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  • Resource - How does the media help construct feminine identity?: A powerpoint to get students thinking about how adverts in particular stereotype women into social roles. I use as part of OCR AS G671.

  • Resource - Nature vs Nurture: A powerpoint to introduce the nature vs nurture debate. OCR AS G671. I use this in conjunction with the horizon documentary "Dr Money and the Boy With no Penis".

  • Resource - Primary Socialization: A powerpoint to introduce the process of primary socialization for OCR AS G671. I also use the Feral Children programme to reinforce the importance of primary socialization.

  • Resource - The Role of Class in the Creation of Identities: This is a powerpoint which I use to start of the class section of OCR AS G671. It takes me about 50 mins to talk through the powerpoint. I also use Mark Lemaars video on class. See the video thread of

  • Resource - G671 revision sheets: Good for revision of agents of socialisation on different identities - OCR

  • 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 - Sociological Perspectives on Age: This is good for the somewhat under-resourced section on sociological theories of age inequalities in Stratification and Differentation for AQA or Social Inequalities for OCR. The exam question used