OCR GCSE Psychology: Developmental unitQuick View
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OCR GCSE Psychology: Developmental unit

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Complete lessons for Y11 Psychology Developmental topic - includes worksheets, powerpoints, exam practice. Lesson-by-lesson breakdown: Life stages & central nervous system Pre-natal & childhood brain Adolescent & adulthood brain IQ testing (AO1 & 3) Piaget’s theory (AO1 & 3) Piaget’s study (AO1) Dweck’s theory AO1 Dweck’s theory AO3 Willingham Blackwell’s study AO1 Blackwell AO3 Application lesson 13 marker lesson
Developmental Psychology Quick View
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Developmental Psychology

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LO's: Describe and evaluate two relevant theories in Attachment. Describe and evaluate supporting studies in attachment Use relevant terms and concepts relating to developmental psychology Apply the nature versus nurture debate to your chosen theories Designed for Level 3 courses. Student activities embedded throughout the presentation.
Developmental PsychologyQuick View
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Developmental Psychology

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I have created a new (2023) range of power point presentations that I have been able to use when teaching Developmental Psychology for Access to He Diploma.
Developmental Psychology Revision WorksheetQuick View
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Developmental Psychology Revision Worksheet

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Studying Developmental Psychology, and more specifically psychologists behind it? We have the revision worksheet for you! It is the perfect revision kit for students. Learn all you need to know about that topic to get top marks!
Developmental Psychology Summary SlidesQuick View
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Developmental Psychology Summary Slides

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University-level developmental psychology revision summary slides/posters Specified for the University of Liverpool PSYC130 Developmental Psychology module Includes posters on; introduction to theories of human development, word learning, prenatal and infant brain development, object perception and categorisation, the social world of infants, social development in early childhood, clinical aspects of social development, language development, moral development, childhood mental health, and parenting and child development.
Developmental psychology tarsia puzzleQuick View
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Developmental psychology tarsia puzzle

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A revision puzzle for the developmental psychology topic. Print out the puzzle page with the triangles on students need to cut them out and assemble them matching questions to answers for form a hexagon.
Edexcel International A' Level Psychology - Developmental - Complete TopicQuick View
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Edexcel International A' Level Psychology - Developmental - Complete Topic

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These work packs can be combined as either a means of independent study for this entire topic, or it can be used in the classroom to support learning. As there is no official textbook, these can be used to complete any resources used by the teacher. It contains all the information needed for the course as well as various tasks and comprehension activities.
Psychology AS Level: Developmental RevisionQuick View
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Psychology AS Level: Developmental Revision

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Summary of Bandura and Chaney's studies, including: -Aim -Procedure -Research Method -Sample -IVs/DVs -Controls -Results -Conclusions -Evaluation (of research method, data, validity, reliability, sample, practical applications, ethics) -Comparisons
The Developmental Area (OCR Psychology)Quick View
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The Developmental Area (OCR Psychology)

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The Developmental Area in line with the OCR A level Specification. Part of Unit 2 - Core Studies content. Powerpoint includes defining principles, explanations of why studies lie within the area as well as strengths & weaknesses.
IB Psychology: Developmental StudiesQuick View
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IB Psychology: Developmental Studies

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This product is for the Developmental section. Please see my free Bandura study for an example. This product contains 20 specially created studies that can be used to cover the new specification of IB Psychology. It also includes a guide to show which studies can be used to address which questions/topics. The studies are a mix of classic experiments and newer research. Most studies cannot be found in the course textbooks, giving students the advantage of using studies that the majority of IB students will not be aware of. Those studies that are in the regular textbooks are presented in a simpler, cleaner and more straightforward format. • There is at least 1 study for each SAQ. • There are at least 2 studies for each ERQ. • In some cases, there are more studies, so you have the scope to choose studies which you prefer. All the studies have been written to be simple and clear for students from an international background who may not have English as their first language. Each study also includes an evaluation section which can be used to help with the critical thinking required for ERQ questions. Each study has a short text at the top which lists the areas in which the study can be used. This allows for fast cross-referencing. It also has an Abstract which can help when revising so students can quickly review the study. They all also contain helpful or colourful pictures to give students a visual anchor to the study. Some studies contain 2 or 3 versions of the experiment to allow students to focus on sections they find more interesting. There are a variety of simple and more complicated studies with the earlier topics leaning towards an easy access approach and later topics having more detail. Please note: There is a free version of Bandura’s study available for you to be able to examine as a sample. There are 5 packs available: Biological, Cognitive, Socio-cultural, Developmental and Human Relationships. Many of the studies are repeated in the other packs. These ‘multi-use’ studies were carefully selected to address as many topics across the whole of the IB course as possible in order to reduce the amount of studies the student is required to learn. In total, there are 68 individual studies that comprise the whole course, but the amount required by the student to learn can be greatly reduced through selecting appropriate studies using the guides included. Many studies can be used 5 or 6 times, and some can be omitted completely if desired. This pack contains studies ONLY. It does not contain information on the theories. It does indicate which theories are associated with which study, but the students will need to be aware of the theories in order to properly utilise the studies. All the theories that are specifically required by IB (e.g. schemas, cognitive biases, working memory model) have appropriate studies in this pack.
Developmental Psychology PowerPoints with Video ClipsQuick View
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Developmental Psychology PowerPoints with Video Clips

