OCR Psychology for A Level Book 1

OCR Psychology for A Level Book 1

by Louise Ellerby-Jones (Author), Nigel Wooldridge (Author), Sandra Latham (Author)

Synopsis

Exam Board: OCR
Level: A-level
Subject: Psychology
First Teaching: September 2015
First Exam: June 2016

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Ensures your students master the core studies and research methods for OCR Psychology with a clear, organised approach; activities, research practicals and practice questions develop the skills required at AS and A Level

- Supports you and your students through the new OCR A Level specification, with an author team experienced in teaching and examining OCR Psychology
- Helps students easily navigate the core studies and associated themes and perspectives with an organised, accessible approach
- Ensures your students develop strong research skills, with research practicals and thorough coverage of the content needed for the Research methods paper
- Develops the critical thinking, mathematical and problem-solving skills required for the study of Psychology through a wealth of targeted activities
- Strengthens students' learning and progression with practice questions and extension activities

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Hodder Education
Published: 31 Jul 2015

ISBN 10: 1471835901
ISBN 13: 9781471835902
Book Overview: Ensures your students master the core studies and research methods for OCR Psychology with a clear, organised approach; activities, research practicals and practice questions develop the skills required at AS and A Level

Author Bio

Louise Ellerby-Jones: lead author of our current books and experienced Psychology teachers at a school sixth form.

Sandy Lathan: Unit 3 developer, author of previous Heinemann books, speaker at Philip Allan events and experience Psychology teacher at Brockenhurst FE college.

Nigel Wooldridge: Unit 2 developer and Head of Psychology at Farnborough Sixth Form College, the largest OCR Psychology centre.