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Holding Page: February 2011
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Attachment: Timely topical revision | Psychology teaching ideas
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A blog for teachers of AS and A2 Psychology. Can’t believe I’ve only just discovered Quick on the Draw! Demystifying the Language of Bowlby (and other theories) →. Attachment: Timely topical revision. A revision stimulus for AS Attachments (Unit 1). A couple of days ago (at time of writing) @TimesEducation tweeted a post that would make a great stimulus for some broad revision of the AS (AQA spec A) topic of Attachment. TimesEducation: “End of the road for childhood as nurseries open all hours . Ask stud...
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Demystifying the Language of Bowlby (and other theories) | Psychology teaching ideas
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A blog for teachers of AS and A2 Psychology. Attachment: Timely topical revision. Attachments: Rutter Versus Bowlby →. Demystifying the Language of Bowlby (and other theories). Vexing vocab = struggling students. Many theories in Psychology appear riddled with new and complex terminology for often very abstract concepts. This can be hard for many students to cope with, particularly if they have struggled to decode language throughout their education. A prime example: Bowlby’s Theory. Students who were fa...
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Attachments: Rutter Versus Bowlby | Psychology teaching ideas
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A blog for teachers of AS and A2 Psychology. Demystifying the Language of Bowlby (and other theories). New Specification: Sperry’s Split Brain Research →. Attachments: Rutter Versus Bowlby. Rutter’s Challenge: Is Monotropy a Valuable Concept? Most, if not all, A Level Psychology textbooks make reference to the challenge made by Michael Rutter. Good Old Radio 4. BBC Radio 4’s science programmes are, in my opinion, exceptional. In June (3. June 2014) an episode of The Life Scientific. From the Horse’s Mouth.
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Hutchie Psychology Department: March 2011
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Monday, 21 March 2011. This blog is for. This blog is aimed at pupils of Hutchesons' Grammer School and provides information about assignments, deadlines etc. For a blog with more general information on introductory/Higher/A-Level Psychology, see www.mindsandmodels.blogspot.com. When looking over your RI final drafts, please check that your scripts have all of the following:. Page numbers (on Word, click 'Insert' tab and then you see the option for page numbers). Well done on your efforts, it is well wor...
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Wording the Image: Jacobs (1887)
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Writing, the human mind, and the creative process. Thursday, January 27. An early study of STM capacity. Even people who haven't studied Psychology can probably tell you about the 'magical number' 7 (plus or minus two) - the supposed maximum number of items we can hold in our short-term memories. The best known study is Miller (1956). Jacobs, J. (1887). Experiments in prehension. Mind, 12. Posted by Jonathan Firth. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Psychology of Creativity Series. A longer story - and ...
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crrigby | Psychology teaching ideas
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A blog for teachers of AS and A2 Psychology. Minority Influence and Social Change: Jamie Oliver’s Latest Campaign. About 10 years ago, Chef and TV personality Jamie Oliver led a successful campaign to improve the quality and nutritional value of school dinners. The TV series aired in 2005 ( Jamie’s School Dinners. Airing at time of posting) which makes a perfect hook for the new specification (AQA). Minority influence including reference to consistency, commitment and flexibility. And analyse how they we...