notes, Information sheets, Worksheets/Books, Examination style questions, MCQ’s etc
The series covers some very up to date issues such as:
Deep Brain stimulation (Therapy for OCD), Virtual Reality (Therapy for Phobias) Epigenetics, Mass Spectrometry of the brain and contemporary issues such as: The McDonalds Strip Hoax (part of an evaluation of Milgram)
SEE MY TES SHOP FOR INDIVIDUAL MODULES AND ‘BUNDLES’, ALL AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES
The author, Andy McCarthy is a Chartered Psychologist, experienced teacher (over 20 years), lecturer and publisher
POSTERS@PSYCH – Brighten up your walls
Download A4 size, print A3 (colour), laminate, fix on wall – stand back and admire (if on step ladder, dismount and then step back and admire)
Great for open evenings, Ofsted and just to make people smile
Watch this space – more to come…
POSTERS@PSYCH – Brighten up your walls
Download A4 size, print A3 (colour), laminate, fix on wall – stand back and admire (if on step ladder, dismount and then step back and admire)
Great for open evenings, Ofsted and just to make people smile
Watch this space – more to come…
POSTERS@PSYCH – Brighten up your walls
Download A4 size, print A3 (colour), laminate, fix on wall – stand back and admire (if on step ladder, dismount and then step back and admire)
Great for open evenings and Ofsted; or just to make people smile
Watch this space – more to come…
POSTERS@PSYCH – Brighten up your walls
Download A4 size, print A3 (colour), laminate, fix on wall – stand back and admire (if on step ladder, dismount and then step back and admire)
Great for open evenings and Ofsted; or just to make people smile
Watch this space – more to come…
POSTERS@PSYCH – Brighten up your walls
Download A4 size, print A3 (colour), laminate, fix on wall – stand back and admire (if on step ladder, dismount and then step back and admire)
Great for open evenings and Ofsted; or just to make people smile
Watch this space – more to come…
POSTERS@PSYCH – Brighten up your walls
Download A4 size, print A3 (colour), laminate, fix on wall – stand back and admire (if on step ladder, dismount and then step back and admire)
Great for open evenings and Ofsted; or just to make people smile
Watch this space – more to come…
POSTERS@PSYCH – Brighten up your walls
Download A4 size, print A3 (colour), laminate, fix on wall – stand back and admire (if on step ladder, dismount and then step back and admire)
Great for open evenings and Ofsted; or just to make people smile
Watch this space – more to come…
POSTERS@PSYCH – Brighten up your walls
Download A4 size, print A3 (colour), laminate, fix on wall – stand back and admire (if on step ladder, dismount and then step back and admire)
Great for open evenings and Ofsted; or just to make people smile
Watch this space – more to come…
Topics@Psychology#4: A Problem with the Concept of Freewill (all exam boards)
An Introduction to a Freewill vs Determinism Debate
Ideal to show as an extension to studying issues and debates.
The PPT slides progressively cover the Libet argument and build up to suggesting that we do not have any freewill, whatsoever!
Libet’s empirical argument is seductively simple, and should cause the student to question everything they believed about our freedom to choose.
Consists of a PPT display (22 slides) with under slide comments linking to online videos; to supplement understanding. Within the slides are activities and things to think about.
Suitable for ALL examination boards.
Ideal potential use: Year Twelve Psychology students near end of their first year
You are welcome to amend, expand or reduce the display to suit your needs.
The author, Andy McCarthy (amac education: Psychology) is a Chartered Psychologist, experienced teacher, lecturer and publisher.
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