Sociology (2251) O Level And IGCSE Sociology (0495) | Full Scale Course
This Full-Scale course / Complete Course offers a complete online coverage for both the syllabus and the preparation for the examination. The O level Sociology 2251 Complete Course online / Full-Scale Course Online And IGCSE Sociology 0495 – Complete Course …
Overview
This Full-Scale course / Complete Course offers a complete online coverage for both the syllabus and the preparation for the examination. The O level Sociology 2251 Complete Course online / Full-Scale Course Online And IGCSE Sociology 0495 – Complete Course Online / Full Scale Course Online (O level Sociology 2251 Full Scale Course online / Complete Course online and IGCSE Sociology 0495 Full Scale Course Online / Complete Course Online) is the complete course, where the prime goal is to train a student from scratch to learn everything that they need to know for the examination, as well as in-depth understanding of the syllabus material. We incorporate a sophisticated strategy to target all the subject areas that are required to get the best grade possible. The O Level / IGCSE Course covers the complete syllabus of Sociology (2251) OR (0495) – For Both O Level and IGCSE. The O Level / IGCSE Course has been designed to help any student, no matter how much they have prepared for the subject. Students at all levels can benefit from the O Level Sociology 2251 Course / IGCSE Sociology 0495 Course. You are not required to buy any book to complement the O Level / IGCSE Course as it covers all that is required for a successful attempt at the subject. Also, being a Full-Scale Course, the curriculum follows periodic content availability, just like a real classroom.
However, the timing of the class does not matter: each student can cover the material as per their own feasibility. Whenever new content is uploaded or is available, an announcement is made both on the O Level Sociology 2251 Course / IGCSE Sociology 0495 Course page and communicated via e-mail to the students so that they may stay informed. Also, you may join later as the O level Sociology 2251 Complete Course online / Full-Scale Course Online And IGCSE Sociology 0495 – Complete Course Online / Full Scale Course Online (O level Sociology 2251 Full Scale Course online / Complete Course online and IGCSE Sociology 0495 Full Scale Course Online / Complete Course Online) allows for backward compatibility. Thus, a student joining in week 3 has access to the materials of week 1 and week 2, as well as limited ability to submit the assignments of these weeks. The curriculum shall be updated as the O Level Sociology 2251 Course / IGCSE Sociology 0495 Course progresses.
Ideally, the course contains:
- Complete lectures of Each Topic in A Unique Way
- Notes and Videos
- Periodic Assignments with Proper Grading and Feedback
- Past Paper Based Quizzes
- Forum Access To Ask Any Question
- Complete availability of the Teacher.
- Best Resources and Guidelines
- Tip and Tricks for Paper Solution
- Paper Attempting Methodology for Best Grades
Join the O level Sociology 2251 Complete Course online / Full-Scale Course Online And IGCSE Sociology 0495 – Complete Course Online / Full Scale Course Online (O level Sociology 2251 Full Scale Course online / Complete Course online and IGCSE Sociology 0495 Full Scale Course Online / Complete Course Online)Â now and get the best grades in upcoming examination.
What Educate A Change Expects From The Student For This Course?
Full Scale Courses on Educate A Change are designed specifically to study the syllabus in-depth and solve as many past papers as possible. Our expectation with such O Level Sociology 2251 Course / IGCSE Sociology 0495 Course are as follows:
- The student may or may not be aware of the basic contents of the syllabus. Thus, these courses suit the students who are studying a syllabus for the first time.
- The student may or may not understand the basic paper solution pattern.
- The student’s expectation regarding O level Sociology 2251 Complete Course online / Full-Scale Course Online And IGCSE Sociology 0495 – Complete Course Online / Full Scale Course Online (O level Sociology 2251 Full Scale Course online / Complete Course online and IGCSE Sociology 0495 Full Scale Course Online / Complete Course Online)Â is to learn the complete syllabus, learn paper solving techniques and practice as many past papers as possible for the upcoming examination.
- The student needs a complete and in-depth understanding of the entire syllabus content.
- O level Sociology 2251 Complete Course online / Full-Scale Course Online And IGCSE Sociology 0495 – Complete Course Online / Full Scale Course Online (O level Sociology 2251 Full Scale Course online / Complete Course online and IGCSE Sociology 0495 Full Scale Course Online / Complete Course Online) is the student’s preferred method to get the best grade in their exams.
How Will The Course Progress?
The O level Sociology 2251 Complete Course online / Full-Scale Course Online And IGCSE Sociology 0495 – Complete Course Online / Full Scale Course Online (O level Sociology 2251 Full Scale Course online / Complete Course online and IGCSE Sociology 0495 Full Scale Course Online / Complete Course Online) has been designed to provide maximum flexibility to our students. Here is a breakup of how the O Level Sociology 2251 Course / IGCSE Sociology 0495 Course will progress in general. This division is subject to change based on the progression of the O Level Sociology 2251 Course / IGCSE Sociology 0495 Course:
- Once your O level Sociology 2251 Complete Course online / Full-Scale Course Online And IGCSE Sociology 0495 – Complete Course Online / Full Scale Course Online (O level Sociology 2251 Full Scale Course online / Complete Course online and IGCSE Sociology 0495 Full Scale Course Online / Complete Course Online)Â has been activated, a timer starts to run on each of the content areas reflected in the curriculum section.Â
- The timer remains unique to each student. It defines the exact time when you will receive a new content.
