pptx, 1.81 MB
pptx, 1.81 MB
docx, 20.93 KB
docx, 20.93 KB
docx, 17.2 KB
docx, 17.2 KB
docx, 16.72 KB
docx, 16.72 KB
docx, 19.16 KB
docx, 19.16 KB
docx, 60.1 KB
docx, 60.1 KB
docx, 17.38 KB
docx, 17.38 KB
docx, 16.97 KB
docx, 16.97 KB
docx, 17.54 KB
docx, 17.54 KB
docx, 17.13 KB
docx, 17.13 KB
docx, 17.56 KB
docx, 17.56 KB
docx, 17.44 KB
docx, 17.44 KB
docx, 17.61 KB
docx, 17.61 KB
docx, 16.22 KB
docx, 16.22 KB
pdf, 980.44 KB
pdf, 980.44 KB
docx, 34.02 KB
docx, 34.02 KB

FREE FULL RESOURCE

Why is Durkheim seen as a ‘founder’ of sociology and what were some of his important ideas?

1. Vocabulary Starter (10 mins): Define “Anomie” using a word search (Worksheet 2A).
 2. Lecture & Notes (15 mins): Overview of Durkheim’s life and ideas.
 3. Video & Comprehension (20 mins): BBC Bitesize video on Durkheim. Complete comprehension worksheet (Worksheet 2B, alternative simpler reading: Worksheet 2C).
 4. Case Study Discussion (15 mins): Crime statistics from the Crime Survey, linked to Durkheim’s theories.
 
Anomie, crime and deviance, division of labour, functionalism

Maths: Analyse crime statistics.
E&D: Discuss social solidarity in diverse communities.

Differentiation: Provided sentence starters for lower-ability students during discussion. Multiple adjusted versions of worksheets.

Creative Commons "Sharealike"

Reviews

Something went wrong, please try again later.

This resource hasn't been reviewed yet

To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have downloaded this resource can review it

Report this resourceto let us know if it violates our terms and conditions.
Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch.