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Psychology
Introduction to Learning Disabilities and Advocacy
This PowerPoint was designed for a full day lesson, aimed at Level 3 students.
It covers types of advocacy, active participation, definitions and causes, medical and social models of disabilities.
Lots of discovery learning, group work and activities which students can relate to real life contexts.
Mental Health Inequalities and Discrimination
Two full days worth of lessons which could be delivered across several weeks to suit a range of timetables. Originally designed for Level 3 students, this is a detailed presentations containing thought provoking activities for students. It could be tailored to fit several subject areas and student abilities.
No teacher preparation needed but students would benefit from A3 poster for one of the activities.
Content is as follows: considering the impact that an unequal society may have on mental health statuses via a group research task. This will include topics such as geographical factors, unemployment and socio-economic status.
Impact of mental health discrimination and the laws/policies surrounding this-student poster activity.
The second section of the powerpoint looks at social norms, the link between misconceptions of individuals with mental health conditions being criminals-leading to looking at the deviancy amplification theory.
Scenarios and thought-provoking questions throughout which can be tailored dependent on student ability.
Sociological Theories of Deviance
Whole lesson which was delivered over a full day of teaching. Students will research key theories and apply this to real life context. This is suitable for A-Level and Access to HE Learners. PowerPoint also contains some details for teacher prompts.
Students will explore relativism vs absolutism, social constructs
Mental Health in Adolescence
Student Focused Investigation style lesson where students will be researching the prevalence and causation of mental health problems in Adolescents.
Medicalisation
Whole lesson with activities covering medicalisation in terms of the 'Third Sex', 'Homosexuality' and 'Dying'.
Covers points such as cross-cultural perspectives and social control.
Originally produced for Access to Higher Education but could be adapted to meet some Sociology specifications for other courses.
Forensic Psychology
Whole lesson covering what forensic psychology is and treatment of criminals. Student activities contained.
Developmental Psychology
LO's: Describe and evaluate two relevant theories in Attachment.
Describe and evaluate supporting studies in attachment
Use relevant terms and concepts relating to developmental psychology
Apply the nature versus nurture debate to your chosen theories
Designed for Level 3 courses.
Student activities embedded throughout the presentation.
Atypical Psychology
A very detailed, heavy session which covers various aspects of Atypcial Psychology, including activities for students.
I would recommend re-formating to make slides more user friendly.
Originally designed for Access to Higher Education but can be tweaked to fit A-Level specifications.
Introduction to Mental Health
This PowerPoint is full of student activities and was originally created for Access to Higher Education Learners to be delivered over two days.
This unit of work covers introduction to mental health and mental ill-health, defining mental health, diagnostic manuals and reliability of these, types of mental illness, data exploration activities and scenarios based on the current mental health crisis.
I was observed twice throughout this unit and received a grade 1. There are lots of links which can be pulled out for lesson planning in terms of English, Maths, Employability and Equality and Diversity.