<p>Unit Overview: BTEC Applied Psychology Unit 2 - Learning Aim B</p>
<p>Step into the role of a psychologist in training with our Learning Aim B module from BTEC Applied Psychology Unit 2, designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to design and conduct a pilot study in psychological research.</p>
<p>Key Features:</p>
<p>Comprehensive Overview: Overview of Research Methods provides a broad introduction to the various approaches used in psychological investigations.</p>
<p>Experimental Methods: Experiments delves into the design and analysis of psychological experiments, a core method of research in the field.</p>
<p>Surveys and Interviews: Questionnaires and Interviews covers the techniques for gathering qualitative and quantitative data directly from subjects.</p>
<p>Observational Techniques: In Observations, students learn how to objectively observe and record behaviors within a scientific framework</p>
<p>Data Analysis: "Content and Thematic Analysis teaches the methods for analysing qualitative data to extract meaningful patterns and themes.</p>
<p>Research Synthesis: Review and Mixed Methods encourages students to consider the value of combining various research methods to enhance the depth and breadth of their studies.</p>
<p>Explore the dynamic world of human anatomy with our “Muscles and Bones” unit, a treasure trove of resources dedicated to understanding the musculoskeletal system. This unit takes learners on an educational journey through the structures that enable movement and provide support in the human body.</p>
<p>Key Features:</p>
<p>Practical Demonstrations: Experience hands-on learning with our “Lung Volume Practical” and “Muscles and Moving” presentations, designed to bring theoretical knowledge to life.</p>
<p>Informative Slideshows: Our PowerPoint presentations, including “Muscles and Breathing” and “Muscles and Blood,” illustrate the interplay between muscular activity and vital physiological processes.</p>
<p>Flipped Learning Tasks: Engage with our “Skeleton Flipped Learning Task” to foster independent research and critical thinking outside the classroom.</p>
<p>Structured Learning: The unit’s structure follows a logical progression from basic concepts to more complex applications, including the impact of drugs on the musculoskeletal system.</p>
<p>Comprehensive Coverage: Gain a complete understanding of the skeletal system with our detailed “The Skeleton” presentation.</p>
<p>Inhale the essence of life science with our “Breathing and Respiration” unit. This educational collection is expertly designed to guide students through the vital biological processes that fuel every cell in our bodies. From the cellular level of aerobic and anaerobic respiration to the mechanical marvel of the lungs, this unit covers it all.</p>
<p>Key Features:</p>
<p>Engaging Presentations: Journey through topics like “Aerobic Respiration” and “Gaseous Exchange” with our visually rich PowerPoint slides.</p>
<p>Detailed Diagrams: Understand the complexities of the alveoli and lungs through detailed diagrams, aiding in visual learning and retention.</p>
<p>Practical Application: Conduct real-world experiments with our “Respiration Practical” to see theory in action.</p>
<p>Assessment Preparation: Ready yourself for exams with targeted worksheets, including “PPQ Lungs” and model answers to hone your answering skills.</p>
<p>In-depth Analysis: Dive deep into the comparison of gaseous exchange mechanisms with “Comparing Gaseous Exchange”.</p>
<p>Unit Overview: Forensic Psychology LAA</p>
<p>Delve into the psychological underpinnings of criminal behaviour with our unit. This comprehensive collection of presentations is designed to explore the multifaceted nature of criminal psychology, examining theories and evidence from genetics to social learning.</p>
<p>Key Features:</p>
<p>Biological Perspectives: “Genetic Explanations of Crime” and “Low Gene Activity Explanation of Crime” presentations offer insights into the controversial debate on the role of genetics in criminal behaviour.</p>
<p>Neuroscience Focus: Discover the connection between “The Amygdala and Criminal Behaviour” to understand the neurobiological factors that may influence aggression and impulsivity.</p>
<p>Personality Theories: “Eysenck’s Criminal Personality” dives into the psychological traits that may predispose individuals to criminal activity.</p>
<p>Cognitive Approaches: “Cognitive Explanations of Offending Behaviour”<br />
examines how cognitive processes can contribute to criminal patterns.</p>
<p>Social Influences: Understand how “Social Learning Theory” applies to criminal behaviour, providing a lens through which to view the impact of environment and learning.</p>
<p>Environmental Factors: “Upbringing” addresses how early life experiences can shape future behaviour, including tendencies towards criminality.</p>
<p>Full unit including lesson powerpoint and appropriate resources. Additional resources can be used from ActiveTeach but are not essential.</p>
<ul>
<li>Classification</li>
<li>Biodiversity</li>
<li>Asexual Reproduction</li>
<li>Flower Structure</li>
<li>Pollination</li>
<li>Fertilisation and Making Seeds</li>
<li>Seed Dispersal</li>
<li>Growth and Germination</li>
<li>Plant Life Cycle</li>
</ul>
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<ul>
<li>Demolition</li>
<li>Reactivity</li>
<li>Energy and Reactions</li>
<li>Displacement</li>
<li>Extracting Metals</li>
</ul>
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<ul>
<li>Force Fields</li>
<li>Static Electricity</li>
<li>Current Electricity</li>
<li>Measuring Voltage</li>
<li>Resistance</li>
<li>Electromagnets (double)</li>
</ul>
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<ul>
<li>Diseases</li>
<li>Nervous System</li>
<li>Hormonal System</li>
<li>Testing Medicines</li>
<li>Ecology</li>
<li>In and Out</li>
</ul>
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<ul>
<li>Solids, Liquids and Gases (double)</li>
<li>Diffusion (double)</li>
<li>Air Pressure</li>
<li>Brownian Motion</li>
</ul>
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<ul>
<li>Atoms</li>
<li>Electron Configuration</li>
<li>Ions</li>
<li>Energy Transfers</li>
<li>Rates of Reaction</li>
<li>Chemical Equations</li>
<li>Equilibria</li>
</ul>
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<ul>
<li>Making Sounds</li>
<li>Changing Sounds</li>
<li>Sound Waves</li>
<li>Particles and Sound</li>
<li>Detecting Sound</li>
<li>Loudness</li>
<li>Uses of Sound</li>
<li>Comparing Waves</li>
</ul>
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<ul>
<li>Metal Properties</li>
<li>Rusting and Corrosion</li>
<li>Metals and Water</li>
<li>Metals and Acids</li>
<li>Metals and Oxygen</li>
</ul>
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<ul>
<li>Differences</li>
<li>Fields</li>
<li>Cause and Effect</li>
<li>Scientific Data</li>
</ul>
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<ul>
<li>Elements, Atoms and Molecules</li>
<li>Elements, Mixtures and Compounds</li>
<li>Researching Elements</li>
<li>Metals and Non-Metals (double)</li>
<li>Thermal Decomposition Reaction</li>
<li>Word Equations</li>
<li>Symbol Equations</li>
</ul>
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<ul>
<li>Introduction to the Periodic Table</li>
<li>Groups and Periods</li>
<li>History of the Periodic Table</li>
<li>Metals and Non-Metals</li>
<li>Alkali Metals</li>
<li>Halogens Group 7</li>
<li>Noble Gases Group 0</li>
<li>Revision</li>
</ul>