- Generally, the Full Scale Courses have a weekly progression. This aspect means you will get new contents at different times during the week. Again, the timer shows you the exact time for the content to arrive in your portal.
- If there are any significant changes, you will be informed in the announcements section. Additionally, you may locate the announcements in your e-mail as well. Do not forget to check the junk/ spam folder regularly.
- The timings for live classes, if any, are also coordinated using the announcements section and emails.
- There are specific classes in the O level Sociology 2251 Complete Course online / Full-Scale Course Online And IGCSE Sociology 0495 – Complete Course Online / Full Scale Course Online (O level Sociology 2251 Full Scale Course online / Complete Course online and IGCSE Sociology 0495 Full Scale Course Online / Complete Course Online)Â called quizzes. These quizzes can be attempted at any point as you wish. There is no restriction as to when you have to attempt them. However, there is a restriction on the number of times you can access any quiz. Make sure you remain aware of those restrictions. They are mentioned at the start of the quiz.
- Additionally, there are assignments in the O level Sociology 2251 Complete Course online / Full-Scale Course Online And IGCSE Sociology 0495 – Complete Course Online / Full Scale Course Online (O level Sociology 2251 Full Scale Course online / Complete Course online and IGCSE Sociology 0495 Full Scale Course Online / Complete Course Online)Â as well. These assignments are designed using the past paper contents, mostly. In some assignments, you have more than 1 submission as well. In such cases, you have to make sure that we receive your second submission before marking date passes since your first submission. Also, only one submission is marked by the instructor.
- You may attempt the assignment directly on the portal or you may attempt it on a piece of paper and attach pictures or PDF here on the portal. Both ways are completely acceptable. Emailing the assignment is not allowed. Similarly, you may not use social media to submit an assignment.
- The past paper discussion classes of O level Sociology 2251 Complete Course online / Full-Scale Course Online And IGCSE Sociology 0495 – Complete Course Online / Full Scale Course Online (O level Sociology 2251 Full Scale Course online / Complete Course online and IGCSE Sociology 0495 Full Scale Course Online / Complete Course Online)Â will focus on providing the detailed solution methods of past papers. Additionally, video discussion using recorded videos will be provided for the most important questions. Detailed points, techniques and information for each question are also included.
- The official O Level Sociology 2251 Course / IGCSE Sociology 0495 Course discussion board or FORUM is accessible to all the enrolled students. You may ask any question related to any class, quiz, past paper discussion or assignment etc. both in public and private on this forum. This forum is the official method to ask questions and get answers by your instructor. You can ask using written, audio, video or image questions. Additionally, you can quote different answers on the forum for further clarification as well.
What may NOT be expected from the course?
O level Sociology 2251 Complete Course online / Full-Scale Course Online And IGCSE Sociology 0495 – Complete Course Online / Full Scale Course Online (O level Sociology 2251 Full Scale Course online / Complete Course online and IGCSE Sociology 0495 Full Scale Course Online / Complete Course Online) is a formal course, which makes it impossible for Educate A Change to make any adjustments for any specific students. Students must not expect the O Level / IGCSE Course to:
- Give the material before the time on your timer.
- Give all the material at once.
- Give more time for the material to be accessed than the course’s time.
- Give the material in any other form than mentioned in the course
- The O Level Sociology 2251 Course / IGCSE Sociology 0495 Course does NOT register or pay your fee for the official Cambridge examination
Additionally, you may NOT except the instructor
- To give you any personal mentoring outside the course in the same price.
- Answer questions and other issues you may have regarding the course on personal social media.
- Collaborate with you in any shape or form outside the mentioned methods of the O level Sociology 2251 Complete Course online / Full-Scale Course Online And IGCSE Sociology 0495 – Complete Course Online / Full Scale Course Online (O level Sociology 2251 Full Scale Course online / Complete Course online and IGCSE Sociology 0495 Full Scale Course Online / Complete Course Online)
A reply or support in any of the above-mentioned issues may NOT be expected.
