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Resources for Sociology GCSE/A level and Australian Curriculum, Health & Social Care GCSE/A level, Politics A level and PSHCEE for older secondary students.

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Resources for Sociology GCSE/A level and Australian Curriculum, Health & Social Care GCSE/A level, Politics A level and PSHCEE for older secondary students.
How do we learn our gender? Lesson and resources
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How do we learn our gender? Lesson and resources

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A powerpoint and video clips describing the difference between sex and gender and discussing the concepts of manipulation and canalisation. The lesson looks at the way that different agents of socialisation teach us what it means to be masculine or feminine in our society.
Intro to Sociology/Ethnicity- Whole unit of lessons, resources, assessments
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Intro to Sociology/Ethnicity- Whole unit of lessons, resources, assessments

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A unit of work covering key Sociological concepts and issues as well as an introduction to the concept of Ethnicity, including pre-test, lessons, 3 end of unit assessments with rubrics and “lecture style” content only PowerPoints for you to use as Flipped learning/create screen cast videos from. This unit focuses on the concept of Ethnicity in general but also the experience of Ethnicity in Australia through migration and how that connects to ideas of multiculturalism etc. This unit has links to the Year 10 Civics and Citizenship aspect of the Victorian Curriculum (Australia).
How do different groups help create a cohesive society? Lesson & resources
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How do different groups help create a cohesive society? Lesson & resources

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A lesson breaking down some of the key terms involved in this topic and then looking at the way Islam and Muslims are portrayed by the media compared to other religions. The lesson then looks into different examples of Muslims working towards the common good and how a variety of different organisations in Australia help to create interfaith understanding and a cohesive society.
What does it mean to be an Active Citizen and fight for Social Justice? Lesson
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What does it mean to be an Active Citizen and fight for Social Justice? Lesson

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A lesson looking at the concept of active citizenship and fighting or social justice within our society. This lesson looks at a variety of examples from history including Martin Luther King Jr and Rosa Parks within the US Civil rights movement. as well as more recent examples such as Colin Kaepernick and BLM. It also looks at Indigenous Australian examples of those who have stood up against racism such as Adam Goodes and Nicky Winmar. The lesson includes a group task where students look further into these case studies,
What does it mean to be an active citizen?
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What does it mean to be an active citizen?

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This is not a lesson- this presentation is the key information/knowledge on this topic that could be used as Flipped learning/direct instruction before a lesson/inserted into a lesson presentation or to create a screencast video that students can return to for revision.
What are the factors that create our ethnicity?
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What are the factors that create our ethnicity?

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This is not a lesson- this presentation is the key information/knowledge on this topic that could be used as Flipped learning/direct instruction before a lesson/inserted into a lesson presentation or to create a screencast video that students can return to for revision.
How do Sociologists stratify society?
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How do Sociologists stratify society?

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This is not a lesson- this presentation is the key information/knowledge on this topic that could be used as Flipped learning/direct instruction before a lesson/inserted into a lesson presentation or to create a screencast video that students can return to for revision.
What is the Sociological Imagination?
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What is the Sociological Imagination?

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This is not a lesson- this presentation is the key information/knowledge on this topic that could be used as Flipped learning/direct instruction before a lesson/inserted into a lesson presentation or to create a screencast video that students can return to for revision.
What are the patterns of migration to Australia? Lesson and resources
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What are the patterns of migration to Australia? Lesson and resources

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This lesson explores the push and pull reasons that lead people to leave and migrating to a new country. It has activities that look into the different waves of migration to Australia both by classifying the reasons behind them and also weblinks that lead to hearing about the personal stories behind the journeys. This file features videos, worksheets and resources to help students explore the variety of ethnicities that have created modern day Multicultural Australia.