Human Behaviour West Suffolk College Zoe Ablett
Topic Aims Level Method Equipment Duration Human Behaviour Word Match Warm up game Interactive Linked to an assessment Stretching and Challenging Level Level 2/ Level 3 Method PowerPoint slide 3 to 4 to be handed to Students (after Teacher/Lecturer has cut the answers away from the symptoms). The students need to match the behaviour against the symptom. This resource can either been done in groups or individual, as an icebreaker or a timed exercise. Equipment Hand-Outs Scissors Duration >15 Minutes
Human Behaviour CNS Bystander Apathy Nature HANDOUT SLIDE Centred Nervous System - the areas of the nervous system responsible for functions such as senses (taste, touch, smell), language and memory Central Neural System - an area in the brain responsible for the 5 main senses Central Nervous System - the areas of the nervous system responsible for basic functions such as breathing and heartbeat Bystander Apathy A study that states that what children see in childhood will change how they react to the world A study that states that witnesses often won’t do anything if they see a crime HANDOUT SLIDE A study that states that witnesses will often step in if they see a crime Nature The theory that a person is ‘born bad’ and nothing can prevent their criminal behaviour The theory that a person will only be bad if their brain is damaged The theory that a person is taught how to be criminal by those around them
Human Behaviour PNS Nurture HANDOUT SLIDE Perforated Nervous System - the areas of the nervous system responsible for basic functions such as breathing and heartbeat Peripheral Neural System- an area in the brain responsible for the 5 main senses Peripheral Nervous System- the araes of the nervous system responsible for functions such as senses (taste, touch, smell), language and memory Nurture The theory that a person will only be bad if their brain is damaged HANDOUT SLIDE The theory that a person is thought how to be criminal by those around them The theory that a person is ‘born bad’ and nothing can prevent their criminal behaviour
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