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A-Level Psychology Curriculum Map – Year 12 & Year 13
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A-Level Psychology Curriculum Map – Year 12 & Year 13

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A-Level Psychology Curriculum Map – Year 12 & Year 13 This is a detailed and fully comprehensive A-Level Psychology curriculum map for both Year 12 and Year 13. It goes far beyond anything I’ve seen currently available. Developed entirely pre-ChatGPT, this resource took weeks of planning, research, and writing! All you need to do is edit to your school and topcis you are teaching! Despite the time I have in invested, I’ve kept the price as low as possible, making this an excellent-value resource for psychology departments who want a clear, structured, and thought-through curriculum that aligns with intent, implementation, and impact. You’re welcome to adapt, edit, and customise the document to suit your school’s context. I’ll send it in Word format so it’s easy to tailor. Booklet is 68 pages! **What’s Included: Introduction – Vision for psychology, subject importance, departmental identity Curriculum Intent – Clear purpose behind what we teach and why Curriculum Overview – Broad structure and thematic breakdown Domains of Knowledge – Core disciplinary foundations Curriculum Sequencing Rationale – The ‘why’ behind the order of content Implementation Strategy – How the curriculum will be delivered Impact Evaluation – Measuring student progress and curriculum success Curriculum End Points – What success looks like at each stage Alignment with Whole-School Vision – How psychology contributes to wider goals Progression Planning – Building on prior knowledge and skills over time Long-term / medium/short-term curriculum map Detailed Planning Breakdown (Week-by-Week): • Prior Knowledge & Synoptic Links • Knowledge Domains & Key Concepts • Clear Learning Objectives • Anticipated Misconceptions • Assessments (formative and summative) • Enrichment Opportunities & Super-Curriculum • Final Outcomes – The “End Game” Perfect for new departments, experienced teams wanting clarity, or for impressing during inspections.
AQA A level Psychology : BRILLIANT MODEL ANSWERS: Forensic Psychology (Year 2):
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AQA A level Psychology : BRILLIANT MODEL ANSWERS: Forensic Psychology (Year 2):

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AQA A level Psychology : BRILLIANT MODEL ANSWERS: Forensic Psychology (Year 2): We cover all types of exam questions (over 90 model answers) Content for Forensic Psychology Important information Exam skills Specification: Forensic psychology MODEL ANSWERS FOR: Offender Profiling: Top-down approach Offender Profiling: Bottom-up approach Biological explanations of offending behaviour: a historical approach Biological explanations of offending behaviour: genetics and neural explanations. Psychological explanations of offending behaviour: Eysenck’s theory Psychological explanations of offending behaviour: Cognitive explanations Psychological explanations of offending behaviour: Differential association theory Psychological explanations: Psychodynamic theory Dealing with offending behaviour: custodial sentencing Dealing with offending behaviour: behaviour modification Dealing with offending behaviour: Anger management Dealing with offending behaviour: Restorative justice Answers to identification questions.
AQA A-level Psychology BRILLIANT MODEL ANSWERS: Gender
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AQA A-level Psychology BRILLIANT MODEL ANSWERS: Gender

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AQA A-level Psychology BRILLIANT MODEL ANSWERS: Gender: Covering all exam type questions (over 80 model answers!) Content for Gender Important information Exam skills Specification: Gender MODEL ANSWERS FOR: Sex and gender Androgyny and the Bem Sex Role Inventory The role of chromosomes and hormones Atypical sex chromosome patterns Cognitive explanations: Kohlberg’s Theory Cognitive explanations: Gender schema theory Psychodynamic explanations of gender development Social learning explanations of gender development Culture and media influences on gender development Answers to identification questions
AQA A-level Psychology BRILLIANT MODEL ANSWERS: Schizophrenia
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AQA A-level Psychology BRILLIANT MODEL ANSWERS: Schizophrenia

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AQA A-level Psychology BRILLIANT MODEL ANSWERS: Schizophrenia: Covering all exam type questions (over 60 model answers!) Content for Schizophrenia Important information Exam skills Specification: Schizophrenia MODEL ANSWERS FOR: Classification of schizophrenia Reliability and validity in diagnoses and classification of schizophrenia Biological explanations of schizophrenia Psychological explanations of schizophreni Drug therapies Cognitive behavioural therapy Management of schizophrenia An interactionist approach Answers to identification questions
AQA A level Psychology : BRILLIANT MODEL ANSWERS: Issues and Debates
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AQA A level Psychology : BRILLIANT MODEL ANSWERS: Issues and Debates

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AQA A level Psychology : BRILLIANT MODEL ANSWERS: Issues and Debates (Year 2): We cover all types of exam questions (over 60 model answers) Content for Model Answers Important information Exam skills Specification: Issues and debates. Gender bias in Psychology . Cultural bias in Psychology Free-will and determinism The nature v nurture debate Holism and reductionism Idiographic and nomothetic Ethical implications Answers to identification questions
AQA Level Psychology: Design a study question (12 mark type).
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AQA Level Psychology: Design a study question (12 mark type).

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**AQA Level Psychology: Design a study question (12 mark type). Resources include: PowerPoint (explains how you answer the question with model answer) Information sheet on how to answer the question (for students) Design issues for different research methods (questionnaires /observations) for students to consider. Exam questions
AQA Psychology: Role of Father
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AQA Psychology: Role of Father

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AQA A Level Psychology: Role of the Father PowerPoint on the role of the father and how to structure an essay (while learning the information). A student led activity with teacher consolidating learning. For each paragraph for the essay, student will need to look for the AO1 (from information sheet A) teachers feedback and answer t student will need to look for AO3 (from information sheet B) exam notes provided.
Summary of different types of Experiments
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Summary of different types of Experiments

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A Level Psychology AQA Straighforward lesson: Powerpoint: table giving an overview features of the different types of experiments: lab, quasi, field and natural. Using the table, two activity sheet to guess what type of experiment it is.