Curriculum
- 19 Sections
- 319 Lessons
- 32 Weeks
- Sample ContentSample Notes, Videos, Quizzes, Cheat Sheets, Assignments and Much More For Pre-Purchase Consideration.4
- Course Related InformationImportant Information Related To The Courses, Live Classes, Zoom Links etc.1
- Notes + Written Material For Contents of The SyllabusNotes for Chapters + Written Resources Regarding The Content247
- 3.1Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Positivist Approach: The Scientific Method
- 3.2Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Positivist Approach: A Macro View
- 3.3Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Positivist Approach: Social Facts
- 3.4Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Positivist Approach: Quantitative Data
- 3.5Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Positivist Approach: Causation And Correlation
- 3.6Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Positivist Approach: Patterns And Trends
- 3.7Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Positivist Approach: Objectivity And Reliability
- 3.8Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Interpretivist Approach: A Micro View
- 3.9Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Interpretivist Approach: Meanings And Motivations
- 3.10Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Interpretivist Approach: Qualitative Data
- 3.11Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Interpretivist Approach: In-depth
- 3.12Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Interpretivist Approach: Subjectivity
- 3.13Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Interpretivist Approach: Validity And Verstehen
- 3.14Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: Approaches That Combine Different Research Methods And Evidence: Triangulation
- 3.15Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: Approaches That Combine Different Research Methods And Evidence: Longitudinal Studies
- 3.16Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Analysis And Evaluation Of Research Choices: Bias
- 3.17Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Analysis And Evaluation Of Research Choices: Interviewer Effect
- 3.18Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Analysis And Evaluation Of Research Choices: Hawthorne/observer Effect
- 3.19Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Analysis And Evaluation Of Research Choices: Validity
- 3.20Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Analysis And Evaluation Of Research Choices: Reliability
- 3.21Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Analysis And Evaluation Of Research Choices: Representativeness
- 3.22Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Approach The Study Of Society?: The Analysis And Evaluation Of Research Choices: Generalisability
- 3.23Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: What Types Of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?: Sources Of Data: Differences Between Primary And Secondary Sources Of Data
- 3.24Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: What Types Of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?: Sources Of Data: Differences Between Qualitative And Quantitative Data
- 3.25Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: What Types Of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?: Sources Of Data: Strengths And Limitations Of Each Type Of Data
- 3.26Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: What Types Of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?: Secondary Evidence: Examples of: Official Statistics
- 3.27Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: What Types Of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?: Secondary Evidence: Examples of: Historical And Personal Documents
- 3.28Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: What Types Of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?: Secondary Evidence: Examples of: Digital Sources
- 3.29Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: What Types Of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?: Secondary Evidence: Examples of: Media Content
- 3.30Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: What Types Of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?: Secondary Evidence: Strengths And Limitations Of Each Type Of Evidence
- 3.31Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: What Types Of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?: Analysis, Interpretation And Evaluation Of Data From Qualitative And Quantitative Sources: Summaries Of Sociological Studies
- 3.32Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: What Types Of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?: Analysis, Interpretation And Evaluation Of Data From Qualitative And Quantitative Sources: Diagrams
- 3.33Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: What Types Of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?: Analysis, Interpretation And Evaluation Of Data From Qualitative And Quantitative Sources: Tables
- 3.34Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: What Types Of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?: Analysis, Interpretation And Evaluation Of Data From Qualitative And Quantitative Sources: Charts
- 3.35Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: What Types Of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?: Analysis, Interpretation And Evaluation Of Data From Qualitative And Quantitative Sources: Graphs
- 3.36Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: The Stages In Research Design: Selection Of Topic
- 3.37Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: The Stages In Research Design: Aims
- 3.38Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: The Stages In Research Design: Hypothesis
- 3.39Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: The Stages In Research Design: Target Population
- 3.40Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: The Stages In Research Design: Methods
- 3.41Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: The Stages In Research Design: Operationalisation
- 3.42Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: The Stages In Research Design: Operationalisation
- 3.43Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Sampling: Sampling Frames
- 3.44Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Sampling: Sampling Techniques: Random
- 3.45Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Sampling: Sampling Techniques: Systematic
- 3.46Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Sampling: Sampling Techniques: Stratified
- 3.47Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Sampling: Sampling Techniques: Snowball
- 3.48Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Sampling: Sampling Techniques: Quota
- 3.49Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Sampling: Strengths And Limitations Of Each Technique
- 3.50Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Quantitative And Qualitative Primary Research Methods: Surveys
- 3.51Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Quantitative And Qualitative Primary Research Methods: Questionnaires
- 3.52Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Quantitative And Qualitative Primary Research Methods: Interviews (Structured, Semi-structured, Unstructured, Group)
- 3.53Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Quantitative And Qualitative Primary Research Methods: Observations (Participant, Non-participant, Covert, Overt)
- 3.54Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Quantitative And Qualitative Primary Research Methods: Strengths And Limitations Of Each Method
- 3.55Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Types Of Question: Open
- 3.56Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Types Of Question: Closed
- 3.57Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Types Of Question: Multiple Choice
- 3.58Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Types Of Question: Scaled
- 3.59Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: The Theoretical And Practical Issues Affecting Research: Researcher Perspective (Positivist/interpretivist)
- 3.60Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: The Theoretical And Practical Issues Affecting Research: Access To Sample
- 3.61Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: The Theoretical And Practical Issues Affecting Research: Response Rate
- 3.62Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: The Theoretical And Practical Issues Affecting Research: Funding/cost
- 3.63Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: The Theoretical And Practical Issues Affecting Research: Time
- 3.64Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Ethical Issues Affecting Research: Informed Consent
- 3.65Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Ethical Issues Affecting Research: Privacy/confidentiality
- 3.66Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Ethical Issues Affecting Research: Deception
- 3.67Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Ethical Issues Affecting Research: Prevention Of Harm
- 3.68Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Research Methods: How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?: Ethical Issues Affecting Research: Legality
- 3.69Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Society As A Product Of Social Construction: Culture
- 3.70Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Society As A Product Of Social Construction: Norms
- 3.71Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Society As A Product Of Social Construction: Values
- 3.72Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Society As A Product Of Social Construction: Customs
- 3.73Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Society As A Product Of Social Construction: Roles
- 3.74Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Society As A Product Of Social Construction: Status (Achieved/ascribed)
- 3.75Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Society As A Product Of Social Construction: Stereotypes
- 3.76Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: How These Concepts Influence Individual Behaviour And Social Identity
- 3.77Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: The Social Construction Of Our Identity:: The Nature–nurture Debate
- 3.78Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: The Social Construction Of Our Identity:: The Relativity Of Culture
- 3.79Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: The Social Construction Of Our Identity:: Socialisation
- 3.80Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: The Social Construction Of Our Identity:: Norms And Values
- 3.81Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Primary And Secondary Socialisation: Key Agencies Of Socialisation: Family
- 3.82Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Primary And Secondary Socialisation: Key Agencies Of Socialisation: Education
- 3.83Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Primary And Secondary Socialisation: Key Agencies Of Socialisation: Peer Group
- 3.84Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Primary And Secondary Socialisation: Key Agencies Of Socialisation: Media
- 3.85Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Primary And Secondary Socialisation: Key Agencies Of Socialisation: Religion
- 3.86Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Primary And Secondary Socialisation: Key Agencies Of Socialisation: Workplace
- 3.87Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Primary And Secondary Socialisation: The Effectiveness Of Each Agency In The Socialisation Process
- 3.88Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Processes Used By Agencies Of Socialisation, E.g.: Canalisation
- 3.89Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Processes Used By Agencies Of Socialisation, E.g.: Hidden Curriculum
- 3.90Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Processes Used By Agencies Of Socialisation, E.g.: Media Representations
- 3.91Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Processes Used By Agencies Of Socialisation, E.g.: Peer Pressure
- 3.92Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Processes Used By Agencies Of Socialisation, E.g.: Religious Teachings
- 3.93Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Processes Used By Agencies Of Socialisation, E.g.: Role Modelling
- 3.94Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: Processes Used By Agencies Of Socialisation, E.g.: Workplace Training
- 3.95Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: The Debate Between Sociological Perspectives And Theories On Socialisation: Consensus And Conflict
- 3.96Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: The Debate Between Sociological Perspectives And Theories On Socialisation: Functionalist Ideas: Inadequate Socialisation
- 3.97Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: The Debate Between Sociological Perspectives And Theories On Socialisation: Functionalist Ideas: Social Cohesion/value Consensus
- 3.98Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: The Debate Between Sociological Perspectives And Theories On Socialisation: Marxist Ideas: Socialisation Into Capitalist Ideology
- 3.99Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: The Debate Between Sociological Perspectives And Theories On Socialisation: Marxist Ideas: Reproduction Of Social Class
- 3.100Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Do We Learn Our Identity?: The Debate Between Sociological Perspectives And Theories On Socialisation: Feminist Ideas: Gender Role Socialisation Into Masculinity/femininity
- 3.101Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Social Control: Difference Between Formal And Informal Types Of Social Control
- 3.102Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Social Control: Positive And Negative Sanctions
- 3.103Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Social Control: Effectiveness Of These In Producing Social Conformity
- 3.104Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: The Debate Between Consensus And Conflict Views Of Social Control: Functionalism
- 3.105Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: The Debate Between Consensus And Conflict Views Of Social Control: Marxism
- 3.106Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: The Debate Between Consensus And Conflict Views Of Social Control: Feminism
- 3.107Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: The Effectiveness Of Agencies Of Formal Social Control: Government
- 3.108Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: The Effectiveness Of Agencies Of Formal Social Control: Police
- 3.109Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: The Effectiveness Of Agencies Of Formal Social Control: Courts
- 3.110Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: The Effectiveness Of Agencies Of Formal Social Control: Penal System
- 3.111Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: The Effectiveness Of Agencies Of Formal Social Control: Armed Forces
- 3.112Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Methods Of Control Used By Formal Agencies In Achieving Social Conformity, E.g.: Law-making
- 3.113Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Methods Of Control Used By Formal Agencies In Achieving Social Conformity, E.g.: Coercion
- 3.114Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Methods Of Control Used By Formal Agencies In Achieving Social Conformity, E.g.: Digital Surveillance
- 3.115Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Methods Of Control Used By Formal Agencies In Achieving Social Conformity, E.g.: Arrest
- 3.116Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Methods Of Control Used By Formal Agencies In Achieving Social Conformity, E.g.: Sentencing
- 3.117Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Methods Of Control Used By Formal Agencies In Achieving Social Conformity, E.g.: Imprisonment
- 3.118Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: The Effectiveness Of Agencies Of Informal Social Control: Family
- 3.119Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: The Effectiveness Of Agencies Of Informal Social Control: Education
- 3.120Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: The Effectiveness Of Agencies Of Informal Social Control: Peer Group
- 3.121Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: The Effectiveness Of Agencies Of Informal Social Control: Media
- 3.122Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: The Effectiveness Of Agencies Of Informal Social Control: Religion
- 3.123Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: The Effectiveness Of Agencies Of Informal Social Control: Workplace
- 3.124Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Methods Of Control Used By Informal Agencies In Achieving Social Conformity: Positive And Negative Sanctions, E.g.: Ostracism
- 3.125Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Methods Of Control Used By Informal Agencies In Achieving Social Conformity: Positive And Negative Sanctions, E.g.: Parental Rewards
- 3.126Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Methods Of Control Used By Informal Agencies In Achieving Social Conformity: Positive And Negative Sanctions, E.g.: Social Media ‘likes’
- 3.127Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Methods Of Control Used By Informal Agencies In Achieving Social Conformity: Positive And Negative Sanctions, E.g.: Religious Rewards/sanctions
- 3.128Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Methods Of Control Used By Informal Agencies In Achieving Social Conformity: Positive And Negative Sanctions, E.g.: School Punishments
- 3.129Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Methods Of Control Used By Informal Agencies In Achieving Social Conformity: Positive And Negative Sanctions, E.g.: Dismissal From A Job
- 3.130Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Resistance To Social Control Through Protest Groups And Sub-cultures: Reasons Why Some People Join Them
- 3.131Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Resistance To Social Control Through Protest Groups And Sub-cultures: Deviant And Non-conformist Behaviour
- 3.132Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Resistance To Social Control Through Protest Groups And Sub-cultures: Examples Of: Protest Groups
- 3.133Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Resistance To Social Control Through Protest Groups And Sub-cultures: Examples Of: Online Sub-cultures
- 3.134Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Resistance To Social Control Through Protest Groups And Sub-cultures: Examples Of: Youth Sub-cultures
- 3.135Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: How Does Society Control Us?: Resistance To Social Control Through Protest Groups And Sub-cultures: Examples Of: Religious Sub-cultures
- 3.136Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: What Influences Our Social Identity?: Social Identity: Key Aspects Of Social Identity: Age
- 3.137Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: What Influences Our Social Identity?: Social Identity: Key Aspects Of Social Identity: Gender
- 3.138Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: What Influences Our Social Identity?: Social Identity: Key Aspects Of Social Identity: Ethnicity
- 3.139Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: What Influences Our Social Identity?: Social Identity: Key Aspects Of Social Identity: Social Class
- 3.140Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: What Influences Our Social Identity?: Social Identity: Impact Of Each Aspect On Individuals And Social Groups In Different Societies
- 3.141Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: What Influences Our Social Identity?: The Digital Self And Online Identities: Positive And Negative Impacts Of Social Networks, Social Media And Virtual Communities On Identity
- 3.142Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: What Influences Our Social Identity?: Globalisation: Globalisation’s Influence On Individual And Social/cultural Identities, E.g.: Cultural Defence
- 3.143Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: What Influences Our Social Identity?: Globalisation: Globalisation’s Influence On Individual And Social/cultural Identities, E.g.: Hybrid Identities
- 3.144Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: What Influences Our Social Identity?: Globalisation: Globalisation’s Influence On Individual And Social/cultural Identities, E.g.: The Homogenisation Of Identities
- 3.145Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: What Influences Our Social Identity?: Globalisation: Positive And Negative Impacts On Identity Of: Cultural Diversity
- 3.146Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: What Influences Our Social Identity?: Globalisation: Positive And Negative Impacts On Identity Of: Multiculturalism
- 3.147Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Identity: Self And Society: What Influences Our Social Identity?: Globalisation: Positive And Negative Impacts On Identity Of: Global Culture
- 3.148Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Social Stratification In Open And Closed Societies: Achieved And Ascribed Status
- 3.149Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Social Stratification In Open And Closed Societies: Poverty And Wealth
- 3.150Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Social Stratification In Open And Closed Societies: Power
- 3.151Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Social Stratification In Open And Closed Societies: Social Mobility
- 3.152Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Social Stratification In Open And Closed Societies: Meritocracy
