A range of full lessons (powerpoints/activities) for both A-level Psychology and BTEC Health and Social Care.
Any feedback on resources downloaded would be much appreciated.
A range of full lessons (powerpoints/activities) for both A-level Psychology and BTEC Health and Social Care.
Any feedback on resources downloaded would be much appreciated.
An overview of how motivation affects perception with an emphasis on outlining and evaluating the key study (Gilchrist & Nesburg)
n.b. A choice of a comic strip OR summary sheet as the student/independent task.
A fully resourced lesson which outlines a number of settings (e.g. hospice, hospital, domiciliary care etc) where care is provided.
This lesson starts with a mini-quiz to review previous learning aims.
This include a range of activities including some teacher input (powerpoint provided) some discussion and videos.
A 2 part lesson (approx 2 hours) that covers 'issues that affects access learning aim B2.
The first lessons starts with a review of 'Settings in HSC' from the previous lesson (learning aim B1).
Then students are required to use the student textbook to summarise referrals e.g. self-referral, third party referral and professional referrals for which there are prompts to help support students notes.
Following this there is a short video and teacher led powerpoint to outline 'assessment'.
Finally, there is a handout and 'transformation' task for students. This requires them to represent eligibility criteria using pictures and symbols. There is an additional application task to end the lesson and review eligibility criteria.
The second lessons (powerpoint '2. Barriers to Service') starts with an exam questions to review lesson one with some sentence starters for supporting students if needed and some suggested answers from the mark scheme for self-assessment. Then students are required to work independently to create a mindmap of barriers that affect access using the student textbook.
Then students need to work in pairs to identity which barriers might affect specific service users the most.
Finally, students complete an exam question (mark scheme attached for self assessment) to consolidate their understanding of 'barriers affecting access'.
An student led lesson to help students understand the role of the CQC in regulating and inspecting service.
The lessons starts with a brief video outlining what CQC does with some brief questions to keep students focused. Then students are provided with a framework (with suggested teacher answers) to help guide their research using course textbooks and the internet. Finally students are provided with 'dominos' to review their knowledge of the CQC as a plenary.
A lesson which helps students to outline and evaluate the cognitive interview. This includes a handout briefly summarising the cognitive interview, an evaluation matching task which students are required to identify the relevant point, evidence and explanation, an application task linked to a video clip of an incident as well as an exam question (with answer).
A lessons in which students will learn about interference theory (outline and evaluate)
There are a number of activities embedded within the powerpoint including a summary of studies, research methods based questions and an application style essay.
A full lesson which defines and gives examples of types of discrimination (e.g. indirect and direct) as well as how H&SC professionals and settings should promote anti-discrimination.
There are a range of short activities including video, matching task (with answers), application task and book/research tasks (with suggested answers)
This is a 1-2 hour lesson which should help students outline Asch's original study and 3 variations (group size, unanimity and task difficulty) as well as to evaluate Asch.
This includes a powerpoint and a student handout/worksheet which provides them with key information and activities to complete during the lesson.
In addition to this there is a 'blankety blank' style quiz/game to help students review the content of the lesson. Excellent as a plenary or a starter the following lesson to review the content.
An introduction to the Health and Social Care course such as grading criteria, topics covered and assessments.
This is then followed by an introduction to key vocabulary that will be needed in the unit (and course) such as equality, advocacy, DBS, safeguarding.
The lesson ends with a plenary using the key terms and a Bingo style activity
A lesson to outline psychodynamic approach. This includes a powerpoint, short video and handout to help students understand the influence of the unconscious mind, psychosexual stages, 3 parts of personality and ego defence mechanisms.
There is a mixture of teacher led and student led activities. Access to the internet is recommended for a small section of the lesson but this could easily be copied & printed for students.
A complete lesson with powerpoint (with activities included), handout and 'variable cards'.
By the end of the lesson students should be able to identify independent, dependent and extraneous variables.
They should also be aware of the types of hypothesis and how to write a fully operationalised hypothesis.
Fully resourced lesson!
Students should be able to outline and evaluate research designs (independent measures, repeated measures and matched pairs).
The resource includes a powerpoint presentation (with activities embedded) a handout for independent work and exam questions (with answers).
A lesson which includes a powerpoint and student worksheet. This helps students to understand/review Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development and the Biological Perspective (including Gesell's Theory of Maturation, Influence of Genetics and the influence of nervous system and endocrine system). At the end of the lesson students review the nature nurture debate and apply their knowledge of this onto the psychological perspectives
A fully resourced lesson to outline and evaluate two definitions of abnormality (Failure to Function Adequately, and Deviation from Ideal Mental Health)
The lesson starts with a ‘teacher outline’ of Failure to Function Adequately. Students then consolidate and apply their understanding of the definition through watching the video of Denise (Hoarder.mp4). Then there is a short student task and teacher outline for ‘Deviation from Ideal Mental Health’. Students then consolidate their understanding by transforming the content into pictures and symbols (using student handout AO1).
To help students evaluate the definition there are some discussion prompts on the powerpoint followed by an independent matching task.
As a plenary and/or homework task students are asked to review ‘The Naked Rambler’ and apply their knowledge of these two definitions (and potentially others) to this situation