
This is lesson 12 of unit 1 Sociological Perspectives - AQA GCSE Sociology. The AQA Scheme of Work has been used as reference.
**Social issues **
- What is a social issue?
- Poverty as a social issue;
- crime as a social issue;
- media amplification and moral panics.
ACTIVITIES
1. Vocabulary Starter (10 mins): Define “Moral Panic” and “Media Amplification” (Worksheet ).
2. Content Analysis (20 mins): Analyse media coverage of poverty or crime using newspaper articles and online sources.
3. Discussion (15 mins): Quick test on social structures, processes, and issues.
4. Video: Watch a video in social issues
English: Write a news report on a social issue.
Technology: Present findings on media coverage.
Differentiation: Provide a simplified news article with key points highlighted for the content analysis.
Key Terms: Poverty, Crime, Media Amplification, Moral panic, Relative deprivation
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