- 3.153Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Social Stratification In Open And Closed Societies: Modern Slavery
- 3.154Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Social Stratification In Open And Closed Societies: The Caste System
- 3.155Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Differences In Life Chances Affected By Age, Gender, Ethnicity And Social Class: Life Chances In: Education
- 3.156Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Differences In Life Chances Affected By Age, Gender, Ethnicity And Social Class: Life Chances In: Employment
- 3.157Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Differences In Life Chances Affected By Age, Gender, Ethnicity And Social Class: Life Chances In: Health
- 3.158Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Differences In Life Chances Affected By Age, Gender, Ethnicity And Social Class: Life Chances In: Housing
- 3.159Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Differences In Life Chances Affected By Age, Gender, Ethnicity And Social Class: Life Chances In:Life Expectancy
- 3.160Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: The Intersectionality Of Age, Ethnicity, Gender And Social Class In Understanding The Impact Of Inequality On Individuals
- 3.161Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Different Sociological Theories On Social Inequality: Labelling Theory, E.g.: Stereotypes
- 3.162Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Different Sociological Theories On Social Inequality: Labelling Theory, E.g.: Master Status
- 3.163Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Different Sociological Theories On Social Inequality: Labelling Theory, E.g.: Self-fulfilling Prophecy
- 3.164Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Different Sociological Theories On Social Inequality: Marxism, E.g.: Exploitation Of The Proletariat
- 3.165Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Different Sociological Theories On Social Inequality: Marxism, E.g.: Ideological Control
- 3.166Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Different Sociological Theories On Social Inequality: Marxism, E.g.: Poverty Trap
- 3.167Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Is Social Stratification?: Different Sociological Theories On Social Inequality: Marxism, E.g.: Reserve Army Of Labour
- 3.168Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: The Use Of Legislation Within Societies To Reduce Inequality, E.g.: Progressive Taxation
- 3.169Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: The Use Of Legislation Within Societies To Reduce Inequality, E.g.: The Redistribution Of Wealth Through Benefits
- 3.170Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: The Use Of Legislation Within Societies To Reduce Inequality, E.g.: A Minimum Wage
- 3.171Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: The Use Of Legislation Within Societies To Reduce Inequality, E.g.: Equal Opportunities Laws
- 3.172Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: The Use Of Legislation Within Societies To Reduce Inequality, E.g.: Other Government Measures
- 3.173Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: The Development And Impact Of Welfare States On Life Chances: Free And/or Universal Education
- 3.174Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: The Development And Impact Of Welfare States On Life Chances: Unemployment Benefits
- 3.175Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: The Development And Impact Of Welfare States On Life Chances: Pensions
- 3.176Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: The Development And Impact Of Welfare States On Life Chances: Low-cost Housing
- 3.177Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: The Development And Impact Of Welfare States On Life Chances: Free Healthcare
- 3.178Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: The Development And Impact Of Welfare States On Life Chances: Universal Basic Income
- 3.179Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: The Global Work Of Non-governmental Organisations (Ngos) To Reduce Inequalities: Reducing Poverty
- 3.180Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: The Global Work Of Non-governmental Organisations (Ngos) To Reduce Inequalities: Providing Medical Assistance
- 3.181Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: The Global Work Of Non-governmental Organisations (Ngos) To Reduce Inequalities: Promoting Business
- 3.182Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: The Global Work Of Non-governmental Organisations (Ngos) To Reduce Inequalities: Improving Education
- 3.183Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: Sociological Views Of The Success Of Attempts To Reduce Social Inequalities: New Right Criticisms Of The Welfare State/underclass
- 3.184Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: Sociological Views Of The Success Of Attempts To Reduce Social Inequalities: The Culture Of Poverty And The Dependency Culture
- 3.185Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: Sociological Views Of The Success Of Attempts To Reduce Social Inequalities: Marxist Criticisms Of The Welfare State
- 3.186Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: Sociological Views Of The Success Of Attempts To Reduce Social Inequalities: Criticisms Of Ngos
- 3.187Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?: Sociological Views Of The Success Of Attempts To Reduce Social Inequalities: Feminist Criticisms Of Equality Legislation
- 3.188Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: How Has Globalisation Affected Inequalities Between Societies?: The Impact Of Migration On Societies:: Immigration/emigration
- 3.189Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: How Has Globalisation Affected Inequalities Between Societies?: The Impact Of Migration On Societies:: Push And Pull Factors
- 3.190Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: How Has Globalisation Affected Inequalities Between Societies?: The Impact Of Migration On Societies:: Increasing Cultural Diversity
- 3.191Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: How Has Globalisation Affected Inequalities Between Societies?: The Impact Of Migration On Societies:: Economic Consequences
- 3.192Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: How Has Globalisation Affected Inequalities Between Societies?: The Impact Of Migration On Societies:: Negative Perceptions Of Migrants
- 3.193Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: How Has Globalisation Affected Inequalities Between Societies?: The Impact Of Global Ecological Issues On Societies: The Influence Of Transnational Companies
- 3.194Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: How Has Globalisation Affected Inequalities Between Societies?: The Impact Of Global Ecological Issues On Societies: Climate Change
- 3.195Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: How Has Globalisation Affected Inequalities Between Societies?: The Impact Of Global Ecological Issues On Societies: Pollution
- 3.196Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: How Has Globalisation Affected Inequalities Between Societies?: The Impact Of Global Ecological Issues On Societies: Urbanisation
