I am Head of Social Sciences teaching AS/A level Sociology and Psychology. For many years I’ve taught History through to A'level and Archaeology through to GCSE and have been Citizenship/PSHE coordinator.
I am currently an accredited Lead Practitioner (leading on Stretch and Challenge), an AQA Senior Examiner for Sociology Paper 3 and an AQA EPQ Moderator.
I’ve authored an AS/A level Sociology Revision book for Paper 1 (AQA), published by Collins - for the current 2015 Spec.
I am Head of Social Sciences teaching AS/A level Sociology and Psychology. For many years I’ve taught History through to A'level and Archaeology through to GCSE and have been Citizenship/PSHE coordinator.
I am currently an accredited Lead Practitioner (leading on Stretch and Challenge), an AQA Senior Examiner for Sociology Paper 3 and an AQA EPQ Moderator.
I’ve authored an AS/A level Sociology Revision book for Paper 1 (AQA), published by Collins - for the current 2015 Spec.
This provides a 1 hour plus start to sociology develops the ideas of society, culture, role, status, stereotyping - as well as developing themes such as social control, belief, family, education etc.
There are a good range of accompanying resources to see you through the lesson, to teach from and for students to record their individual/group ideas.
This is based on the Shirbits idea.
I have a 2 taster sessions (both uploaded).
NRM's - definitions, features and studies. Ending with an essay question
This resource was created pre Spec 2015 for SCLY3.
Whilst the content is still useful, please note the essay question format and markscheme are now different for the P2 options paper.
This provides a 1 hour starter/taster to sociology develops the ideas of society, role, stereotyping - as well as developing themes such as social control, belief, family, education etc.
The session is taught through the PowerPoint and based around discussion of the roles needed for society, whats needed to create a functional society, who would best provide the roles and inevitably stereotyping. Students typically discuss the need for power and control and who has it. This leads to some nice early ideas developing Marxism and Functionalism. Accompanying resources are attached. This is based on the lifeboat game.
I have a 2 taster sessions (both uploaded).
Use of exemplar material as wall displays can be great to help model A/A* work for students. The attachments are an example of Exemplar Work for Sociology (20/20) with a picture of it displayed in my room. I find the key terms great on the wall to draw the attention of the students.
Having used the markscheme extensively with students, they have become adept at marking each others work pretty effectively with the AQA markscheme.
I have also included a powerpoint that I used for staff training, to assist with the use of exemplar work being used around the college.
This guide simply outlines the course for students to help them both plan their revision and ensure they cover all aspects of the course.
It contains information on:
Course Content
Exam Information
Revision Strategies
This bundle includes two separate 1 hour taster sessions, aimed at Year 11s, This includes PowerPoint for both lessons and activity sheets. Furthermore a detailed information leaflet for Year 11 for the course, including course information, career progression, further reading etc.
I created this lesson for an observation.
It was a 2 hour lesson but you could split it over 2 lessons or reduce it down to 1 1/2 hours.
There is a practical starter - reminding of terms and the process of choosing a methodology from start to finish.
The main activity comprises of 5 separate applied scenarios. Students are given one of these Briefs and then need to decided what questions they need to ask to proceed further to make decisions about this proposed study.
They are then given further information - giving info about personal characteristics, funds, funding bodies etc. There is an activity to run along side this and lesson plan to explain how the lesson runs.
This long activity supports a ‘Crime Day’ for Year 8/9 launched by the school.
The activity is designed to last 1hour 20 mins. I have run the session several times and the activities work over an hour lesson but time can be reduced to make the lesson work for a 1 hour slot.
The aim of this session is to introduce students to offender profiling (they are not expected to have any previous knowledge). The activities introduce the idea of offender profiling and what it is. Students are then introduced to the real crimes of the Railway Murderer (Railway Rapist) where offender profiling was successfully used. The student copy powerpoint, is simply what I printed off for students and gave out at the relevant stages of the lesson.
I made students aware of two important things - 1. There is some relatively graphic content which I included because this information provided important clues. I made sure students knew that they had the option to leave the room if anything was upsetting. I have never had a student leave however! 2. At the end of the lesson, I made sure students were aware that I had used some poetic licence with some of the details. The events are true, but I have made up suspects 1,2 and 4, simply for the sake of the activity. There obviously were other suspects, but I did not have access to any details. I have also made up some of the information, for example the blood groups is entirely fictitious. So please do be aware of this!
