51ºÚÁÏ

Last updated

12 February 2025

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A lesson introducing students to using experiments as a primary research method in sociology

Covers different types of experiment: laboratory, field, and the comparative method

Activities include: discussing famous experiments in sociology and exploring the Hawthorne Effect

Part of a ‘Research Methods in Sociology’ scheme of work aimed at Year 12 students. Students work towards designing and carrying out their own piece of sociology research as a final project

Powerpoint and student workbook included

Separate ‘research project log’ available to download (see shop)

(Follows a ‘Be more chef’ model - the lesson takes cooking as an analogy for the starter, main and plenary. The ‘Be more chef’ concept pushes students to go beyond the recipe at the end of the lesson, and strive towards additional independent study)

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