- 3.197Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: How Has Globalisation Affected Inequalities Between Societies?: Sociological Explanations For Global Inequalities: Marxist Views Of Capitalist Exploitation
- 3.198Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: How Has Globalisation Affected Inequalities Between Societies?: Sociological Explanations For Global Inequalities: Colonialism
- 3.199Paper 1 Research Methods, Identity And Inequality: Social Stratification And Inequality: How Has Globalisation Affected Inequalities Between Societies?: Sociological Explanations For Global Inequalities: Feminist Ideas Of Patriarchy
- 3.200Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Different Family Structures: Nuclear
- 3.201Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Different Family Structures: Extended, E.g. Modified, Horizontal, Vertical/beanpole
- 3.202Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Different Family Structures: Reconstituted
- 3.203Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Different Family Structures: Lone Parent
- 3.204Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Different Family Structures: Empty Nest
- 3.205Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Different Family Structures: Childless
- 3.206Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Different Family Structures: Strengths And Limitations Of Different Family Structures
- 3.207Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Different Family Structures: If Appropriate To The Local Context And Not Restricted By Law Or Regulation, Other Family Types May Also Be Taught, Such As Polygamous Family And Same-sex Family
- 3.208Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Variations And Diversity In The Family: Cross-cultural
- 3.209Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Variations And Diversity In The Family: Social Class
- 3.210Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Variations And Diversity In The Family: Ethnicity
- 3.211Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Sociological Views On Family Diversity: New Right Views On Family Diversity And Dysfunctional Families
- 3.212Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Sociological Views On Family Diversity: Postmodernist Views On The Positive Aspects Of Family Diversity
- 3.213Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Sociological Views On Family Diversity: The Extent Of Family Diversity And The Dominance Of The Nuclear Family
- 3.214Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Alternatives To The Family: Single Person Households
- 3.215Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Alternatives To The Family: Shared Households
- 3.216Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Alternatives To The Family: Friends As Family
- 3.217Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Variations In Types Of Marriage: Arranged
- 3.218Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Variations In Types Of Marriage: Empty Shell
- 3.219Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Variations In Types Of Marriage: Love
- 3.220Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Variations In Types Of Marriage: Monogamy
- 3.221Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Variations In Types Of Marriage: Serial Monogamy
- 3.222Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Are The Different Types Of Families?: Variations In Types Of Marriage: If Appropriate To The Local Context And Not Restricted By Law Or Regulation, Other Types Of Marriage May Also Be Taught.
- 3.223Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Functionalist Views: How The Family Benefits Its Members And Society
- 3.224Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Functionalist Views: Functions Of The Family
- 3.225Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Functionalist Views: The Loss Of Functions Debate
- 3.226Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Functionalist Views: How Family Functions Have Changed Over Time
- 3.227Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Functionalist Views: ‘warm Bath’ Theory
- 3.228Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Functionalist Views: Importance Of The Nuclear Family
- 3.229Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Marxist Views: How The Family Benefits Capitalism
- 3.230Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Marxist Views: Exploitation Of Family Members
- 3.231Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Marxist Views: Reproduction Of Class Inequalities
- 3.232Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Marxist Views: Family As A Unit Of Consumption
- 3.233Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Marxist Views: Family And Ideological Control
- 3.234Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Feminist Views: How The Family Benefits Patriarchy And Male Power
- 3.235Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Feminist Views: The Domestic Division Of Labour
- 3.236Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Feminist Views: Domestic Violence And Abuse
- 3.237Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Feminist Views: Joint And Segregated Conjugal Roles
- 3.238Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Feminist Views: Dual Burden / Triple Shift
- 3.239Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Feminist Views: Decision-making
- 3.240Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Feminist Views: Gendered Socialisation
- 3.241Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Strengths And Limitations Of Functionalist, Marxist And Feminist Views Of The Role Of The Family
- 3.242Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: What Is The Role Of The Family For The Individual And Society?: Debates About Whether The Experience Of Family Life Is Positive Or Negative For Family Members
- 3.243Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: How Is Family Life Changing?: Demographic Factors And Their Effects On Family Life: Family Size
- 3.244Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: How Is Family Life Changing?: Demographic Factors And Their Effects On Family Life: Birth Rates
- 3.245Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: How Is Family Life Changing?: Demographic Factors And Their Effects On Family Life: Life Expectancy
- 3.246Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: How Is Family Life Changing?: Demographic Factors And Their Effects On Family Life: Ageing Population
- 3.247Paper 2 Family, Education And Crime: Family: How Is Family Life Changing?: Demographic Factors And Their Effects On Family Life: Having Children In Later Life
- Video Lectures For The ContentVideo Lectures Covering Course Content In Detail12
- 4.1How Do Different Sociologists Interpret Society?
- 4.2How Do Sociologists Study Society?
- 4.3What Types of Information And Data Do Sociologists Use?
- 4.4What Is The Relationship Between The Individual And Society?
- 4.5How Do We Learn To Be Human?
- 4.6What Is Social Stratification?
- 4.7What Are The Main Features of Social Inequality And How Are These Created?
- 4.8What Are The Different Types of Family?
- 4.9How Are Family Roles Changing?
- 4.10What Are The Changes Affecting Family?
- 4.11What Is The Function of Education?
- 4.12What Factors Help To Explain Differences In Educational Achievement?
