I am a first year Cambridge student with my notes focusing on A-Level English Literature, History and Sociology. I achieved A*s in all three and my notes are up to date having recently sat the exams. My resources were originally created for the purposes of my own revision and so are tailored towards the specific AOs to achieve top level answers. They are detailed yet summarised and include all the necessary information. Good luck with your studies :)
I am a first year Cambridge student with my notes focusing on A-Level English Literature, History and Sociology. I achieved A*s in all three and my notes are up to date having recently sat the exams. My resources were originally created for the purposes of my own revision and so are tailored towards the specific AOs to achieve top level answers. They are detailed yet summarised and include all the necessary information. Good luck with your studies :)
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A highly useful table which comprises all the sociologists/studies that I learnt for the media representations topic.
A 10 page document of model answers and essay plans for possible/past questions. There are 8 10 marker questions and 1 20 marker question. The topics include ownership and control of the media, selection and presentation of the news and media representations.
These notes were created for my own revision of AQA Sociology in which I achieved an A*.
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Summarized notes for the differences in educational achievement topic in AQA Sociology A Level. There are some abbreviations - for instance, school is sometimes abbreviated to ‘skl’. There are 23 slides which have been colour-coded. For social class, topics include material deprivation, cultural deprivation, compensatory education, labelling, setting and streaming and public subcultures. For ethnicity, topics include material deprivation, racism in wider society, cultural deprivation, labelling, stetting and streaming, pupil subcultures and institutional racism. For gender, topics include outside and inside explanations for why girls are doing well in education, outside and inside explanations for why boys are not doing as well in education, the radical feminist viewpoint, gendered subject choice and pupil’s gender identities.
Comparison table on the different theories for the Education topic.
Model essay on the impact of globalisation on education.
Model essay on gender identity in education.
Essay plan on the differences and similarities of Marxism and functionalism.
Essay plan on gendered subject choice.
These notes were created for my own revision of AQA Sociology A-Level. I achieved an A*.
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A knowledge organiser which comprises all the information that you need for the childhood topic in AQA A-Level Sociology.
A table of essay plans for 6 possible/past 10 markers on the childhood topic.
These notes were created for my own revision of AQA Sociology in which I achieved an A*.
This bundle contains:
Summarized notes for the differences in educational achievement topic in AQA Sociology A Level. There are some abbreviations - for instance, school is sometimes abbreviated to ‘skl’. There are 23 slides which have been colour-coded. For social class, topics include material deprivation, cultural deprivation, compensatory education, labelling, setting and streaming and public subcultures. For ethnicity, topics include material deprivation, racism in wider society, cultural deprivation, labelling, stetting and streaming, pupil subcultures and institutional racism. For gender, topics include outside and inside explanations for why girls are doing well in education, outside and inside explanations for why boys are not doing as well in education, the radical feminist viewpoint, gendered subject choice and pupil’s gender identities.
Comparison table on the different theories for the Education topic.
Model essay on the impact of globalisation on education.
Model essay on gender identity in education.
Essay plan on gendered subject choice.
The PowerPoint comprises all the needed information for a lesson on the functionalism theory of education in AQA A-Level Sociology. Highly useful for teaching/tutoring and designed to helping students achieve the top marks.