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An A Level Sociology teacher trying to share lessons to make things easier for other Sociology teachers!

An A Level Sociology teacher trying to share lessons to make things easier for other Sociology teachers!
AQA A Level Marxism - Theories & Methods
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AQA A Level Marxism - Theories & Methods

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Attached is a complete lesson on Marxism in the Theories & Methods unit on the AQA exam board. The lesson covers and includes the following: Quick recap on what students remember about the Marxist perspective Introduction into Marxism, a handout which breaks down the key aspects of the Marxist perspective whereby students summarize or illustrate what each aspect is Difference between primitive communism and primitive capitalism. Exploring how the ruling class and subject class are different in many ways. There is a handout with 4 short questions to ensure AFL Base and Superstructure home illustration Focus on alienation - what the term is and how this impacts forced labour, commodities and workers. Students are encouraged to discuss in pairs before they are presented with the answers. Focus on exploitations Concept Check questions to ensure AFL AO3 of the Marxist perspective Short summary whereby students discuss the contribution of the Marxist perspective. Additional handout with key terms covering the Marxist perspective All handouts needed are included
AQA AS Observations
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AQA AS Observations

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A complete lesson observations, discussing the different types of observations and looking at examples from the textbook. The lesson also explores the difference between overt and covert observations and processes such as: getting in, staying in, getting out and going native.
AQA A Level Experiments Sociology
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AQA A Level Experiments Sociology

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Attached is a completed lesson exploring the strengths and limitations to lab, field and the comparative method. There is also a handout for students to work on throughout the lesson and an exam question (20 marks) for students to have a go at.
AQA A Level Methods in Context
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AQA A Level Methods in Context

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This is an introduction lesson into Methods in Contexts, exploring the different contexts that can be studied in a MiC question. Classrooms, parents, teachers, parents and students. This lesson involves a group activity whereby students are split up and each group works on one context and then present their conclusions to the rest of the class. Each group has an information sheet with questions they need to consider when presenting.
GCSE AQA Psychology RM Revision Guide
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GCSE AQA Psychology RM Revision Guide

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Attached is a full revision guide catered for GCSE Psychology students following the AQA exam board. The revision guide includes the following: Glossary, with examples Glossary on key terms when conducting research Breakdown of strengths and limitations of each research method Clear differences established e.g. between different design groups and variables Key term match up activity A range of short and long exam questions (3 and 9) Exam questions focussing on AO2 criteria with items Practice analysis whereby students work out the mean, mode and range to sets of data. If you do try this resource, please do leave a review and check out our perception revision guide!
GCSE AQA Psychology Perception Revision Guide
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GCSE AQA Psychology Perception Revision Guide

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This revision guide covers the Perception unit for GCSE students following the AQA exam board. The revision guide covers the following: Key concepts established at the start of the booklet with potential short and long questions for each concept Key terms and different visual cues with definitions and examples illustrated Breakdown of key topics and studies Strengths and weaknesses identified of each topic and study Examples of different illusions with their explanations and images Matching up activity Application questions focussing on AO2 criteria Range of short and long exam questions Exam questions based on key studies such as Gregory and Gibson. Comparison activities between the two theories Research into how different aspects such as culture, emotion, motivation and expectations affect perception (AO1 + AO3) If you do try out this revision guide, check out our Research Method revision guide as well! Please do leave a review if you find this resource useful! :)
AS Sociology Social Policies Education
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AS Sociology Social Policies Education

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Find attached a timeline of all the social policies and governments for AS Sociology, Education. There is an A3 handout for students to complete and information on all the governments in the form of a carousel. In addition, there is a handout with the strengths and limitations of each government.