This worksheet covers the Neo-Marxist theory of crime and deviance for A Level Sociology. It includes theories by Taylor, Watson and Young on new criminology and Hall on policing the crisis. Overall evaluation of each Sociologist is also included. This worksheet can be used to teach form or for students to revise from.
This worksheet covers the explanations put forward by sociologists to understand why official statistics may not always be reliable in our understating of crime and deviance for A Level Sociology. It begins by outlining why crimes may go unrecorded and looks into victimisation and self-report studies to understand some crimes that are under reported. This is followed by a box for students to fill with a list of crimes that may be underrepresented in official statistics like white collar and green crimes. Finally another set of boxes are included for students to apply their knowledge of Marxism, labelling theory, functionalism and feminism, by outlining how these perspectives may approach official statistics.
This worksheet covers the explanations put forward by sociologists to explain social class differences in crime and deviance for A Level Sociology. It includes empty boxes for students to apply their knowledge from Marxism, subcultural theories, labelling theory and left realism. Students are encouraged to use and evaluate these explanations using their knowledge of these theories by applying it to class. This gets them to develop their understanding of the subject, application skills and synoptic links. It also includes Murray’s theory on the underclass and dependency culture leading to crime. This worksheet can be used to teach form or for students to revise from.
This worksheet covers both Strain and Subcultural theories of crime and deviance for A Level Sociology. It includes: Merton’s Strain theory, Cohen on Status Frustration and Reaction Formation, Cloward and Ohlin’s Illegitimate Opportunity Structures and Matza’s Delinquency and Drift theory. Overall evaluation of Strain and Subcultural theories is also included. This worksheet can be used to teach form or for students to revise from.
This is a table which include a brief comparative summary on the following theories on society:
• Functionalism on society
• Marxism and Neo-Marxism on society
• Weber on society
• Interactionism on society
• Feminism on society
• Postmodernism on society
This worksheet covers the Functionalist theory on society for A Level Sociology. It includes theories by Durkheim, Parson and Merton as well as overall assumptions and applications for the perspective. Overall evaluation of functionalism is also included. This worksheet can be used to teach form or for students to revise from.
This worksheet covers the Interactionist theory on society for A Level Sociology. It includes theories by Mead, Bulmer and phenomenology as well as overall assumptions and applications for their perspective. Overall evaluation is also included. This worksheet can be used to teach form or for students to revise from.
This worksheet covers Max Weber’s theory on society for A Level Sociology. It includes theories by Weber and Giddens as well as overall assumptions and applications for their perspective. Overall evaluation is also included. This worksheet can be used to teach form or for students to revise from.
This worksheet explores and compares the distinction between a codified and uncodified constitution, followed by the distinction between a unitary and federal constitution… It can be used to teach from or for students to revise from. It covers both AQA and Edexcel
This is a comprehensive set of notes that can be used to teach from or for students to revise from. It covers everything in the constitution topic for UK, that can be used for both AQA and Edexcel. It explores the nature of the constitution generally, before examining the different types of constitutions and looking into the UK constitution in detail. Constitution reforms and rights in the UK are also covered. There are empty boxes for students to reaffirm their knowledge as well as some essay points for and against questions.
This worksheet covers the Nationalist view on the organic nation, including the contribution made by Conservative and Liberal Nationalist key thinkers. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
This worksheet covers a comprehensive insight into Liberal Nationalism which includes its origin, the contributions of Rousseau and Mazzini, the concepts of self-determination and key features of the nation-state. It also explores Liberal Nationalism on democracy, Civic Nationalism and Liberal Internationalism. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
This worksheet covers a comprehensive insight into Anti and Post-Colonial Nationalism which includes its origin and the distinction between the two types with examples. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
This worksheet covers a comprehensive insight into Conservative Nationalism which includes its origin and the contributions of Herder and Maurras. It also explores they key principles of Conservative Nationalism on organic nations, tradition, insular nationalism and fear of multiculturalism and internationalism, together with anti-supranationalism and support for imperial and colonialism. Whether conservative nationalism is a form of radical nationalism or fascism is also explored. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
This worksheet covers the Nationalist view on cultural nationalism, including the contribution made by Herder and Conservative Nationalists with a brief comparative table to Liberal or Civic Nationalism. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.