This is a 67 page revision booklet covering paper 1 of the new AQA GCSE Psychology [9-1] course. It contains:
Information about exams
Revision and exam tips
9-mark study templates
Evaluation guides
Each topic (memory, perception, development and research methods) has:
A content checklist with happy/neutral/sad faces for students to rate their confidence
Summaries of each page of the textbook with student friendly explanations
Exam practice questions at the end of each lesson
Hints throughout
Space for students to write keywords
This booklet is LOVED by my students - it is concise and covers the whole specification for unit 1. It is so student friendly!
A 32 page Word document booklet you can alter and adapt to suit your own teaching style. There are spaces for students notes which accompany FOURTEEN interactive PowerPoints, some with embedded video’s to aid understanding and guidance for activities to apply theory to practice case studies. Every aspect of the BTEC Level 3 Unit 11 Psychological Perspective A1 spec content has been covered, in detail, so students will have a hard coy of organised notes to refer to when they type up their Assignment 1. This is resource package will seriously save you a lot of time!
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Resources cover A1. Principal psychological perspectives as applied to the understanding of development and behaviour
• Behaviourist: role of reinforcement, conditioning, e.g. Pavlov (PowerPoint) and/or Skinner (PowerPoint)
• Social learning: effects of other individuals, groups, culture and society on behaviour of individuals, self-fulfilling prophecy, (PowerPoint) role theory, e.g. Bandura. (PowerPoint)
• Psychodynamic: importance of the unconscious mind, importance of early experiences, e.g. Freud. (PowerPoint)
• Humanistic: Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, self-actualisation, self-concept, self-esteem, e.g. Rogers. (2 X PowerPoints)
• Cognitive: information processing, e.g. Piaget (PowerPoint and youtube clips)
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• Biological: maturational theory (PowerPoint), importance of genetic influences on behaviour (PowerPoint), influence of nervous and endocrine systems on behaviour (PowerPoint), e.g. Gesell.
• Theories of human development: nature versus nurture, continuity versus discontinuity, nomothetic versus idiographic. (PowerPoint)
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Resource which can be printed for student’s books or displayed in classroom outlining GRAVE analysis for studies and SCOUT analysis for theories. Gives question prompts to allow students to develop their response for each area as well as an overall consideration point
All PowerPoints with assessment questions and answers for the WHOLE COURSE (New for 2024-25).
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Learning
Clinical
Issues and debates
Research methods
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A collection of resources aimed at students in their 2nd year of study, sitting the AQA A-level Psycholgy exam. Each statistical test is covered over 2 pages within the 21-page booklet and involves students working through each test. The 21-page booklet is student friendly and has step-by-step instructions as well as extra guidance on each PowerPoint dedicated to each statistical test.
PLEASE NOTE: This does not cover the sign test as this is taught in Year 1.
It covers the inferential statistics part of research methods, including:
Choosing a statistical test
Probability and significance (including type 1 and 2 errors)
Mann-Whitney
Wilcoxon
Unrelated t-test
Related t-test
Spearman’s rho
Pearson’s R
Chi-squared
To be used alongside the pink-haired girl book! Suitable for beginners to statistics, easy to follow along.
This is a revision guide for Issues & Debates (Approaches), suitable for Paper 3, which follows the Edexcel A Level Psychology Specification (2015).
These notes have been used by numerous students to support them with revision and include bullet pointed notes for each Issue & Debate based on the 5 required approaches (Social, Cognitive, Biological, Learning, Clinical).
Issues & Debates include:
Ethics
Practical Issues in Design & Implementation
Reductionism
Comparisons using different themes
Psychology as a science
Culture / Gender Issues
Nature-nurture
How psychological knowledge has changed over time
Issues of Social Control
Use of Psychological knowledge in society
Socially Sensitive Research
I hope I can support you and your students during their A Level studies with a visually pleasing revision guide and I wish you all the best of luck.
This 12-lesson unit is designed for the new GCSE Sociology specifications (suitable for both AQA and EDUQAS/WJEC)
All of the lessons have been professionally designed for the new specification, the unit is structured as follows:
Lesson 1 - Introducing Sociology
Lesson 2 - The Central Debates of Sociology
Lesson 3 - Socialisation, Norms & Values
Lesson 4 - The Four Main Sociological Views
Lesson 5 - Functionalism
Lesson 6 - Conflict Theories: Marxism and Feminism
Lesson 7 - Understanding the GCSE Sociology Course
Lesson 8 - Course Overview
Lesson 9 - Assessment Preparation
Lesson 10 - Assessment Lesson
Lesson 11 - I.C.T. Suite Lesson
Lesson 12 - Documentary Learning Lesson
This download is fully resourced, comprehensive and complete: it is everything you need to complete the introductory unit of the GCSE Sociology course.
