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AQA A Level Sociology: Book 2

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Gender and religious belief – a short post outlining some of the statistics which suggest that women are more religious than men. If you need bespoke infographics producing around specific content and can supply the data, get in touch: I might be able to help you out. Personal academic interests Analyse two reasons for gender differences in the membership of religious organisations (10) – A full model answer which should get into the top band.

Clear headings and subheadings signpost and organise the content - particularly important for students new to the subject. Reference Col 1 Times Books A-Z Astronomy Gardening National Parks National Trust Books Road Maps & Atlases World Atlases Chapman et al (2015) A Level Sociology Student Book One, Including AS Level [Fourth Edition], Collins. ISBN-10: 0007597479 The attractive, full-colour design and thought-provoking photos stimulate students' interest and engagement.

Using this information should get you a decent grade, but is no guarantee of it, and it is advised that candidates read the AQA’s specification and exam advice thoroughly for themselves in preparation for their course of study and exam! ReviseSociology.com provides free revision resources for A-level sociology students, focussing on revision notes, revision mind maps and diagrams, and model answers for all types of exam questions written for the AQA A-level sociology specification (2015 onwards). differential educational achievement of social groups by social class, gender and ethnicity in contemporary society the relationship between positivism, interpretivism and sociological methods; the nature of ‘social facts’

Engage with the latest research with in-depth explorations of new and classic research studies and accompanying questions Highlighting the ‘insanity of normality’ – raising awareness of how ‘perfectly ordinary’ everyday aspirations, habitual actions, and ‘typical lifestyles’ have negative consequences for the self (in terms of physical and mental health), the reproduction of society and the environment. Theory and research methods including applied methods, aka methods in context (Papers 7193/1 and 7192/3) Some of my favourite infographics for educational purposes include those produced by The Guardian and by The Equality Trust. You are competing against people who are going to put in a hell of a lot of hard work so you need to work as hard as or harder than them. And you need to think about what hard work really is.ReviseSociology has been live since February 2014 and just keeps on growing: I aim to provide at least three new posts a week, but these days most of my time is spent keeping historic material up to date, and I am to update all of the main A-level posts and the most popular posts more generally at least once every three years. The Functionalist Perspective on Religion – summary revision notes covering Durkheim’s Malinowski’s, and Parsons perspectives on the role of religion in society

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