Psychology for GCSE Level (500 Tips)

Psychology for GCSE Level (500 Tips)

by Diana Dwyer (Author), Diana Dwyer (Author)

Synopsis

Written by two experienced psychology teachers and examiners, this textbook provides thorough coverage of both the AQA and OCR GCSE Psychology specifications. The user-friendly layout clearly identifies which sections are pertinent to each specification.

The book is produced in attractive full colour with plenty of photographs, pictures and cartoons, and provides a variety of student-friendly features, including:

  • A list of the AQA and/or OCR specification requirements for each topic
  • An everyday-life case study to introduce each chapter
  • Numerous classroom activities
  • Key terms highlighted and defined throughout the text
  • Aims and Learning Outcomes, which highlight the general themes and processes (including why psychology matters, how psychology works, everyday life, ethical issues, diversity, critical thinking and methodology)
  • Research studies with evaluations
  • Clear and concise chapter summaries
  • Exam hints and tips
  • Exam-style questions.

This new edition is accompanied by a set of online multimedia resources, including powerpoint lecture courses and multiple-choice questions tests, available free-of-charge to schools who adopt this book as their text.

$50.68

Quantity

10 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 01 Jul 2009

ISBN 10: 1848720181
ISBN 13: 9781848720183

Media Reviews

A comprehensive, accurate, and informative resource for any student studying GCSE-level Psychology, whether they are following the OCR or AQA specification. Each chapter is accessible to any student, and provides ample opportunity for extension if desired. A solid, well composed textbook for any budding psychologist. - Elle Boag, Psychology Teacher, Totton College, UK

Author Bio
Diana Dwyer is an experienced teacher of Psychology at many levels including GCSE. She examined GCSE Psychology for 12 years and is very familiar with both the requirements of GCSE specifications and with the skills involved in classroom teaching of Years 10 and 11. She is also active in supporting teachers in her role with the Association for the Teaching of Psychology. Craig Roberts has over ten years of experience teaching GCSE Psychology. He is the Head of Psychology at Totton College, Southampton and is on the Educational Committee for the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. He has been a GCSE examiner since 2000 and is a regular attendee at the Association for the Teaching of Psychology annual conference.