Psychology Teaching Resources: A-Level and GCSE all boards
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Digital teaching resources for Psychology, all the major examination boards: AQA, OCR and EDEXCEL (A-Level and GCSE). Message me if you wish to purchase with a school invoice, it can be arranged (amac54@btinternet.com)
Digital teaching resources for Psychology, all the major examination boards: AQA, OCR and EDEXCEL (A-Level and GCSE). Message me if you wish to purchase with a school invoice, it can be arranged (amac54@btinternet.com)
This bundle includes
1 x fully photo-copiable workbook (over 100 pages)
1 x PPT display (100 slides) to accompany as aid to teaching
The workbook progressively covers areas including:
o Basic mathematical skills
o Decimal / Standard form data
o Fractions / Percentages / Ratios
o Order of magnitude
o Range / Standard Deviation
o Measures of central tendency
o Graphs / Charts
o Algebra
o Probability / Significance
o Statistical tests
Each section includes: detailed explanations, rationales, worked examples, exercises and ‘self-check’ answers. At the end are a range of sample examination papers, covering a variety of potential mathematical questions; also ‘self-check’ answers
Overall, at least 10% of the marks in assessments for A-Level Psychology will require the use of mathematical skills.
These skills should be at least the standard of higher tier GCSE mathematics.
This unique and extensive workbook is designed for both experienced teachers, those new to teaching psychology and students of all abilities. It is fully updated to match the new 2015 specification (first examination: AS 2016 and Year 1 A-level 2017) and is suitable for ALL major Examination Boards.
Quite simply, all you need to gain confidence in your mathematical ability; as a teacher or student.
This product is both suitable to be ring-bound to create a student hard copy or printed-out in sections to create separate worksheets.
POSTERS@PSYCH – Brighten up your walls
Download A4 size, print A3 (colour), laminate, fix on wall – stand back and admire (if on step ladder, dismount and then step back and admire)
Great for open evenings, Ofsted and just to make people smile
Watch this space – more to come…
POSTERS@PSYCH – Brighten up your walls
Download A4 size, print A3 (colour), laminate, fix on wall – stand back and admire (if on step ladder, dismount and then step back and admire)
Great for open evenings, Ofsted and just to make people smile
Watch this space – more to come…
POSTERS@PSYCH – Brighten up your walls
Download A4 size, print A3 (colour), laminate, fix on wall – stand back and admire (if on step ladder, dismount and then step back and admire)
Great for open evenings and Ofsted; or just to make people smile
Watch this space – more to come…
POSTERS@PSYCH – Brighten up your walls
Download A4 size, print A3 (colour), laminate, fix on wall – stand back and admire (if on step ladder, dismount and then step back and admire)
Great for open evenings and Ofsted; or just to make people smile
Watch this space – more to come…
POSTERS@PSYCH – Brighten up your walls
Download A4 size, print A3 (colour), laminate, fix on wall – stand back and admire (if on step ladder, dismount and then step back and admire)
Great for open evenings and Ofsted; or just to make people smile
Watch this space – more to come…
POSTERS@PSYCH – Brighten up your walls
Download A4 size, print A3 (colour), laminate, fix on wall – stand back and admire (if on step ladder, dismount and then step back and admire)
Great for open evenings and Ofsted; or just to make people smile
Watch this space – more to come…
Topics@Psychology#4: A Problem with the Concept of Freewill (all exam boards)
An Introduction to a Freewill vs Determinism Debate
Ideal to show as an extension to studying issues and debates.
The PPT slides progressively cover the Libet argument and build up to suggesting that we do not have any freewill, whatsoever!
Libet’s empirical argument is seductively simple, and should cause the student to question everything they believed about our freedom to choose.
Consists of a PPT display (22 slides) with under slide comments linking to online videos; to supplement understanding. Within the slides are activities and things to think about.
Suitable for ALL examination boards.
Ideal potential use: Year Twelve Psychology students near end of their first year
You are welcome to amend, expand or reduce the display to suit your needs.
The author, Andy McCarthy (amac education: Psychology) is a Chartered Psychologist, experienced teacher, lecturer and publisher.
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OCR A-Level Psychology. Revision Bites. Section B, Option 1. Child Psychology (paper 3, option) #3 Impact of advertising on children (social)
PowerPoint presentation (17 slides), covers the following in a clear and uncomplicated way
Children as consumers and stereotyped advertising
Some background research into advertising aimed at children
Key study: Johnson & Young (2002) “Gendered voices in children’s advertising”
Application: Strategies to reduce the impact of ‘genderised’ advertising, which is aimed at children (including ‘Parent Power’ and ASA 2017)
Examination style questions
Constructive feed back is always appreciated, so I can amend and improve
The author, Andy McCarthy is a chartered psychologist, publicist and an experienced teacher and university lecturer.
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