The activity works well and is very effectively, creating lots of analysis, deduction and discussion.
The final slide is time dependent but provide a contrast where ‘offender profiling’ has not worked and actually been detrimental to justice.
This PowerPoint is used as the 8+th lesson for GCSE WJEC Sociology (Paper 2: Crime and Deviance Section). The PowerPoints covers Sociological Theory – Marxism, their core concepts and theories and an evaluation (seperate ppt for Working class and corporate crime). There are also a range of activities included. Reference to the text book is the WJEC Illuminate Textbook.
This PowerPoint is used as the 2nd lesson for GCSE WJEC Sociology (Paper 2: Crime and Deviance Section). It introduces the concepts of Social Concept and Social Fact. The PowerPoint gives information and activities. The reference to the text book is the WJEC Illuminate Textbook.
For the 1st slide I used the Vuvuzela noise which I got from YouTube, There were numerous posts of this.
This is a powerpoint lesson for Unit 2: Sociological Theories (AC2.3) and Evaluations (AC3.2)
There are activities and content, with past paper practise.
A powerpoint outlining the course and decoding the exam language. It then moves into an introduction to sociology with a range of activities and concepts relating to social constructionism, time and place, cultural difference etc.
I use this lesson as my first lesson with my AS/A Level (Year 1) Sociology Class.
The outline explains the 2 year course to them, and we use it as a folder organiser for sections of work.
The powerpoint then runs through a range of activities, dealing with society, social imagination, norms and values, culture, social construction, ethnocentricism.
The activities (word docs and video clip) link to the powerpoint.
The key terms sheet allows them to reflect and record at the end of the lesson.
This PowerPoint is used as the 1st introductory lesson for GCSE WJEC Sociology (Paper 2: Crime and Deviance Section). It introduces Crime and Deviance - the concepts and some of the core arguments.
(It refers to an ‘envelope exercise’ which will be returned to in later lessons as students have developed clearer and more informed ideas about offenders.
There is reference to the WJEC Illuminate Textbook.
Quiz involving 4 rounds - Sociologists, studies, picture round and pot luck. The Joker card enables a group to double their points (groups must declare their joker before the round starts). For a really competitive group 'The Devil Card&' works well, enabling half of another teams points to be stolen! The document has the answers for each round included - make sure these are removed before use with a class!
Quiz involving 4 rounds - Sociologists, studies, picture round and pot luck. The Joker card enables a group to double their points (groups must declare their joker before the round starts). For a really competitive group 'The Devil Cards' work well, enabling half of another teams points to be stolen! The document has the answers for each round included - make sure these are removed before use with a class!
Note - there are a couple of ‘suicide’ questions included, as the quiz was created pre-spec 2015. These need to be removed and replaced as Suicide is no longer in the Spec.
The PET PowerPoint works through the whole lesson - explaining and prompting where activities follow.
It works through the role of Practical, Ethical and Theoretical Considerations (PET),
provides activities for these 3 focus areas, using for example Suicide as a Case Study for Theoretical Considerations and Laud Humphries for Ethical.
There is a Peer Marking activity with Markscheme.
The Tick sheet is used to help students organise their folders/notes.
To encourage additional reading beyond the AS/A Level Text books, we send out a list of recommended further reading to students and parents, along with display in the library and on the school website. Around the department, I also have a display of recommended reading - see posters. During National Reading week, this becomes a homework to have sourced a further reading book!
Sociology (AQA)
Psychology (AQA)
Politics (AQA)
Philosophy (AQA)
Criminology (WJEC)
The Concepts PowerPoint works through the whole lesson - explaining and prompting where activities follow.
It works through looking at the methodology recapping on Practical, Ethical and Theoretical (PET - see choice of Methods), along with other concepts.
The Concepts PPT, I used by printing off and getting students to find their matching pair.
This was used to conclude the Methods unit of work.
The Sampling PowerPoint works through the whole lesson - explaining and prompting where activities follow.
It works through types of Sampling, their advantages and disadvantages.
Provides activities for Sampling, which are fairly hands-on and attempts to make the content more interesting and memorable for students.
The Tick sheet is used to help students organise their folders/notes