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I provide resources for a range of Humanities subjects, mainly Sociology, Politics, and History, but also some Geography, Media Studies and Global Perspectives. My resources have been the basis of my students achieving a number of Outstanding Learner Awards from Cambridge International Exams.

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I provide resources for a range of Humanities subjects, mainly Sociology, Politics, and History, but also some Geography, Media Studies and Global Perspectives. My resources have been the basis of my students achieving a number of Outstanding Learner Awards from Cambridge International Exams.
Experiments- Sociology
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Experiments- Sociology

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Just some resources for AS Level Sociology on types of Experiments. Use in conjuction with the Reliable-Valid worksheet I uploaded. Simple, but effective. Enough to get some good discussions out of the class. No PPT. I never bothered with a PPT for this topic. I used videos of Milgram, Jane Elliot, Stamford Prison Experiment and Bandura’s Bobo Doll.
Theory of Knowledge and the Natural Sciences and Religion
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Theory of Knowledge and the Natural Sciences and Religion

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This a full lesson, probably two if you drag it out, on how Natural Science knowledge systems conflate with Religious knowledge systems. It’s all here and good to go, though please see the notes before you teach it. It is easy to understand and follow. It’s really designed as a follow up to my previous two lessons on this topic.
Theory of Knowledge: What is Art
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Theory of Knowledge: What is Art

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This is just a lesson I put together on What is Art. Probably the only lesson to ever have been created with a comparison of Katy Perry and Rammstein. Substitute the Manchester stuff from your hometown or where you are teach or something. The lesson basically teaches itself.
Factors Effecting Research Method
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Factors Effecting Research Method

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Card sort task sorting out practical, ethical and theoretical factors. I ensure students have this in front of them at all times when going through the research methods.
Sociology Evidence Bank
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Sociology Evidence Bank

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“Sirrrrrrrr… can you do us a thing with all the case studies in?” Erm… no. You can do it yourself. Should be handy for revision. Probably can be adapted for other subjects.
Public and Personal Documents
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Public and Personal Documents

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A 4 page booklet on Public and Personal Documents, plus a little advantage and disadvantage sheet. Easy to follow. Takes one lesson, maybe longer.
Welfare State and Perspectives
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Welfare State and Perspectives

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Sorting task just highlight in blue New Right policies, and in red the Social Democratic policies. Easy to use and then provoke discussion. Sheet to be filled in afterwards.
Humanities Literacy Mat
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Humanities Literacy Mat

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This is a literacy mat designed for Humanities classes. It focuses on general skills, command terms, key terminology etc. The actual content is on the 2nd slide. It is particularly useful for any EAL students, or SEN student. It is designed to be one slide PPT slide, which you can print off and then laminate.
Global Politics Literacy Mat
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Global Politics Literacy Mat

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This is a literacy mat I used in my IB Global Politics class where most students are EAL. It contains key spelling, command words, useful connectives, key terminology etc. Print it off, laminate it and leave it on the desks. Can also be used as a display if you so wish. Designed with IB in mind but certainly transferable to other curricula.
Factors Impacting Choice of Sociological Research Method
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Factors Impacting Choice of Sociological Research Method

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This is a basic task which should be completed near the start of any research method topic. It’s a pretty basic sort the cards out into the right box task, the actual table should be printed on A3 and the cards cut out on card. Once stuck on correctly, students should have this table on their desks whilst each individual method is being taught.
Global Politics: Evidence Bank
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Global Politics: Evidence Bank

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This document is a revision booklet to help students make links across the course. They could do it on the computer but I personally prefer to have them handwrite it so they get used to writing the key words. I know I’m not alone in having trouble getting students to use evidence in their answers. Designed for DP Global Politics but can be adapted for use in other subjects/curricula Very simple, very structured.
Secondary Socialisation Introduction
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Secondary Socialisation Introduction

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This lesson is designed to introduce the concept of secondary socialisation, predominantly through Education. There is some comparative analysis with primary socialisation with a bit on particularistic and universalistic standards. There is not that much detail here. As I say, it is introductory stuff designed to introduce concepts and get the students thinking and doing something.
Hannibal
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Hannibal

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This is a full lesson designed for online learning on Hannibal and his attempted invasion of Rome. I rushed through this in one lesson with homework, but could be stretched out to two. Video links are in the notes of the PPT.
The Saar Plebiscite
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The Saar Plebiscite

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This is a full lesson designed for online learning on the Saar Plebiscite in 1935. I kind of screwed up when teaching this and left it until the end of unit, but it worked out quite well in the sense that the students had much greater contextual awareness. Just cut and paste the venn diagram onto a seperate document. Links are in comments for the YouTube videos.