This is a study guide for AQA A Level Media Studies Students. This is for the CSP Witnesses.
I have adapted the points from the CSP booklet into a study guide to assist students. There are activities and questions that have been designed off of the CSP bullet points. The bullet points in the CSP booklet can at times be a little vague and ambiguous, so I have tried to create these booklets to ensure that all aspects have been covered
**** Having taught the text I have added some updates to the study guide and included a more comprehensive guide to the theories and better prompts and directions for the questions ****
Such a good resource! Brilliant for student focussed note making. Tightly linked to CSP info which is reassuring. Favourite thing is the layout of information and tasks. Thank you so much!
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Disappointed and a waste of money. ALL COPIED FROM CSP BOOKLET WHICH I CAN GET FOR FREE!
Fraze23
6 years ago
I am sorry that you did not find the resource useful, but I believe that your review is a little inaccurate. <br />
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The description for the resource clearly states; <br />
"I have adapted the points from the CSP booklet into a study guide to assist students. There are activities and questions that have been designed off of the CSP bullet points."<br />
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As you suggest, the resource is not a simple regurgitation of the bullet points from the CSP booklet. It contains a summary of the key theories, tables for organisation of information, practice exam questions, and images for students to analyse. The booklet is 37 pages long and something I spent considerable time and care putting together. <br />
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The aim of this resource is to allow students themselves to conduct the analysis and to make the CSP points more accessible. The aim of the course is for students to conduct their own analysis on the products prescribed by AQA, so if you were looking for a cheat sheet or answer booklet then I am sorry to disappoint you. I know the new spec can be frustrating at times. <br />
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Best of luck for the rest of the year for yourself and your students.
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