At Guru Nanak Sikh Academy our all-through vision for Sociology is to act as a bridge between their family and the wider society. This is because sociological education will enable students to learn a specialist set of skills. For example, having the ability to organise, work within teams and think critically. Thus, suggesting that Sociology will fulfill students’ confidence when connecting with the wider society.
Through the journey from EYFS to KS5 pupils will progressively acquire the knowledge that teaches them society’s norms and values. This is because each subject will prepare them to make cross-curricular links with their chosen subjects. For example, the topic of beliefs in society covers the use of religion during the Civil Rights Movement in the US, which simultaneously connects with History’s KS5 curriculum. Hence, suggesting that through the journey pupils will not only acquire but apply the knowledge and skills.
Pupils will achieve familiarisation with sociological explanations of the following content, the role and functions of the education system, including its relationship to the economy and to class, gender and ethnicity structures. Simultaneously they’ll be able broaden their spectrum on other matters of society, i.e. religion, families and crime/judicial system.
Key Stage 5 | Autumn 1 | Autumn 2 | Spring 1 | Spring 2 | Summer 1 | Summer 2 |
Year 12 | Introduction to Sociology: Topic 1 Education with Research Methods in context. To what extent are sociologists, sociological perspectives, and sociological factors important in understanding the education system in UK? 1. Theories on the role of education. 2. Class and achievement 3. Gender and achievement. |
Topic 1 Education with Research Methods in context: To what extent are sociologists, sociological perspectives, and sociological factors are important in understanding the education system in the UK? What are the Practical, Ethical and Theoretical advantages and disadvantages of Research Methods in Sociology? 4. Ethnicity and achievement 5. Educational Reforms 6. Research methods in context. |
Introduction to Topic 2 Families & Households To what extent are sociologists, sociological perspectives, and sociological factors important in understanding different types of families & households in the UK? 1. Family Diversity. 2. Theories on Families & Households. 3. Gender Roles. 4. Childhood. |
Topic 2 Families & Households To what extent are sociologists, sociological perspectives, and sociological factors important in understanding different types of families & households in the UK? 5. Marriage, cohabitation and divorce. 6. Demography. 7. Social Policies. Revision for the Mock Exams |
Mock Exams Introduction to Topic 3 Beliefs in Society To what extent are sociologists, sociological perspectives, and sociological factors important in understanding different types of religious beliefs, organisations in the UK? 1. Theories on religion. 2. Nature of religion 3. Secularisation |
To what extent are sociologists, sociological perspectives, and sociological factors important in understanding different types of religious beliefs, organisations in the UK? 1. Globalisation and religion 2. Religious organisations and movements 3. Social Groups and Religiosity. 4. Science vs Religion |
Year 13 | Introduction to Topic 4 Crime & Deviance with Methods and Theory (general sociological view). To what extent are sociologists, sociological perspectives, and sociological factors important in understanding Criminal and Deviant behaviour in the UK? 1. Theories on crime & deviance. 2. Social Distribution. 3. Control, Punishment and Victims. |
To what extent are sociologists, sociological perspectives, and sociological factors important in understanding Criminal and Deviant behaviour in the UK? 4. Globalisation and Crime. 5. Suicide. Recap Research Methods in context with Crime & Deviance. |
Key Theoretical Debates in Sociology: 1. Theories (general view on key sociological perspectives). 2. Objectivity and Values in Sociology. 3. Sociology and Social Policy. 4. Sociology and Science. |
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