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Teacher of KS3, KS4 and KS5 Philosophy, RE & Sociology.
AQA A Level - Sociology - Introduction to Crime and Deviance
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AQA A Level - Sociology - Introduction to Crime and Deviance

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A lesson which introduces students to Crime and Deviance. This PowerPoint includes links to past papers, mark schemes and examiners reports; It also includes a break down of the topics, images and key pieces of information such as what is crime and deviance (including examples).
AQA A Level - Sociology - Experiments
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AQA A Level - Sociology - Experiments

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A lesson on experiments (lab, field and the comparativ method) based on the Webb, Westergaard, Trobe and Townsend textbook. Includes tasks, images, videos etc. Feel free to tweak to your liking!
AQA GCSE Sociology - New Right
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AQA GCSE Sociology - New Right

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A GCSE AQA lesson based on The New Right. This resource is a worksheet that includes questions (with answers in the notes section) and images. Feel free to tweak! Based on pages 24 - 25 from the David Brown textbook. This lesson is best taught with the textbook.
AQA GCSE Sociology - Feminism
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AQA GCSE Sociology - Feminism

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A GCSE AQA lesson based on Feminism. This resource contains a starter, plenary, images, questions (with answers in the notes section) and much more. Feel free to tweak! Based on pages 22 - 23 from the David Brown textbook. This lesson is best taught with the textbook.
AQA A Level - Sociology - Pupil Subcultures
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AQA A Level - Sociology - Pupil Subcultures

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A detailed sociology lesson on pupil subcultures. This lesson is loaded with activities, images and YouTube videos to consolidate learning. There is also information in the notes section which one can refer to. The lesson also touches partially on ‘Pupils’ class identities and the school’ - Tweak to your liking. Best used with the textbook - Rob Webb (Author), Hal Westergaard (Author), Keith Trobe (Author), Annie Townend (Author).
AQA GCSE Sociology - The Social Construction of Crime
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AQA GCSE Sociology - The Social Construction of Crime

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A GCSE AQA lesson based on the social construction of crime. This resource contains images, questions (with answers in the notes section) and much more. Feel free to tweak! Based on pages 179 - 180 from the David Brown textbook but does not require a textbook.
AQA GCSE Sociology - Sociological Explanations for Crime and Deviance
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AQA GCSE Sociology - Sociological Explanations for Crime and Deviance

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A GCSE AQA lesson based on the sociological explanations for crime and deviane - including sociologists such as Merton and Becker. This resource contains images, questions (with answers in the notes section) and much more. Feel free to tweak! Based on pages 181 - 184 from the David Brown textbook.
AQA GCSE Sociology - The Sociology of Crime and Deviance
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AQA GCSE Sociology - The Sociology of Crime and Deviance

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A GCSE AQA lesson based on the sociology of crime and deviance. This resource contains images, questions (with answers in the notes section) and much more. Feel free to tweak! Based on pages 172 - 173 from the David Brown textbook but does not require the textbook.
AQA GCSE Sociology - The Functionalist View of Crime
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AQA GCSE Sociology - The Functionalist View of Crime

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A GCSE AQA lesson based on the Functionalist view of Crime. This resource contains images, questions (with answers) and much more. Feel free to tweak! Based on pages 185 - 186 from the David Brown textbook but does not require the textbook. Get the Functionalist and Marxist view of Crime Worksheet together: www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-gcse-sociology-the-functionalist-and-marxist-view-on-crime-12414848
AQA GCSE Sociology - The Marxist View of Crime
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AQA GCSE Sociology - The Marxist View of Crime

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A GCSE AQA lesson based on the Marxist view of Crime. This resource contains images, questions (with answers) and much more. Feel free to tweak! Based on page 187 from the David Brown textbook but does not require the textbook. Get the Functionalist and Marxist view of Crime Worksheet together: www.tes.com/teaching-resource/aqa-gcse-sociology-the-functionalist-and-marxist-view-on-crime-12414848