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A-Level Sociology and A-Level Economics complete lesson notes, exam preparation, model answers and revision resources

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A-Level Sociology and A-Level Economics complete lesson notes, exam preparation, model answers and revision resources
Education- educational policies
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Education- educational policies

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Complete lesson notes aimed towards A-Level Sociology students Includes: why do governments intervene in education? aims of government intervention 1944 Education Act 11+ exams comprehensive schools school admissions and selection
Education- Processes and Organisation of Schools
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Education- Processes and Organisation of Schools

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Complete lesson notes aimed towards A-Level Sociology students. Including: the hidden curriculum self-negating prophecy Cicourel & Kitsuse: Ideal pupil Official Curriculum hidden curriculum functionalist, marxist and feminist view of the hidden curriculum
Education- why are boys making less progress?
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Education- why are boys making less progress?

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Complete lesson notes aimed towards A-Level Sociology students. Including: gender and subject choice gender role socialisation gender domains gendered subject images single-sex schooling gender identity and peer pressure gendered career options gender, vocational choice and class pupils’ sexual and gender identities the male gaze male peer groups female peer groups (policing identity) teachers and discipline
Education- Boys and Educational Achievement
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Education- Boys and Educational Achievement

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Complete lesson notes aimed towards A-Level Sociology students. Including: external factors: - boys and literacy (+evaluation) - leisture time (+evaluation) - decline in traditional male working class jobs (+evaluation) internal factors: - feminisation of education (Sewell) (Ringrose) (+evaluation) - male role models (Francis) (Read) (+evaluation) - masculinity and anti-school subcultures) - attitudes to school work (+evaluation) - teacher labelling (+evaulation) - moral panic about boys (+evaluation) - Social class evaluation points
Education- Gender and Achievement in Girls
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Education- Gender and Achievement in Girls

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Complete lesson notes aimed towards A-Level Sociology students. Including: Equal opportunities policies Selection and league tables Teacher labelling Liberal Feminism Radical feminism Symbolic capital Archer (2010) Hyper-heterosexual feminine identities Boyfriends Being “loud” Working class girls’ dilemma Successful working class girls
Education- Evaluating Theories of Education Exam Questions
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Education- Evaluating Theories of Education Exam Questions

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Exam question model answers and complete lesson notes aimed towards A-Level Sociology students Includes: Strengths and criticisms of Functionalism, Marxism and the New Right Model answers for: - Define the Myth of Meritocracy (2 marks) - Outline three ways in which the correspondence principle operates within school (6 marks) - Outline and explain two roles that education fulfills according to functionalists. (10 marks)
Education- Marxist Views on Education
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Education- Marxist Views on Education

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Complete lesson notes aimed towards A-Level Sociology students Includes: Althusser (Education as an Ideological Status Apparatus) Bowles and Gintis (The Myth of Meritocracy) Bowles and Gintis (The Correspondence Principle) Willis (Learning to Labour study) Fordism and Post-Fordism Criticisms of Marxist Arguments
Education- New Right Views on Education
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Education- New Right Views on Education

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Aimed towards A-Level Sociology students for support alongside classroom study. Includes: New Right views on society Neoliberalism Neoconservativism 1988 Education Reform Act New Right Education Market New Labour
Education- Functionalist Views on Education
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Education- Functionalist Views on Education

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Aimed towards A-Level Sociology Students for support alongside classroom study. Includes: Key Terms Durkheim’s two functions of Education (Social Solidarity, Specialist Skills) Parson’s function of Education (Focal Socialising Agency) Davis and Moore’s function of Education (Role Allocation) Criticisms of Functionalist Arguments
Sociology Introduction Notes
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Sociology Introduction Notes

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Aimed at GCSE and A Level Sociology students to support classroom study. (4 lesson bundle) Introduction: What is Sociology? What are Social Factors? Culture Lesson 1: Social Factors - DRCAGES (Disability, Race, Class, Age, Gender, Ethnicity, Sexuality) Sociological Theory - Marxism, Functionalism, Feminism, Interactionism, New Right (political thinkers) -Marxism - Karl Marx and the Basis of Marxist Arguments - Key Terms - Criticisms of Marxism* Lesson 2: Feminism - Basis of Feminist Arguments - Key Terms - Types of Feminism (Liberal, Radical, Difference/Postmodernist, Marxist, Dual Systems) - Key Feminist Sociologists (Anne Oakley, Walby, Delphy and Leonard)* Lesson 3: The New Right - Beliefs about society - Liberal New Right - Conservative New Right*