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Improving your grades in GCSE Sociology

This guide provides valuable insights to help students excel in GCSE Sociology by dispelling common myths and offering effective study strategies. Understand the examination process, what examiners look for, and how to approach questions effectively. Learn the assessment objectives, focus on key areas, and adhere to essential rules for success. By following these tips, students can boost their grades and navigate the examination process with confidence.

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Improving your grades in GCSE Sociology

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  1. Improving your grades in GCSE Sociology

  2. Common myths • The exams will be harder this year • The grade boundaries will be higher • Examiners have to fail so many • Examiners often make mistakes • Examiners don’t make mistakes • My script was probably marked wrongly • It’s impossible to get an ‘A’ • Revising doesn’t work for me • I work better if I leave it to the last minute. NGfL - Cymru

  3. No-one wants you to fail • Markers are teachers and examiners • Many are parents • They went through this process themselves • They want the examination to be fair to everyone equally • They do their best to help you through the system • The rules are there for everyone NGfL - Cymru

  4. Rule 1 Revise and understand your work. NGfL - Cymru

  5. People are disappointed because • They don’t appear to know the work • They haven’t prepared fully • They don’t write enough • They don’t understand the examination process itself • They have poor exam technique • They organise their time badly in the examination NGfL - Cymru

  6. What do examiners want? • Evidence of basic knowledge about the course content • Evidence of understanding of the questions • Well-planned answers that are relevant to the question • Good English and clear writing NGfL - Cymru

  7. Activity • What are the assessment objectives that you are working towards? NGfL - Cymru

  8. Focus on AO1 You need to be able to: • Refer to studies and research • Refer to knowledge about British society • Refer to theory NGfL - Cymru

  9. Focus on AO2 You need to be able to: • Answer the question directly • Use evidence to support your points • Make clear judgements on the value of your evidence. NGfL - Cymru

  10. Rule 2 Look at the specification NGfL - Cymru

  11. Examiners follow a set of rules • All questions go through a rigorous checking process • All questions relate directly to the specification • All markers apply the same mark scheme. • The markscheme uses assessment objectives that are in the specification NGfL - Cymru

  12. Rule 3 Listen to your teacher; view her as a friend. NGfL - Cymru

  13. Examinations are • Set by practicing teachers • Checked by teachers • Marked by teachers • In addition teachers are, by their nature, people who are very good at passing examinations. NGfL - Cymru

  14. Don’t try this trick! ‘Don’t know. Had c**p teacher.’ NGfL - Cymru

  15. Rule 4 Calm down, take exercise, avoid caffeine and control your negative emotions. NGfL - Cymru

  16. Activity • Write down the first five words you think of when you think of examinations. NGfL - Cymru

  17. Don’t panic • Lots of students are totally panicked by examinations. • This is normal; everyone gets spooked. • Examiners will take this into account. • All marking is positive; you will not have marks deducted for errors • The more you know about the examination, the less scary it is NGfL - Cymru

  18. Activity • Think of as many possible examination questions as you can on the topic of ethnic inequality. NGfL - Cymru

  19. Rule 5 Look at past papers, mock papers, markschemes. NGfL - Cymru

  20. Questions • There are only so many questions that can be asked. • Examiners repeat themselves • Most questions that require evaluation will focus on: • How? • Why? • Whether? NGfL - Cymru

  21. Rule 6 Write good English and use sociological language. NGfL - Cymru

  22. Read this… NGfL - Cymru

  23. Handwriting • Bad handwriting is rude to the examiner. • The examiner is under instructions to read every word and to translate if necessary. • This doesn’t make them happy at all. • In addition, there are mark bands that take spelling into account. NGfL - Cymru

  24. Rule 7 Plan your time in the examination. NGfL - Cymru

  25. Time planning • Each question is allocated a number of marks • The examination is for a limited time. • Many candidates write for a very long time on c) questions and leave d) questions done very badly. • This leads to scrappy work and errors. NGfL - Cymru

  26. Examples … • Of course, Marxism is bad for society. • Family diversity is caused by having too many families. NGfL - Cymru

  27. Rule 8 Answer the question. NGfL - Cymru

  28. Command words • Explain – develop a description, show detail, talk about how and why, give reasons or examples • Identify – pick out the main points • Outline and explain – pick out the most important points and then talk about reasons or examples • Discuss – talk about all sides of an argument. NGfL - Cymru

  29. Instructions … • Using the extract above … refer to the stimulus item in some way • Using relevant examples … mention studies or facts NGfL - Cymru

  30. How to upset the marker Ignoring the instructions Misreading the question Irrelevant answers Twisting the question Going off on a tangent NGfL - Cymru

  31. The Golden Rules • Revise and understand the work • Look at the specification • Listen to your teacher; view her as a friend. • Calm down, take exercise, avoid caffeine and control your negative emotions. • Look at past papers, mock papers, markschemes. • Write good English and use sociological language • Plan your time in the examination. • Answer the question NGfL - Cymru

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