- QuizzesShort Quizzes To Auto-Test Your Knowledge of The Syllabus12
- 5.1How Do Different Sociologists Interpret Society?10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.2How Do Sociologists Study Society?10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.3What Types of Information And Data Do Sociologists Use?10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.4What Is The Relationship Between The Individual And Society?10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.5How Do We Learn To Be Human?10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.6What Is Social Stratification?10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.7What Are The Main Features of Social Inequality And How Are These Created?10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.8What Are The Different Types of Family?10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.9How Are Family Roles Changing?10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.10What Are The Changes Affecting Family?10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.11What Is The Function of Education?10 Minutes0 Questions
- 5.12What Factors Help To Explain Differences In Educational Achievement?10 Minutes0 Questions
- AssignmentsDetailed Assignments For Syllabus Preparation (Including Past Paper Questions)12
- 6.1How Do Different Sociologists Interpret Society?3 Days
- 6.2How Do Sociologists Study Society?3 Days
- 6.3What Types of Information And Data Do Sociologists Use?3 Days
- 6.4What Is The Relationship Between The Individual And Society?3 Days
- 6.5How Do We Learn To Be Human?3 Days
- 6.6What Is Social Stratification?3 Days
- 6.7What Are The Main Features of Social Inequality And How Are These Created?3 Days
- 6.8What Are The Different Types of Family?3 Days
- 6.9How Are Family Roles Changing?3 Days
- 6.10What Are The Changes Affecting Family?3 Days
- 6.11What Is The Function of Education?3 Days
- 6.12What Factors Help To Explain Differences In Educational Achievement?3 Days
- Paper Pattern/ Paper Preparation/ Techniques To Attempt The Paper/ Common Mistakes To AvoidDetailed Information Including Written + Video Material Regarding Paper Attempt / Preparation/ Techniques/ Common Mistakes To Avoid0
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- 10.1How Do Sociologists Approach The Study of Society?
- 10.2What Types of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?
- 10.3How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?
- 10.4How Do We Learn Our Identity?
- 10.5How Does Society Control Us?
- 10.6What Influences Our Social Identity?
- 10.7What Is Social Stratification?
- 10.8What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?
- 10.9How Has Globalization Affected Inequalities Between Societies?
- 10.10What Are The Different Types of Families?
- 10.11What Is The Role of The Family For The Individual And Society?
- 10.12How Is Family Changing?
- 10.13What Is Education And Schooling?
- 10.14What Are The Roles And Functions of Education?
- 10.15What Factors Help To Explain Differences In Educational Achievement And Experience?
- 10.16What Are Crime, Deviance and Social Control?
- 10.17What Are The Patterns of And Explanations For Crime and Deviance?
- 10.18How Is Crime Dealt With In Different Societies?
- Videos Lectures (Pre-Recorded)Videos Recorded In A Different Style For Preparation Ease0
- Theories And Applications0
- Cheat SheetsShort, Quick Revision Cheat Sheets18
- 13.1How Do Sociologists Approach The Study of Society?
- 13.2What Types of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?
- 13.3How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?
- 13.4How Do We Learn Our Identity?
- 13.5How Does Society Control Us?
- 13.6What Influences Our Social Identity?
- 13.7What Is Social Stratification?
- 13.8What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?
- 13.9How Has Globalization Affected Inequalities Between Societies?
- 13.10What Are The Different Types of Families?
- 13.11What Is The Role of The Family For The Individual And Society?
- 13.12How Is Family Changing?
- 13.13What Is Education And Schooling?
- 13.14What Are The Roles And Functions of Education?
- 13.15What Factors Help To Explain Differences In Educational Achievement And Experience?
- 13.16What Are Crime, Deviance and Social Control?
- 13.17What Are The Patterns of And Explanations For Crime and Deviance?
- 13.18How Is Crime Dealt With In Different Societies?
- Practice Questions/ Practice ExamsPractice Questions/ Exams Based Both On Actual Exam Pattern And On Topical Content To Boost Preparation And Improve Performance0
- Mock Tests/ Mock ExamsMock Exams For Final Preparation0
- Class RecordingsClass Recordings From Previous Sessions/ Current Session For Content0
- Other MaterialOther Useful Material For Exams1
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- 20.1How Do Sociologists Approach The Study of Society?
- 20.2What Types of Data And Evidence Do Sociologists Use?
- 20.3How Do Sociologists Investigate Society?
- 20.4How Do We Learn Our Identity?
- 20.5How Does Society Control Us?
- 20.6What Influences Our Social Identity?
- 20.7What Is Social Stratification?
- 20.8What Attempts Have Been Made To Reduce Social Inequalities?
- 20.9How Has Globalization Affected Inequalities Between Societies?
- 20.10What Are The Different Types of Families?
- 20.11What Is The Role of The Family For The Individual And Society?
- 20.12How Is Family Changing?
- 20.13What Is Education And Schooling?
- 20.14What Are The Roles And Functions of Education?
- 20.15What Factors Help To Explain Differences In Educational Achievement And Experience?
- 20.16What Are Crime, Deviance and Social Control?
- 20.17What Are The Patterns of And Explanations For Crime and Deviance?
- 20.18How Is Crime Dealt With In Different Societies?