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Developmental Psychology PowerPoint is a great resource to add to your psychology curriculum. This 32 slide PowerPoint is packed with beautiful graphics, engaging video clips and presenter notes that aid your understanding of each slide. I have used these with my A.P. classes as well as regular psychology classes. Make it easy on yourself! For these PowerPoints, worksheets, lesson plans, warmups and Exit Tickets, assessment and more, go to Developmental Psychology Complete Unit Bundled Topics Include Child Development - attachement - stranger anxiety - separation anxiety - contact comfort - Harry Harlow - imprinting - Konrad Lorenz - Mary Ainsworth - secure v. insecure attachment - parenting styles - authoritarian authoritative, permissive - Jean Piaget’s four stages of cognitive development - assimilation - accommodation - Lawrence Kohlberg’s moral reasoning Adolescence - puberty - primary sex characteristics - secondary sex characteristics - prefrontal cortex development - Erik Erikson’s identity formation - identity crisis Adulthood - early adulthood - middle adulthood - late adulthood - social clock - marriage - generativety - menopause - senile dementia - Alzheimer’s - Elisabeth Kubler’s five stages of grief More stuff on the way! For more great products, visit my store at Big Ideas in Teaching or find me on Pinterest!
Developmental Psychology Infancy and Childhood (POWER POINT)Quick View
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Developmental Psychology Infancy and Childhood (POWER POINT)

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This 95 slide power point presentation will help introduce your students to the developmental psychology of infancy and childhood. Topics include: role of nature/nurture, maturation, critical period, tabula rasa, stages versus continuity, physical development, motor development, reflexes, perceptual development, social development, attachment, separation/stranger anxiety, Harry Harlow’s monkey experiment, imprinting, secure versus insecure attachment, parenting styles, influences on self-esteem, Piaget’s cognitive development, and Kohlberg’s stages of moral development. Ideal for a Psychology or related course and can be used in lecture or in student-driven learning.
GCSE (9-1) Revision for Developmental PsychologyQuick View
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GCSE (9-1) Revision for Developmental Psychology

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Revision Pack for Developmental Psychology. This is useful for students taking the new 9-1 specification for Edexcel. It is also useful teachers to use to give to students. It includes practice exam question, worksheet, abreviated learning techniques. Over 30 pages of revision notes and exam style questions. These revsions packs are Also available" Memory revision pack Psychological problems revision pack Brain and Neuropsychology revision pack Social Psychology revision pack Criminal Psychology Revision pack Sleeping and dreaming revision pack. Research Methods Contact me for additional information.
OCR Psychology Developmental Study NotesQuick View
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OCR Psychology Developmental Study Notes

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This resource is for AS and A level students who are studying OCR psychology. These are all the notes needed for each developmental study including background knowledge, procedure, sample, research method, key findings, conclusions and theories on which the study is based. The studies in this resource show Bandura and Chaney
Developmental Psychology: GREENTEENS - unleashing teenagers' eco-friendly behaviourQuick View
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Developmental Psychology: GREENTEENS - unleashing teenagers' eco-friendly behaviour

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Thank you for downloading this free resource. Let us know how we are doing and leave us a review. Suitable for 14-19-year olds (secondary and high schools, and college), this article and accompanying activity sheet can be used in the classroom, STEM clubs and at home. This resource links to KS4 and KS5 Psychology and PSHE. It can also be used as a careers resource and links to Gatsby Benchmarks: Gatsby Benchmark 2: Learning from career and labour market information Gatsby Benchmark 4: Linking curriculum learning to careers • This teaching resource explains the work of Professor Sander Thomaes who leads GREENTEENS, an international programme investigating how to motivate adolescents to adopt sustainable behaviours. • This resource also contains an interview with Professor Thomaes. If you or your students have a question for him, you can submit it online – go to the article using the Futurum link below and scroll to the bottom of the page. Professor Thomaes will reply! • The activity sheet provides ‘talking points’ (based on Bloom’s Taxonomy) to prompt students to reflect on Professor Thomaes’ research and challenges them to design their own pro-environment campaign. This resource was first published on Futurum Careers, a free online resource and magazine aimed at encouraging 14-19-year-olds worldwide to pursue careers in science, tech, engineering, maths, medicine (STEM) and social sciences, humanities and the arts for people and the economy (SHAPE). If you like these free resources – or have suggestions for improvements –, please let us know and leave us some feedback. Thank you!