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Minimum system requirements: 512MB RAM, 1.5ghz processor. Microsoft Office.
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This is a 63 page revision booklet covering paper 2 of the new AQA GCSE Psychology [9-1] course. It contains:
Information about exams
Revision and exam tips
9-mark study templates
Evaluation guides
Each topic (social influence, language, brain and neuropsychology and psychological problems) has:
A content checklist with happy/neutral/sad faces for students to rate their confidence
Summaries of each page of the textbook with student friendly explanations
Exam practice questions at the end of each lesson
Hints throughout
Space for students to write keywords
This booklet is LOVED by my students - it is concise and covers the whole specification for unit 2. It is so student friendly!
I also have a revision guide on TES that covers paper 1.
A comprehensive (70 pages) resource supporting Edexcel (Pearson) GCSE 1-9 Psychology students with their exam preparation.
The resource can be given to students as a single handout or sections can be used separately in lessons.
This resource would be helpful for teachers new to teaching this course who want practical strategies and activities to use with their class relating to exam questions.
It begins with guidance on how to answer the common types of short questions (across Paper 1 and Paper 2) as well as example answers and questions for students to attempt themselves.
It then provides guidance on how to answer the Paper 1, 9-mark Issues and Debates questions, as well as the essential content students must know for each potential question. There follows an example question and room for students to write essay answers for each potential topic.
There is then guidance, example answers, and room for students to produce their own answers for the second 9-mark question at the end of Paper 1, plus the 12-mark Research Methods question from Paper 2, and the 9-mark essay questions on the Paper 2 optional topics.
A great resource for your students studying Motivation and Maslow at either GCSE or A Level.
The worksheets and case studies will really help students to apply their understanding of motivation theory to real life business examples.
This resource has certainly helped my class and is thoroughly recommended for all centres. It comes complete with Worksheets, Business Case studies, PowerPoint Presentation and Lesson Plan, making it a great lesson observation resource.
AQA A level Psychology Issues and Debates 16 Marker Example Essays
Tries to cover every possible 16 marker for Issues and Debates, covers the whole subtopic.
Written out in full sentences.
Key points are bolded.
AO1 and AO3 are in separate colours for easy distinction.
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It is suitable for all GCSE specifications: especially AQA and OCR.
It covers all necessary material for the ‘Beliefs, Teachings & Practices’ section (Section A) of the course in relation to BUDDHISM.
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This grid provides comparison points between each of the Approaches studied in AQA A Level Psychology. Using this grid, I have achieved consistent A grades in comparison essays, end of module tests, and mock exams.
Full unit of lessons following the AQA specification.
Various activities and resources included.
Created by HoD and Curriculum Director.
Includes:
Profiling
Bio explanations - Atavistic form
Bio explanations - Genetic & Neural
Psy explanations - Eysenck
Psy explanations - Cognitive
Psy explanations - Differential association theory
Psy explanations- Psychodynamic
DWOB - Custodial sentencing
DWOB - behaviour modification
DWOB - Anger management
DWOB - Restorative Justice
Designed to recap the whole issues and debates module for AQA Psychology 2015 spec.
Most topics are condensed to one manageable slide that can be turned into revision cards.
I give the students a copy of the student version (usually 2 slides to page) to complete and annotate while I go through the teacher version as a class. Sometimes asking them to complete it before I go through it.
I have uploaded a similar thing for some first year topics and Gender, Forensic and Schizophrenia in second year topics.
This PDF document contains guidance for AQA Psychology students at either AS or A-level
Information included:
Number of marks given for different elements of the question based on the question wording
How to structure a PEEL evaluation paragraph
What is expected of a top level answer
Acronyms to help think about a variety of evaluation points
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AQA Psychology A-level revision lists.
This editable Word document contains:
Exam section details (paper topics and marks).
Revision checklists for all compulsory sections with space to complete the option topics yourself.
Potential 16 mark exam questions for all compulsory sections with space to complete questions for the option topics.
PLEASE NOTE
This document will need additional information for your chosen option topics.
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Paper One: Studies and applications in psychology
Covers all four modules:
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Development
Psychological Problems
Research Methods (+ workbook)
Consists of four extensive PPT display giving clear and full coverage of the whole Paper One: Studies and applications in psychology
The digital presentations have teaching comments where suitable, exam style questions and activities to encourage thinking / discussion
Content aims to be additional to the textbook.
Complete coverage of the whole paper 1, just ‘pick up and go’… suitable for both new and experienced teachers
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