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Curriculum
Psychology at HGS follows the AQA specification for A level.
Golden thread themes include – features of science; approaches in psychology; issues and debates in psychology including reductionism and determinism.
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RESPECT in Psychology means… |
A deep understanding of processes underpinning diversity, on a biological, psychological and social level. An understanding of the universality of human experience. Respecting the personal experience of those with mental health issues |
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EXCELLENCE in Psychology means… |
Thinking and speaking scientifically and critically, having the skills and knowledge to design and analyse research designs. Having the depth & breadth of knowledge to create links and apply knowledge synoptically, whilst having a fluent grasp of terminology. Ability to discuss ideas thoroughly & effectively. |
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ADVENTURE in Psychology means… |
Theory construction, whilst having the tools to deduce hypotheses and the ability to design research to test them. Asking interesting ‘what if?’ questions in response to experimental findings. Looking for examples of psychological concepts in everyday life. Exploring psychological quirks, such as the limits of our memory or our tendency to conform and obey. |
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COMMITMENT in Psychology means… |
Commitment to understanding complex ideas and skills from a range of disciplines, such as biology, English and maths. Understanding that each new topic requires knowledge from previous topics, and committing to find those links. Willing and able to respond to feedback and redraft accordingly. Commitment to completing pre-reading tasks consistently. Being able to challenge oneself with differentiated tasks. |
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HONESTY in Psychology means… |
Recognising one’s own biases and the biases inherent in psychological investigations. Honesty in seeing the flaws in research, even the studies that we enjoy or agree with. Be able to give balanced & well-structured answers. Honesty with oneself about what work needs to be done. |
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