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AQA A-level Sociology: Crime and Deviance - Topic 4 (Left Realism Notes)
A student’s summary on left realism for Topic 4 of the Crime and Deviance course.
AQA AS-level Sociology: RM - Interviews
9-page document on interviews for Research Methods, displaying the different types, various studies, positivist v interpretivist responses, pit-stop questions and answers, their relevant to the Education side, and a student’s own interview vision.
AQA AS-level Sociology: RM - Secondary Sources Poster
Colourful infographic on the strengths/weaknesses of secondary sources in the Research Methods section of the course. Acronym included for the sociologist Scott!
AQA AS-level Sociology: Research Methods - Mega PowerPoint!
Studying or teaching Research Methods at AS Sociology level? This 70-slide PowerPoint will have you sorted in no time! Detailing all six topic areas (excluding the special application to Education), this resource includes:
Subdivisions for each research method, with images and other types of media inserted to enhance student learning.
Short video clips for wider reading, such as those from Louis Theroux’s 2019 Surviving America’s Most Hated Family.
Countless charts assessing the strengths/weaknesses of each method, using several experiment or study examples to augment student understanding.
Visually-appealing positives/negatives slides, incorporating real-life characters.
Clear links back to positivist and interpretivist viewpoints.
AQA AS-level Sociology: Education - Topics 1-3 Quizzes
Animated Education quizzes for topics 1-3, probing students on all the key information, sociologists, data and evaluation. Portraits of main theorists placed in the corner of most slides to stimulate memorisation. Averaging at 30 slides and 100+ questions (average completion time = 45 minutes).
AQA AS Level Sociology: Education - Educational Policies Timeline
A customised, completely filled timeline for topic 6 of the Education section, spanning from the 1944 Butler Education Act to the 2010-15 Coalition government policies. Colour-coded in terms of aims, success and impact.
AQA A-level Sociology: Education - Ethnicity 30 Markers
Two AQA A-level Sociology Education essays for the Ethnicity topic, using the question demands:
Applying material from item C9 and your own knowledge evaluate the view that ethnic differences in educational achievement are primarily the result of factors inside of school.
Applying material from Item C7 and your knowledge, evaluate the view that ethnic differences in educational achievement are a product of factors inside school.
While analogous in their wording, different studies and theorists have been used throughout, to vary the possible answers students could provide.
The structure is as follows:
Point
Evidence
Explanation
Evaluation
Link (to question)
A 25p reduction has been made, due to the question similarity. The student’s own quantitative findings and clear evaluation included.
AQA AS-level Sociology: Education - Class 30 Markers
Two AQA AS-level Sociology Education essays for the Class topic, answering the prompt:
Applying material from Item B and your knowledge, evaluate sociological explanations of social class differences in educational achievement.
Applying material from item C5 and your own knowledge, evaluate the view that middle class pupils’ higher levels of achievement are the product of factors outside of school.
Produced by a top band student utilising their wider reading and sprinkling both key sociologists and clear evaluation throughout - structure followed:
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Evidence
Explanation
Evaluation
Link (to question)
AQA AS Level Sociology: Education - Marxism
Three orange-themed posters condensing the Marxist perspective for Education, entailing the theories of Marx, Bowles and Gintis, P. Cohen, Althusser, and Willis. Contains colour-coded evaluation in a chart.
AQA AS-level Sociology: MiC and RM Free Bundle!
It felt strange selling these resources separately, so here they are for free! Although random, they evaluate the research methods of observation, interviews and secondary sources. Enjoy!
AQA AS-level Sociology: RM and MiC Chart
Colour-coded complete Research Methods and Methods in Context chart, underscoring strengths/limitations, and noting practical, ethical and theoretical elements, respectively. Font size adaptable on request.
AQA AS Level Sociology: Education Mega Pack
26-page Word document summarising the six Education themes and their sub-topics, with the sociologists highlighted digitally and their key phrases emboldened. Contains some tables comparing the takes of different theories.
AQA AS Level Sociology: Education - the New Right and Neoliberalism
Two posters outlining sociological theories on the New Right and Neoliberalism, including those of Chubb and Moe, Ball, Gewirtz, and David.
AQA AS-level Sociology: Education Mats
15 colourful mats covering each sub-topic for the Education section of the AQA AS-level Sociology course, spotlighting the main theorists, key terminology and often overlooked concepts. Useful in consolidating your knowledge, recapping even the smallest of areas and memorising one-time mentions.
AQA AS-level Sociology: Education - Functionalism
Two fun posters recalling the functionalist perspective for Education, referencing Durkheim, Parsons, Davis and Moore, and Blau and Duncan. Evaluation included.
AQA AS-level Sociology: Families and Households - Childhood Theorists PP
37-slide fun PowerPoint for revising the Childhood topic in Families and Households, using stimulating imagery - such as a pill and a drawing of Cher - for sociologist recall (in this case, Pilcher (1995)!). A short exercise guaranteeing quick and effective revision.
AQA AS-level Sociology: Families and Households - Family Diversity
Brief 9-slide free PowerPoint on family diversity from the Families and Household section, with evaluation, images and underlined terminology.
AQA A-level Sociology: Beliefs of Sociology - 20 Markers Topics 1-4
A student’s 7 top-band complete 20-mark essays (1,500-2,000 words) in preparation for their Year 13 assessment on topics 1-4 of the Beliefs in Society section, following the structure:
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Evidence
Explanation
Evaluation
Link
The question demands (sourced from past papers, Tutor2U or the Hectic Teacher) include:
Applying material from Item A and your knowledge, evaluate the claim that religion performs an ideological function in the interests of powerful groups.
Applying material from item B4 and your own knowledge, evaluate Marxist views of the nature and role of religion.
Apply material from Item J and your knowledge, evaluate the view that religion acts as a force for social change.
Applying material from item B15 and your own knowledge, evaluate the view that religion is of declining significance in people’s lives in the world today.
Applying material from the item and your own knowledge, evaluate the view that the extent of secularisation has been exaggerated.
Applying material from the item and your own knowledge, evaluate the view that the extent of secularisation has been exaggerated (the same as above, but different concepts, data and theorists used to broaden understanding and evaluation).
Apply material from Item A and your own knowledge, evaluate the impact of postmodernity on religious and spiritual beliefs and practices.
AQA A-level Sociology: Families and Households - Quizzes
Four free quizzes recapping topics 1, 4, 5 and 7 of Families and Households - the other areas have been excluded as a result of changes to learning in lockdown (however, complete sets for the Year 13 content* are available for a small fee).
*Crime and Deviance, Beliefs in Society