Education and Policy
An overview of education policy from 1944 onwards - key points for students to revise.
AQA Gender and Crime
Powerpoint covering relationship between gender and crime - looking at arguments for both male and female criminality.
AQA Family Policy Timeline
A timeline of key policies affecting families - useful tool for revision - could be amended and used as a gap fill activity.
New Spec AQA Families and Households Practice Exam Questions
A pack with 10 mark and 20 mark exam questions for the Families and Households Unit (AQA new spec) to give to students for exam practice either in class or in private revision time.
Education and Ethnicity Powerpoint - AQA
Powerpoint of both external and internal factors relating to Ethnicity and Educational Achievement.
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Education - Functionalist and Marxist Theory
An overview of the Functionalist and Marxist theories with criticisms which can be adapted and used as a gap fill activity, used as a revision resource and/or given to students with exam style questions as an activity in class/homework.
Demography Powerpoint (AQA Families and Households Unit)
A powerpoint covering the key areas required for the 'Demography' topic with built in 10 mark questions for students to do in class/homework and an essay plan/structure provided at the end.
AQA Gender and Educational Achievement
Powerpoint on external and internal factors regarding Gender and Educational Achievement. Also includes subject choice plus built-in exam style questions to complete.
AQA Beliefs - The Secularisation Debate
Powerpoint covering what is meant by secularisation and arguments for and against.
The Map It Out slide is where students are given an outline of the world map (preferably A3) and then they have to research and label the map to show where around the world Christianity and Islam for example have grown; they can mark out mega churches etc. A visual really helps them to see how religion is still important around the world.
AQA Education - Key names and studies overview pack
A word document with key theorists and brief details of their studies/findings covering the topics in Education. A useful revision document for students which they can also edit and personalise to 'make it their own'. Useful too for teachers unfamiliar with the unit/spec highlighting the key studies to teach.
AQA Positivism and Interpretivism
A word document with a quick overview of the difference between positivism and interpretivism. Key words/concepts highlighted.
Education - Overview of Social Class and Achievement
An overview of both internal and external factors affecting social class achievement. Key concepts and theorists have been highlighted in bold. It can be given to students as an end of topic review document or be amended to use as a gap fill activity.
AQA Beliefs Secularisation - indicators for and against
Word document to accompany the powerpoint - with a table of the indicators for and against secularisation.
AQA Education - overview of gender and educational achievement
An overview of both external and internal factors that affect the achievement levels of boys and girls. This can be used as an overall revision aid or as a gap fill activity (used in parts)
New Spec AQA Families and Households - Family Diversity
A powerpoint for teaching family diversity - changing family patterns and structures - detailed with theoretical content and a 10 mark question embedded into the slides.
AQA Sociology Beliefs Ethnicity and Religion
A powerpoint presentation covering key points from Ethnicity and Religion. There is a 20 mark essay at the beginning for Gender as revision and a 10 mark on ethnicity embedded in the presentation.
AQA Sociology Beliefs New Age Movements
A powerpoint presentation on the issues relating to New Age Movements. There is a link under slide 1 with a clip of Woodhead speaking about secularisation and the Kendal Project. There is a 10 mark question at the end.
GCSE Sociology Education Revision Pack (AQA)
Revision pack for students to complete for the Education Unit - AQA spec. Covers all key topic areas, with key studies, questions to complete, a glossary and 12 mark questions at back to practice.