What is a psychopath, what drives them to cause harm, and can they ever be cured?

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Here's a great icebreaker activity for the start of term, to get students introducing themselves and talking in small groups.

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A hat tip to Adriane Pisani for spotting this article which provides good links between criminal behaviour, addiction and mental health issues.

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The results are in, and the Excel Document has been churning our percentages all day long. On this page, you will find our initial analysis and thoughts to the AQA A Level Psychology results.

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On this page, you will find an overview of AS and A Level Grade boundaries for 2016 and 2017 (AQA), as well as the paper boundaries for this year’s AS and linear A Level (AQA, Edexcel and OCR).

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This time last year teachers and students were worried about the first ever AS Psychology results. However, one year later and many teachers are moving away from AS examinations and opting for a...

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The day has finally arrived, and the first set of linear A-Level results are now in. While today is a particularly stressful day for both teachers and students, the new linear A-Levels have...

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17th August 2017

Gender Specific Toys

This video could be a superb introduction to teaching aspects of gender. The programme recreates a famous 1970s experiment on kids and gender presumptions.

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The latest exam entry statistics for summer 2017 exams indicate that AS Psychology is in rapid and possibly terminal decline.

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New research finds a secular rise in intelligence across birth cohorts. It has become one of the most widely documented facts in psychology.

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Hard to believe but it is fifty years since the term lateral thinking was created by Edward de Bono.

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Two down, one to go. This is just a quick message to wish all A Level Psychology students (and their teacher) the best of luck for their third and final paper.

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The provisional timetable for our popular A Level Psychology student workshops in 2017/18 is now available.

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Do you want a fun revision game to help students remember all the different psychologists? Why not play Guess Who!

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Teaching Forensic Psychology? Then why not turn your classroom into a crime scene and let the students carry out an investigation.

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With Paper 1 out of the way, our attention now turns to Paper 2 and that approaches in psychology section.

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With Paper 1 out of the way, our attention now turns to Paper 2 where a full 24 marks are available for biopsychology.

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With Paper 1 out of the way, our attention now turns to Paper 2 with that whopping 48 mark research methods section. This section is worth twice the marks and is therefore twice as important.

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Have you missed one of your Psychology revision webinars? If so, then don't worry, as you can now watch our revision webinars on-demand.

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This is just a quick message to wish all students (and their teachers) the best of luck with the first A Level Psychology Exam.

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