AQA • Sociology
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Modules Sociology at AQA
Notes available for the following courses of Sociology at AQA
- Unit 1 SCLY1 - Culture and Identity; Families and Households; Wealth, Poverty and Welfare
- Unit 2 SCLY2 - Education with Research Methods; Health with Research Methods
- Unit 3 SCLY3 - Beliefs in Society; Global Development; Mass Media; Power and Politics
- Unit 4 SCLY4 - Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods; Stratification and Differentiation with Theory and Methods
Popular books AQA • Sociology
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Latest notes & summaries AQA • Sociology
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the questions are in order from the title.
This document contains detailed notes regarding the link between Ethnicity and crime, enough to answer a 30 mark exam question and reach the top mark tier
In this document I describe enough ideas and theories about gender and crime to comfortably answer a 30 mark exam question and reach the top band for marks.
These notes are a summary of cultural deprivation and how it affects educational attainment, some studies and an overall evaluation of the theory. Some of the studies included are done by Douglas and Sugarman.
These notes include a summary, studies and an overall evaluation for how material deprivation causes working-class students to not do as well in exams. Some of the studies included are by Howard and Douglas.
These notes are a summary of Bernstein's theory of linguistic deprivation and how it affects educational attainment. It includes restricted and elaborated code as well as an overall evaluation of the theory.
These notes summarise females in education, the internal and external factors for female achievement, some studies and an overall evaluation. Some studies included are Sharpe, Lobban and Spender
These notes include a summary of how the different types of feminist (radical, liberal etc) views education, and an overall evaluation of each type. Within the notes are headings like teachers interactions, role models and examinations.
These notes include internal and external factors, studies and an overall evaluation (strengths and weaknesses) at the end about gender and subject choice within education. Some of the studies included are Kelly (multiple studies), Browne and Ross.
These notes include internal, external factors, studies and an evaluation for male underachievement in education. Some studies within the document are Sewel, DFES and Epstein.