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AQA - A Level Sociology

The entire course is a 2-Year programme covering 6 topics.

You will take two exams at the end of Year1 - AS Level Sociology. This is a stand-alone qualification.

At the end of Year2 you will take a further three exams which will give you a full A Level.
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Introduction to A Level Sociology Yr1

AQA A Level Sociology: first lesson with Yr12 Sociology students introducing them to main Yr12 topics for AS/A Level Sociology

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

a Level Sociology

an introduction
AQA - A Level Sociology

The entire course is a 2-Year programme covering 6 topics.

You will take two exams at the end of Year1 - AS Level Sociology. This is a stand-alone qualification.

At the end of Year2 you will take a further three exams which will give you a full A Level.
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what will you learn?

the content
The AQA Specification can be found here:
http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/sociology/as-and-a-level/sociology-7191-7192

You should ensure you have a copy of the information concerning 7191: Family&Household; Education; Methods.

You will study an introduction to Sociology and the Family&Household unit with Mrs Bell.You will study Education and Methods with MIss Bath

how will we learn?

what's expected of you?
You will be increasingly independent and often expected to complete READING and PREPARATION before the lesson begins.

Reading
Discussion
Keywords (and yes, you will be tested on these!)
Wider reading - news/books/articles
Twitter - @budmthsociology
Padlet
Class blog https://budmouthsociologylearningblog.wordpress.com/
Documentaries

resources

what can you use?
CGP Revision Guide
Haralambos Student Book
Nelson Thornes - AQA AS Sociology

Twitter - develop your PLN profile

FROG - exemplar materials, practice questions.
YouTube channel
Wordpress blog: budmthsociology.wordpress.com
https://budmouthsociologylearningblog.wordpress.com/
All links are on the blog.
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outcomes

where you've come from, where you're going
You'll be set a MTG in the next week.

AS Level Sociology and A Level Sociology are two SEPARATE qualifications.

Time to reflect on what went well for you in your studies in the past and what didn't.

How will you change the challenge into a new area of strength?