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A Level Diploma Criminology- Interactionism and Crime Revision
A little Powerpoint with some revision exercises for Interactionist views of crime.
Can be used for starters or a mini revision session.
All answers/suggestions are in the notes.
Enjoy!
A Level Criminology- Revision of Marxism and Crime & Deviance
A little Powerpoint with some revision exercises for Marxist views of crime.
Can be used for starters or a mini revision session.
All answers are in the notes.
Enjoy!
A Level Sociology/Criminology- Revision of Functionalism and Crime & Deviance
A little PowerPoint which can be used across the board for Sociology and Criminology to summarise the Functionalist views of crime.
Great for a starter for retrieval or a mini revision session. All answers are in the notes :)
Enjoy!
AQA Sociology Crime & Deviance 2018 & Marking Aid
This a paper I put together using a combination of different past papers as my students had already seen the previous ones.
I have also included a marking aid which has:
A ‘student friendly’ mark scheme
AO breakdown for each question
Indicative content
A brief summary of studies/sources that could be used for each question
The marking aid could be printed out and then handed out to students as a student led self-assessment for their answers.
AQA Sociology Paper 1 Education 2018 Marking Aid
This is a resource I created after the 2018 Education mock paper with a mindmap for each of the questions and includes:
A breakdown of the AO marks
‘student-friendly’ language of the mark scheme
indicative content
A mini summary of further studies students may have used or could use.
I initially created this as a guide for myself when it comes to marking, but I then printed out copies for my class and they use it afterwards to improve their answers. “Miss what can I write to make this better?” Sorted!
AQA A Level Sociology- Crime and Deviance: Labelling Theory
This is a new style of lessons I have started putting together, it includes a workbook that students have and the powerpoint follows it through!
The evaluation can either be something they have a go at and you go through it on the powerpoint, or I have typed it out onto a sheet and you could do another task with that :)
AQA A2 Sociology- Crime and Deviance: Marxism
Objectives:
To outline the Marxist theories on crime
To evaluate Marxist theories on crime
Key terms/Concepts:
Social exclusion
Hegemony
Moral panic
Key Questions:
How can you evaluate the Marxist view of crime?
There is a lot for Marxism so this has been designed to cover 2/3 lessons worth of tasks and activities! Enjoy!
AQA Sociology 2018 Paper 2 Families and Media Marking Aid
This initially started out as a simple mind map for myself so I could check content in one place but then decided to also create something you can give to students to improve their work and they can tailor to their needs!
The resource covers Families and Media so both the 10 markers and and 20 markers for each topic.
Happy marking!
AQA A2 Sociology- Theory and Methods: Relationship between theory and methods
Objectives:
To explore the relationship between theory and methods
Key terms:
Inductive approach
Grounded theory
Key Questions:
In what ways do the theories sociologists hold, influence the ways we go about researching society?
AQA A2 Sociology- Theory and Methods: Postmodernism Evaluation
Objectives:
To explore the concepts of modernity and post-modernity in relation to sociological theory
Key terms:
Industrialisation | Social class | Enlightenment | Nation states | Meta-narratives | Globalisation | Consumption
Key Questions:
How does modernity look in our society?
AQA A2 Sociology- Theory and Methods: Marxism
Objectives:
To understand Marxism as a structural/macro theory
Key terms:
Means of production
Relations of production
Communism
Surplus value
Bourgeoisie
Proletariat
Labour power
Key Questions:
How does Marxism add to our understanding of society?
AQA A2 Sociology- Theory and Methods: Feminism
Objectives:
To understand Feminism and their contribution to society
Key terms:
Malestream
Radical Feminism
Liberal Feminism
Marxist Feminism
Key Questions:
How does Feminism add to our understanding of society?
AQA A2 Sociology- Theory and Methods: Modernity and Postmodernism
Objectives:
To explore the concepts of modernity and post-modernity in relation to sociological theory
Key terms:
Industrialisation | Social class | Enlightenment | Nation states | Meta-narratives | Globalisation | Consumption
Key Questions:
How does modernity look in our society?
AQA A2 Sociology- Theory and Methods: Sociology is not a science
Objectives:
To outline and evaluate the views that say Sociology is not a science.
Key terms:
Interpretivists
Kuhn
Verstehen
Subjectivity
Paradigm
Key Questions:
How can you evaluate the view that sociology is/isn’t a science?
AQA A2 Sociology- Theory and Methods: Sociology As a Science
Objectives:
To explore the nature of science and the extent to which sociology can be regarded as scientific
Key terms:
Empirical evidence | Objectivity | Value freedom | Social facts | Social Integration | Moral Integration | Realism | Paradigm |
Key Questions:
How can you evaluate the view that sociology is/isn’t a science?
AQA A2 Sociology- Theory and Methods: Value Freedom
Objectives:
To identify (AO1) and analyse (AO2+AO3) the nature and the extent (AO3) of value freedom in sociological research
Key terms/Concepts:
Subjectivity
Objectivity
Value-freedom
Positivist/Interpretivist
Key Questions:
Can we be value-free in Sociological research?
AQA A2 Sociology- Theory and Methods: Social Policy
Objectives:
To identify (AO1) and analyse (AO2+AO3) the influence(AO3) sociologists have on social policy
Key terms/Concepts:
Social policy
Social problem
Sociological problem
Key Questions:
How have social policies moulded and shaped our society?
AQA A2 Sociology- Crime and Deviance: Functionalism
Objectives:
To outline the Functionalist theories on crime
To evaluate functionalist theories on crime
Key terms/Concepts:
Durkheim- Functionality
Merton- Strain
Cohen-Status
Cloward and Ohlin- Opportunity structures
Miller- Focal concerns
Key Questions:
How can you evaluate the Functionalist view of crime?
AQA A2 Sociology- Crime and Deviance: Introduction
Objectives:
To define crime and deviance
To understand that both crime and deviance are socially constructed.
Key terms:
Crime
Deviance
Social construct
Key Questions:
How can we define crime and deviance?
AQA AS Sociology: Research Methods- Introduction
Objectives:
To gain an understanding of the importance of research methodology in Sociology.
Key terms:
Research
Explanations
Objective
Methodology
Key Questions:
How do we look into and explore problems in society