Social Sciences - City of London Academy Islington
What we offer
Social Sciences
We aim to ensure that all pupils:
Receive a stimulating introduction to the social and political forces that shape our world, and the psychological influences on our behaviour
Critically question everyday social structures and processes that shape our behaviour, and the effect we have on the lives and experiences of others
Analyse modern social science research to understand how out understanding of society, politics and the human brain are constantly evolving
We seek to build conceptual understanding of:
GCSE Sociology
A Level Psychology
A Level Politics
– What is sociology and what do sociologists do?
– What is culture and socialisation?
– What are the processes of social control?
– What role do the family, media, school, work and peer groups play in our development?
– What are the causes and consequences of inequality?
– What is poverty?
– How does racism affect people?
– How does sexism affect women?
– Why do people commit crime?
– Sex and gender: what decides our gender?
– Obedience: Would you kill someone simply because you were told to?
– Memory: Why do we forget things?
– Attachment: Why do babies form bonds with others?
– Atypical behaviour (phobias): Why do people develop phobias?
– Criminal behaviour: are people born criminals?
– Non-verbal communication: Do we need words to communicate?
– Perception: How do optical illusions work?
– Cognitive development: How do we learn?
Political participation: Democracy and participation
– Political parties
– Electoral systems
– Voting behaviour and the media
Core political ideas:
– Conservatism
– Liberalism
– Socialism
UK Government:
– The constitution
– Parliament
– Prime Minister and executive
– Relations between branches of governments
US Politics:
– The US Constitution
– US Congress
– US Presidency
– US Supreme Court
– Democracy and Participation
– Civil Rights
Sociology – GCSE – Curriculum Map
Psychology – A-level – Curriculum Map
Politics – A-level – Curriculum Map
Sociology – A-level – Curriculum Map
Health & Social Care – Level 2 – Curriculum Map
Health & Social Care – Level 3 – Curriculum Map
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