Social Anthropology - In Search of Respect Revision Guide and ChecklistQuick View
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Social Anthropology - In Search of Respect Revision Guide and Checklist

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This resource is a revision guide for the ethnography ‘In Search of Respect’ by Philippe Bourgois. Covers: context, history of migration, kinship, gender relations, children, adolescence/rites of passage, education, illegal and legal economy. There is also a revision card checklist at the end. This revision guide does not include every single detail as I would expect my students to use their more detailed notes to revise from also.
Families and Education Mock Paper - AQA 9-1 GCSE SociologyQuick View
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Families and Education Mock Paper - AQA 9-1 GCSE Sociology

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This is a mock paper that I have created for my Y11s as they have already completed the one (grrrrr) sample assessment available on the AQA website. It mirrors the sample paper throughout, but with different questions (obviously). 3 of the 4 items included in the paper are from the AQA text book so I cannot include the images of them for copyright reasons. I have, however, told you where they need to be inserted and where exactly to find them. Now includes model answers for each question.
Changing Rural Landscapes in the UK; Section B AQA GCSEQuick View
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Changing Rural Landscapes in the UK; Section B AQA GCSE

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Please note: all resources needed for this lesson are included in the PPT. The lesson uses pages in the new AQA GCSE book, but I have created extra slides with relevant information that can be used instead. This lesson looks at how the population in two rural areas in the UK have changed, why and the social and economic effects of these.
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Christian and Muslim views on Homosexuality

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The lesson looks at Christian and Muslim views on homosexuality and a range of viewpoints in each religion. Includes quotes specified in the new spec and the use of sources. Extended writing opportunity included.
AQA New Spec Revision QuestionsQuick View
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AQA New Spec Revision Questions

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Questions to help aid revision of section A and B of the new AQA Geography GCSE. This pack does not include exam questions, but questions to help guide independent revision. UPDATE - 20/10/2017 Questions for Unit 1 Section A, B and C and Unit 2 Section C have been uploaded.
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AQA GCSE 9-1: Social Policy and Education

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This lesson looks at social policy since 1979 and it’s impact on students and the education system. Includes: WALTS and WILFS DARTS differentiation formative assessment
North-South Divide; AQA Geography New Spec GCSEQuick View
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North-South Divide; AQA Geography New Spec GCSE

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This lesson is for the 1-9 AQA Geography GCSE course, section B. The lesson looks at what the north-south divide is, why it exists and how the government is trying to reduce the divide. Textbook reference is the new AQA textbook for the course.
Christian and Muslim responses to racismQuick View
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Christian and Muslim responses to racism

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Students had a general lesson on inequality, prejudice and discrimination before this lesson (available on TES) which provided the groundwork for this lesson. In this lesson students look at Christian and Muslim responses to racism through religious teachings and the actions of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. Includes exam practice. All resources included in PPT.
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Is China responsible for tackling climate change?

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Lesson that questions who responsibility it is to tackle climate change. Do Now - Who is the biggest carbon emitter (per capita) - tackling preconceptions Introduction to a common viewpoint Carousel activity to gather evidence to support and challenge viewpoint Extended writing task with WILF
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Arranged and Forced Marriages

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Lesson looks at arranged and forced marriages and the differences between them. Looks at characteristics of both types of marriages, defines key terms, debate and a documentary about forced marriages. Differentiation included.
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Forgiveness

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Lesson looks at forgiveness with a focus on Gee Walker, Sally Dowler and Julie Nicholson. Students complete fact files for each mother and suggest reasons why their opinions differ. Religious teachings included. Long answer question at the end.
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Desmond Tutu

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This lesson looks at Desmond Tutu and what motivated him to fight for racial equality. Lesson looks at what racism and apartheid is and uses sources to investigate motivations for Tutu’s actions. Includes extended writing opportunity.
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Solutions to Deforestation

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This is a lesson that looks at a number of solutions to deforestation. Then leads to a speech activity overseen by Michel Temer.
Changing Transport Infrastructure UK; AQA GCSE Section BQuick View
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Changing Transport Infrastructure UK; AQA GCSE Section B

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This lesson looks at improvements in: rail, road, port and airport infrastructure in the UK using paired work and an ambassador activity. The students then look at the proposed expansion of Heathrow and debate whether or not it should have a third runway. Please note: for the activity for the improvements of infrastructure, you can either use the text book (page numbers in notes section) or the slides at the end of the main PPT.
Oracy-based KS3 RE - The History of ReligionQuick View
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Oracy-based KS3 RE - The History of Religion

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This lesson is the first in an oracy-based KS3 RE programme taught in single periods (50 minutes). It looks at the history of religion, how they are related and why there are different religions. Oracy-based RE allows students to explore key concepts and issues in RE whilst developing their oracy and group skills.
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Water Conflict - The Nile

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This lesson looks at: What water conflict is (Dictogloss) Case study of the Nile including: describing geographical position, debate
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What is Social Exclusion?

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One hour lesson on social exclusion. Looks at: constructing own definition of social exclusion, who may be socially excluded (including structuring notes in diagram form) and an extended piece of writing opportunity.
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Nature vs Nurture

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This lesson looks at the nature vs nurture debate and breaks it down into chunks for the students. Looks at key terms, scientific evidence for nature theory, historical, anthropological and feral child evidence. UPDATE 12.10.16 - Follow up essay lesson uploaded.