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The contents are carefully mapped to the WJEC specification and
cover all the Assessment Criteria in full, so you can be sure you
are studying exactly what you need to. Working closely with the
exam board ensures that the book incorporates all the latest
changes to the specification, including the new exam question
formats and controlled assessment requirements. Other key features
of the student book: Each Assessment Criterion is dealt with in its
own Topic, with clear headings signposting the content -
particularly useful for students and teachers new to the Diploma.
There are real WJEC exam questions and practice questions
throughout the book, with detailed guidance on tackling them - plus
top band answers to WJEC questions to show what is expected.
Special sections provide advice on how to deal with the controlled
assessments. Case studies and crime scenarios stimulate reflection
and provide useful examples for students' answers. Up-to-date
content includes the latest statistics and policy developments.
Every Topic includes activities for individual and group work to
check students' understanding and consolidate and deepen their
learning. The attractive, full-colour design and thought-provoking
photos stimulate students' interest and engagement. Written by two
highly experienced authors, teachers and examiners, the text is
accessible to students of all abilities, with clear explanations in
straightforward language pitched at just the right level. The book
includes a free online resource package, with schemes of work,
student workbooks and online activities. This book is the companion
volume to Criminology Book Two by the same authors. WJEC
endorsement of the book ensures that you have comprehensive, high
quality support you can trust.
The contents are carefully mapped to the WJEC specification and
cover all the Assessment Criteria in full, so you can be sure you
are studying exactly what you need to. Working closely with the
exam board ensures that the book incorporates all the latest
changes to the specification, including the new exam question
formats and controlled assessment requirements. Other key features
of the student book: Each Assessment Criterion is dealt with in its
own Topic, with clear headings signposting the content -
particularly useful for students and teachers new to the Diploma.
There are real WJEC exam questions and practice questions
throughout the book, with detailed guidance on tackling them - plus
top band answers to WJEC questions to show what is expected.
Special sections provide advice on how to deal with the controlled
assessments. Case studies and crime scenarios stimulate reflection
and provide useful examples for students' answers. Up-to-date
content includes the latest statistics and policy developments.
Every Topic includes activities for individual and group work to
check students' understanding and consolidate and deepen their
learning. The attractive, full-colour design and thought-provoking
photos stimulate students' interest and engagement. Written by two
highly experienced authors, teachers and examiners, the text is
accessible to students of all abilities, with clear explanations in
straightforward language pitched at just the right level. The book
includes a free online resource package, with schemes of work,
student workbooks and online activities. This book is the companion
volume to Criminology Book One by the same authors. WJEC
endorsement of the book ensures that you have comprehensive, high
quality support you can trust.
The guide provides the key knowledge and skills for every topic,
with manageable, easy-to-use sections that summarise what you need
to know. It shows you how to boost your marks for AO2 Application
and for AO3 Analysis and Evaluation. There are practice questions
for you to try on every topic, with top examiners' tips on how to
tackle them. Practice exam papers with special Top Marks Answers
that scored full marks plus examiners' comments show you how it's
done. The guide covers all the key areas in AQA A level Sociology:
Beliefs in Society, Crime and Deviance, and Theory and Methods. The
Complete Revision Guide maps perfectly onto the topics covered in
the popular textbook AQA A level Sociology Book Two by Rob Webb,
Hal Westergaard, Keith Trobe and Annie Townend.
The contents are carefully mapped to the AQA AS and A level
specifications, so you can be sure you are studying exactly what
you need to. The book focuses on the key topics of Families and
Households, Education, Methods in Context and Research Methods to
achieve the depth of coverage required for top grades. Clear
headings and subheadings signpost and organise the content -
particularly important for students new to the subject. The text is
accessible to students of all abilities, with key concepts, methods
and studies explained in straightforward language pitched at just
the right level for first year A level students. The attractive,
full-colour design and thought-provoking photos stimulate students'
interest and engagement. There are realistic practice exam
questions throughout the book, together with detailed guidance on
tackling them, plus marked student answers with examiner's
commentaries to show what is expected. A separate chapter on
preparing for the exams gives detailed examiner's advice and
provides separate practice exam questions for AS and A level
papers. Every Topic includes activities for individual and group
work to check students' understanding and consolidate and deepen
their learning. The book comes with a comprehensive, free online
resource package, including free student workbooks, online
activities and schemes of work. The authors are experienced chief
and principal examiners, teachers and authors who have written
extensively for AS and A level students and teachers. This book is
the companion volume to AQA A Level Sociology Book Two by the same
authors.
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