As the new specification was only introduced last year, it appears that many teachers are still getting to grips with the changes and this adds to an already impossible workload. This resource comprises a 'front sheet' for every topic on the revised Psychology A Level specification, used from September 2015 onwards. As a former teacher of psychology (and a current private tutor), I use these with my own students to give them a solid overview of everything they will be studying/have studied, which allows them to understand the course as a whole. When it comes to revision, they can use each checklist to verify they have the right subject material to create revision resources from. It also helps them to identify their own areas for improvement and to document whether they have revised certain areas. They can also be used to ensure that students are filing their notes effectively - something that needs constant vigilance in my experience - as they should have everything that appears on the checklist in that particular order if they are to understand the material and revise effectively. Feedback from students over the last 6 years is that they are tremendously helpful.
<p>This lesson introduces the three variation experiments by Stanley Milgram and two theories of obedience - agency theory and social impact theory.</p>