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Resource - AQA GCSE sociology - intro to research methods: This is just a basic introduction to research methods, making reference to key terms and concepts (e.g. validity, reliability etc)
Resource - AQA GCSE sociology research methods: Basic PPT outlining various research methods (e.g. longitudinal studies, cross-sectional studies, interviews etc)
Resource - AQA GCSE sociology - research methods quiz: Does what it says on the tin - quiz on research methods. Although aimed at GCSE level could be adapted for A-level as well.
Resource - GCSE AQA Questionnaires: Slides introducing questionnaires, advantages/disadvantages, & pilot study
Resource - SCLY4 specification mind map display: This breaks down the specification for the Sociology of Crime and Deviance with Research Methods into a mind map display that both you and your students can refer to. Feel free to change the
Resource - Research Methods Consolidation A3 Sheet: Consolidation of quantitative and qualitative methods - created as an A3 sheet so needs an A3 printer. OCR G671
Resource - AQA A2 SCLY4 Crime & Research Methods Workbook: A work book of 18 tasks that can be given as a whole or split into smaller lesson activities, all of which link crime and deviance with research methods. Some material has been taken from the Nelson T
Resource - AQA Exam Exempla - Education and Methods: Some really brief exam questions usually used as a HW task for students.
It's important i always find to let students know that they need to continually apply their research methods knowledge
Resource - SCLY2 Sociology of Education with Research Methods: SCLY2 Sociology of Education with Research Methods, for AQA.
This is a great lesson for tutor/student interaction with the role-play activity.
The tip is to be very difficult
Resource - AQA crime and deviance, theory and methods revision ppt: This is for AQA A2 crime and deviance, sociological theory and methods. I print this in black and white and use it as a revision guides. Let me know what you think.
Resource - AQA Unit 4 Theory and methods revision: A revision activity, enlarge to A3 and students to make brief notes on what each of the sociologists say.
Resource - Education and methods table: For AQA AS sociology. Useful for linking methods with education, I use it for revision.
Resource - AS AQA Unit 2 Catchphrase: I used this catchphrase game to help the students revise for the education and methods paper. Just like the gameshow they have to answer a question correctly before they get to guess what the picture
Resource - AQA SCLY2 RESEARCH METHODS: macthing keywords to key terms - introduction to research methods , primary.secondary data , quantitative/qualitative etc
Resource - AQA research methods: templates for students to write down practical , ethicsl , theoritical pros and cons of experiements , offcial statistics and documents
Resource - AQA Research methods: template for practical ethical and theoritical pros and cons for experiements , docs , official statistics
Resource - SCLY2 Methods Quiz: A quiz 'in the round'. You will need to cut the table along the rows, so each student has one (or more) concept with a mismatched definition. The student with the * next to their concept starts by rea
Resource - SCLY2 PERVERTED revision worksheet.: PERVERTED is a useful mnemonic I made for assessing research methods. This file contains a checklist for PERVERTED, an assessment grid for the main research methods, and a revision frame which can be
Resource - SCLY2 Research Characteristics Cards: I used these cards to help students analyse the research characteristics of pupils, teachers, schools and parents. They were asked to make notes on what makes each group easy/difficult to study, and t
Resource - AS Research methods for AQA module chacklist: A checklist for all the key terms to give students a running checklist of all of the topics we cover and to aid with revision
Resource - Strategies for challenging: A range of strategies for challenging high ability students. These can be used at GCSE and A Level with any exam board.