This worksheet is a two page document which summaries the key thinkers and their contributions to Conservatism from human nature, society, state and the economy. It can be used to teach from or for students to revise from. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
This worksheet is a two page document which summaries the key thinkers and their contributions to liberalism from human nature, society, state and the economy. It can be used to teach from or for students to revise from. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
Quiz questions on all topics for Education, including the following:
Education policy
Impact of privatisation on education
Impact of education policy on social groups
Globalisation and education
Functionalism
New Right perspectives
Marxism
Interactionism (labelling theory)
Postmodernism
Social class and achievement
Ethnicity and achievement
Gender and achievement
Gender and subject choice
This worksheet explores and compares the distinction between rights and civil liberties, before examining the development of rights and formal equality in the UK, from common law to the HRA and the Equality Act. It also outlines the rights and responsibilities citizens have in the UK, ending with the difference between induvial and collective rights. It can be used to teach from or for students to revise from. It covers both AQA and Edexcel
This worksheet is a two page document which summaries the key thinkers and their contributions to Anarchism from human nature, society, state and the economy. It can be used to teach from or for students to revise from. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
This worksheet is a two page document which summaries the key thinkers and their contributions to Nationalism from human nature, society, state and the economy. It can be used to teach from or for students to revise from. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
This worksheet covers the explanations put forward by sociologists to explain crime control, prevention and punishment for crime and deviance in A Level Sociology. It includes: the types of punishment, functionalist perspectives on punishment and Marxism on punishment. This is followed by crime prevention and control theories put forward by Left Realism (social and community crime prevention), Right Realism (situational crime prevention and increasing social control), environmental crime prevention and Foucault on surveillance. Overall detailed evaluation is also provided of each perspective. This worksheet can be used to teach form or for students to revise from.
This worksheet covers the Marxist theory of religion for the Beliefs in Society topic in A Level Sociology. It includes theories by Karl Marx including the ‘opium of the people’, Althusser’s ideological state apparatus and Lenin’s spiritual gin conception.
This worksheet includes the definition of science followed by arguments for and against the question. Arguments in favour are put forward by Positivists and Popper, while arguments against by Interpretivism, Popper, Kuhn, feminists and postmodernists are also explored.
This worksheet covers the a comprehensive insight into traditional conservatism with all its factions from Hobbes to Burke and One Nation Conservatism. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
This worksheet covers the future of childhood and questions regarding whether childhood is disappearing, whether it has improved and whether we have a more child centred approach today. It covers the march of progress view, toxic childhood, the conflict approach, the disappearance of childhood approach and childhood in postmodernity.
This worksheet covers the definition for demography, migration, immigration and globalisation. It also outlines the impact of migration and globalisation in the UK as part of the families and households topic in A Level Sociology. This worksheet can also be used for the impact ethnicity had on families and households.
This worksheet covers the Anarchist view on human nature, including the contribution made by key thinkers and the different strands of the ideology. It covers both AQA and Edexcel specifications.
The definitions of all concepts are outline before exploring why it is important for sociology to be value free, whether it is possible for sociology to be value free, the myth of value freedom, followed by dealing with values in sociological research and whether value freedom is desirable outlined by various perspectives.
This worksheet covers Postmodernist theory on society for A Level Sociology. It includes theories by put forward by Lyotard and Baudrillard as well as the main assumptions put forward by the perspective. Overall evaluation is also included and the Postmodernist view on research methods. This worksheet can be used to teach form or for students to revise from.
This worksheet covers a total of 233 quiz questions on crime and deviance, each separated to the different topics and perspectives taught. They can be used to test students on each area at the end of the lesson or start of a new one. Alternatively they can be used to examine students at the end of the unit.
Quiz topics include:
Functionalism
Strain and subcultural theories
Interactionism and labelling theory
Marxism and Neo-Marxism
Realist approaches
Gender
Ethnicity
White collar crimes and social class and crime
Victimology
Official statistics and crime
Globalisation and crime
State crime and human rights abuse
Green crime
Mass media and the social construction of crime
Crime control, prevention and punishment
This is a comprehensive set of notes that can be used to teach from or for students to revise from. It covers everything in the Nationalism ideology, for both AQA and Edexcel, from the origins of Nationalism, to their views on the state, society, human nature and the economy. It also includes the distinction between the different branches of Nationalism including Liberal Nationalism, Conservative Nationalism, Anti and Post-Colonial Nationalism, Black Nationalism and Expansionist Nationalism. There are empty boxes for students to reaffirm their knowledge as well as some essay points for and against questions. The last two pages are a summary of the key thinkers and what they think about each area.
This worksheet explores the sources of the UK constitution, including statute law, common law, conventions, works of constitutional authority and what used to be European laws and treaties. It also includes a summary table with a brief description and examples followed by examining the principles of the UK constitution from parliamentary sovereignty , to the rule of law, parliamentary government and constitutional monarchy. It can be used to teach from or for students to revise from. It covers both AQA and Edexcel.