All things A-level Sociology is a simplified format. 15-20 minute sessions on each topic area.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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This session focuses on science and religion as belief systems with an emphasis on ideology.
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This session focuses on sociological explanations of the relationship between globalisation and religion.
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This session focuses on sociological explanations for differences in religious belief and practice for social class, gender, age and ethnicity.
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This session focuses on arguments for and against secularisation with consideration of religion changing in our society today.
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This session provides an overview of Interpretivism
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This session provides insight into positivist methodology.
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This session provides teacher tips on tackling the Methods in Context.
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This session focuses on sociological theories and real life examples of religion creating change in our society.
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Content focuses on exploring various sociological themes, theories, and contemporary issues in a simplified format suitable for A-level students. Topics often discussed include the role of religion in social change, the influence of social class on educational achievement, and diverse feminist perspectives on gender equality. Episodes frequently analyze significant sociological theories like Marxism and functionalism while highlighting their implications in modern society. This educational resource aims to make sociological concepts accessible and relevant to learners, making it a valuable tool for students and enthusiasts alike.
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