Departmental Staff | ||
Curriculum Leader: | Miss N Narburgh | |
Subject Teachers: | Ms R Campbell | Miss J Prior-Mills |
SLT Line Manager: | Mrs K Bloomfield |
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Social Sciences Learning Journey – Page 1
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Social Sciences Learning Journey – Page 2
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Social Sciences is not taught at Key Stage 3.
Psychology, which is the study of the human mind and behaviour, is offered as an optional subject at Key Stage 4.
Details can be found by clicking on the link below:
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GCSE Psychology
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Dreaming
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Topic A – How do we see our world?
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Topic B – Is dreaming meaningful?
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Topic B – Why do we dream?
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Perception
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Theories about aggression
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Phobias
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Criminality
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Topic A – How do we see our world? – Questions
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Topic A – How do we see our world? – Answers
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Topic B – Is dreaming meaningful? – Questions
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Topic B – Is dreaming meaningful? – Answers
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Topic C – Do TV and video games affect young people’s behaviour? – Questions
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Topic C – Do TV and video games affect young people’s behaviour? – Answers
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Topic D – Why do we have phobias? – Questions
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Topic D – Why do we have phobias? – Answers
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Topic E – Are criminals born or made? – Questions
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Topic E – Are criminals born or made? – Answers
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Revision tips and additional revision material for Year 11
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At Key Stage 5 we offer a choice of the following courses (please click on the links below to visit the Sixth Form Website):
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A-Level Psychology
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BTEC Applied Law
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BTEC Applied Psychology
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