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A Level transition to Sociology project

A Level transition to Sociology project. This research-based project is designed to give you an ideal grounding for A-level study. Research and complete all of the tasks to give you a good idea of what to expect on a Sociology course.

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A Level transition to Sociology project

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  1. A Level transition to Sociology project This research-based project is designed to give you an ideal grounding for A-level study. Research and complete all of the tasks to give you a good idea of what to expect on a Sociology course. If you then choose to study Sociology this will give you a good head start for your A Level Sociology. Present the tasks in any format you like – this could be a powerpoint or a poster, or a leaflet, or word processed on an A4. The project will be due in 8th of September 2017-Friday There will be a certificates and prizes for the top three best projects which can be used on application forms for future jobs, courses, apprenticeships and University degrees! Good luck and Enjoy  The Sociology Team Mr Sumana – Morgan and Brooke – Sociology captains

  2. What is Sociology? Sociology is an exciting subject that challenges your everyday experiences. It is the study of the relationship between the individual and society. Sociologists are interested in why society works in the way that it does and the extent to which our behaviour and opportunities can be shaped by our social class, age, gender and race.

  3. Task 1:All about you Why did you pick sociology? • What do you think sociology is about? • How do you think it will help you in the future? Picks you

  4. This is one from the Sociology Captains Task 2: Topic: Peeling those Sociological theories: The main points There are lots of different theories about how society shapes individuals or how individuals shape society . You need to have a decent idea of what functionalism , Marxism , feminism and interactionism . • Your task… • In order to show your potential as a Sociology master with great Sociological imagination , each task needs to be complete . • Research the basic theorist’s views of individuals and society , for functionalists, Marxists, Feministsand interactionists (Complete the tasks in a form of a PowerPoint, word document, poster etc.) You have reached the top , well done !! Gold level – find one article from the news that matches the main ideas of each theory and explain how it does this . Silver level – Create a questionnaire that measures what type of sociologist you are (for example whether you are a functionalist, Marxist , feminist or interactionists) Bronze level : Learn the main points of each theory and include key concepts for each theory and define these (sum this up in a table )

  5. Now for Mr Sumana’s challenge task Task 3: The Sociology of my Facebook profile A core issue with sociologists still is how they see society . Some argue from a structural view (society shapes individual ) while others argue from an agency approach (we as individuals can shape society through our actions). Your ultimate task is to carry out a sociological investigation of your own Facebook profile. Follow these steps that will help you to do this. Step 1 : what is the article about and find out the meanings of five words you come across that you do not understand Step 2 : what do you agree with from the article ? What do you disagree with from the article ? Step 3 : investigate your Facebook profile : explain your profile from the different viewpoints found in the article and use evidence from your own Facebook profile . Lastly also include a picture of your Facebook profile

  6. Why study Sociology? You will learn a number of skills including the use of evidence to support your arguments, how to investigate facts & critical thinking. • Possible career options, social work, human resources, advertising, policing, marketing, journalism, law & teaching.

  7. What will you study? Why do girls perform better at school than boys? Does being in a low set mean you will fail school? Education Do teachers treat some pupils better than others? The purpose of schools is to force you into accepting control.

  8. What will you study? What is the man or woman’s role in the family? Has social media affected childhood? Families What do people expect from a marriage today? Should same-sex families be allowed to adopt children?

  9. What will you study? How does the government enforce the law? Why are blacks & Asians more likely to be stopped & searched? Crime Is it okay for the poor to steal from the rich? To stop crime there should be longer sentences!

  10. What will you study? Why is religion declining? Can religion cause positive social change Beliefs in society Why is America more religious than the UK What are belief systems?

  11. The Course Structure A Level Exam (2 years) (Each paper is 2 hours) • A Level Paper 1: Education, Methods in Context and Theory and Methods. • A Level Paper 2: Families and Households plus Beliefs in Society. • A Level Paper 3: Crime and Deviance plus Theory & Methods. This is an essay writing based subject, regular closed book timed assessments. You will be expected to do a lot of independent study & pre-reading before every lesson.

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