Mr Ahmad – Look forward to working with you from September

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Mr Ahmad – Look forward to working with you from September A Level Summer Project 2016 This research based project is designed to give you an ideal grounding for your A Level Sociology course. Research and complete the tasks independently over the summer to get a head start and prepare for the key topics within AS (Year one A Level) Sociology. Present the tasks in any format you like and bring it with you to your first lesson after the summer. Good luck and Enjoy  Mr Ahmad – Look forward to working with you from September

The AQA Course Year 1 100% Exam (two papers), 0% Coursework Topics: Education Methods in Context Topics: Families and Household Research Methods 100% Exam (two papers), 0% Coursework

Task 1: Functional Functionalists… Write Definitions for Free Will and Determinism. Research Functionalism and produce a fact sheet outlining the “Organic Analogy” Watch this YouTube clip of The Adjustment Bureau Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZJ0TP4nTaE Link this to Functionalism.

Task 2: Fiery Feminists… Watch youtube clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHPOLSywdi0 Define all key words from the video clip. Research Feminism and produce a fact sheet outlining definitions and provide examples. Research @/#EverydaySexism (remember this is a public forum and some content may not be appropriate and the school can take no responsibility over the content) Research examples of gender inequality within the UK in contemporary society.

Task 3: Magnificent Marxists… Watch youtube clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz3eOb6Yl1s Define all key words on the video clip. Research Marxism and produce a fact sheet outlining the difference between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. Research examples of class inequality within the UK in contemporary Society.

Task 4: Autonomous Social Action Theorist… Functionalism Feminism Marxism Complete a Summary table for your notes outlining each approach and stating whether they are: Consensus or Conflict Theories Macro or Micro Approaches Structural or Social Action Ensure that you define each of these key words. From the functionalist task you would have discussed free will vs. determinism. Do we have free will within society? What perspective would Social Action Theorist take on this question? Define Social Action Theorist approach to society. Research Jane Elliot’s “Brown Eyes, Blue Eyes” experiments along with her “Angry Eye” experiment. What would Social Action Theorist say about these experiment and participants?

Task 5: Passionate Post-modernists… Produce a factsheet outlining what post-modernism is and what it says about society? Produce a table outlining the differences between a modern and post-modern society. Find examples of post-modern changes in society within the Media. For example Same Sex Marriages in the USA. Modern Post-Modern

Task 6: The Family… The Family Five Functionalism Social Action There are five main Sociological approaches or perspectives. You have already researched them and explained the key terms. Now you outline their assumptions regarding the Family as a Sociological institution and refer to Sociologists which put forward these ideas. Functionalism Social Action Feminism Marxism Post-Modernism

Useful Resources & Further Reading To help you on your way… Websites: AQA New Specification – http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/sociology/as-and-a-level/sociology-7191-7192/introduction AQA - Example Assessment Material -http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/sociology/as-and-a-level/sociology-7191-7192/assessment-resources S-Cool Revision Materials - http://www.s-cool.co.uk/a-level/sociology Every Day Sexism Project -http://everydaysexism.com/index.php/about Who Needs Feminism - http://whoneedsfeminism.com/about.html He for She Campaign - http://www.heforshe.org/ Youtube Videos: Emma Watson Addresses the UN https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6XTx2Rg04g Books: