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)
Psychology: APA Style (Harvard) Referencing ‘made easy’ (All Levels)
Five page booklet explaining how to do basic APA referencing for psychology and an ‘over to you’ referencing exercise
Useful for A-Level Psychology as referencing correctly is an important transferable skill
What is referencing?
• When you write an academic essay, it is important to use APA style references both in-text and alphabetically in your reference section at the end.
• APA referencing is used by psychology (other disciplines may use different styles)
Why refencing is important?
• Most important, referencing guards against plagiarism (presenting other people’s thoughts and ideas as your own)
• Referencing allows the reader/marker to know the source of you information
• Important, only reference academic sources (Wikipedia is best avoided, and websites should have: .ac or .org in their address)
Feedback is always apppreciated
Copyrighted, purchase is only for use and photocopying within your own educational establishment. No copying for resale.
Thanks
Andy Mac, teacher/lecturer and publisher UK
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…
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#3 An Introduction to Gender Studies (all exam boards)
Ideal to show before studying gender with all examination boards. Progressively covers a wide range of interesting topics including: What are Sex and gender, is binary gender a universal (includes coverage of a wide range of terms), theories of gender development and a ‘psych analysis’ of Boy George.
Consists of a PPT display (37 slides) with under slide comments linking to articles and videos online; 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
Where appropriate notes and links are included off screen on bottom of slides.
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.
Visit my Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/625558624273452/
An Introductory Lesson/s for Psychology (suitable for all examination boards). Part of the ‘Topics@Psychology Series’ #1
Designed for recruiting Year Eleven students to psychology or an introductory lesson or two for new Year Twelve Psychology students.
Consists of a PPT display (69 slides) and a template to make ‘The Magic Dragon Illusion’
Suitable for ALL examination boards.
Covers a wide range of interesting topics including: what is psychology (and what it is not), approaches, how well do you know your brain, visual illusions and lots of counter intuitive insights into human behaviour.
Where appropriate notes and links are included off screen on bottom of slides.
You are welcome to amend, expand or reduce the display to suit your needs.
More to come in this series soon. Any requests, visit my Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/625558624273452/
The author, Andy McCarthy (amac education: Psychology) is a Chartered Psychologist, experienced teacher, lecturer and publisher.
Topics@Psychology#2: A walk through psychology’s dark past (The history of therapy)
Progressively covers a wide range of interesting topics including: Hydrotherapy, Metrazol Shock Therapy, Insulin Coma Shock Therapy, Trans-orbital Lobotomy and ECT. The Roles of the DSM 5 and The Mental Health ACT. Concluding with some thoughts on psychology’s covert, dark and true purpose
Consists of a PPT display (25 slides) and a resource sheet with links to articles and videos online; 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
Where appropriate notes and links are included off screen on bottom of slides.
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.
Visit my Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/625558624273452/
OCR A-Level Psychology. Revision Bites. Section B, Option 1. Child Psychology: Pre-Adult Brain Development (Biological)
PowerPoint presentation (13 slides), covers the following in a clear and straight forward way:
How is an adolescent’s brain different to an adult brain?
How does this difference impact on behaviour?
Key research: Galvin et al (2014)
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.
Thank You
Psychology Icebreaker (suitable for all exam boards and all levels)
Don’t be fooled by the price, this is a quality resource. You get 21 sides packed with class rules, fun, brain information and a bit of magic!!!
The slides are designed to suit all, so you may want to add some examination board specific information.
Suitable for entry to GCSE Psychology or progression to A-Level Psychology
I have pitched it at a very low price, not because I am nice (I am), but to tempt you to look at my TES Shop…ok
Thank You for reading this and if you do decide to purchase, feedback is very useful, so I can amend and improve (you are automatically notified of updates).
I have over 20 years’ experience of teaching psychology and I hope you get as much enjoyment out of using this resource, as I had in producing it and using it!
The author, Andy McCarthy is a Chartered Psychologist, experienced teacher, lecturer and publisher.
A-Level Psychology, 3 x packs [36 pages] of Research Methods style questions (two packs come with suggested answers)
Designed with AQA in mind, but very suitable for other specifications with minor adjustments
Ideal for revision and preparation for examinations
Three work sheets #1 (6 x pages)and #2 (6 x pages) with suggested answers [They are only hints… feedback appreciated] supplied separately
Worksheet #3 is 24 pages long and set out by specification headings, no answers supplied (any problems email me on amac54@btinternet.com and will advise specific answers asap)
Thank you for reading this and if you do decide to purchase, feedback is very useful, so I can amend and improve (you are automatically notified of updates)
I have over 20 years’ experience of teaching psychology (GCSE, A-Level and Degree) … I hope you get as much enjoyment out of using these resources, as I had in producing them (they took ages!!!)
The author, Andy McCarthy is a Chartered Psychologist, experienced teacher, lecturer and publisher