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AQA Sociology - Education (Internal and External Factors)
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AQA Sociology - Education (Internal and External Factors)

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This is a complete bundle of all the powerpoints for social class, gender, ethnicity, the role of education (perspectives) and educational policies. This is for both the internal and external factors. All of the powerpoints include activities to engage students and have exam focus embedded and broken down to support student learning. A worksheet is also available with all of the powerpoints. This is in line with the Webb et al Sociology book 1.
Functionalism and Crime - AQA Sociology - UPDATED 2023
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Functionalism and Crime - AQA Sociology - UPDATED 2023

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Lesson on the Functionalism and Crime e.g. crime is inevitable, strain theory, status frustration etc. Activities and videos embedded to engage students. Detailed booklet with activities included to go along with the PowerPoint. Exam Question / Focus Embedded - 10 / 20 mark question.
Methods in Context Exam Focus Bundle
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Methods in Context Exam Focus Bundle

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This is a complete bundle of PowerPoints and worksheets that cover Exam focus for all of the Methods (in Context). For each of the following topics: Experiments (MIC) Questionnaires (MIC) Interviews (MIC) Observations (MIC) Official Statistics (MIC) There is a 20 mark exam question, which has been broken down. This includes: Unpicking the question and item Structuring an introduction and conclusion Constructing a plan Model paragraphs for students to practice All of the powerpoints include activities to engage students and have exam focus embedded and broken down to support student learning. This is in line with the Webb et al Sociology book 1.
Research Methods- Sampling
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Research Methods- Sampling

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A lesson introducing and explaining the different types of sampling. Use of skittles as a visual representation. Aimed at GCSE students, but adaptable for higher level (GCE). Use of differentiated/open-ended activities. Worksheets included