AQA AS Sociology Unit 2 Education (with research methods) past exam questions 2010-2013 During your 2hr exam you will answer questions on: 1. Education (2‚6‚12‚20 marks) 2. Education (in the context of Research Methods) (20 marks) 3. Research methods (2‚4‚8‚20 marks) 1. Education 2 mark questions Explain what is meant by the term “labelling‟ The process of attaching a meaning or definition to a person/pupil‚ or similar. Explain what is meant by the ‘correspondence principle’. Education
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Addicted Parents and Their Children Sheila Yzaguirre Kaplan University CM107-47: College Composition 1 Addicted Parents and Their Children INTRO: Did you know that in the last generation scientists come to understand the ways of an addicted brain? “There are nearly 2 million heroin and cocaine addicts‚ perhaps 15 million alcoholics‚ and 10’s of millions of cigarette smokers in the United States alone.” (Harvard Mental Health Letter‚ July 2004) Children of addicted parents are the
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and responsibilities‚ according to the law (Education Act 1996) every child has a right to education and it is the parent’s duty to provide suitable education for their children‚ whether in school or at home. Failure to do so would be considered truancy which is an offence often dealt with issuing a penalty‚ however should this persist‚ then a prison sentence is in order. One of children’s responsibilities within school would be to comply with the school’s regulations which are policies to ensure
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| 3. wr print version | | docs | | embed | | Create your own! ENHANCING MUET PERFORMANCE Writing 800/4 Presented by: Mdm. Audrey Koh Sui Ean B. Education (TESL) (Honours) UK Writing carries 30% * 2nd most important component * Divided into 2 sections * Section 1: Report Writing (40 mins x 40 marks) * Section 2: Academic Essay (50 mins x 60 marks) Let’s start with Question 1 Report writing tests understanding of non-linear stimuli (graphs) and synthesizing
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crimes‚ some states set the juvenile limit to 14 years of age. Juveniles‚ by law‚ can be arrested for anything an adult can be arrested for. Additionally‚ juveniles can also be arrested for curfew violations‚ refusal to obey parents‚ running away‚ truancy (skipping school)‚ and underage alcohol consumption. The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) reports that roughly half of all youth arrested are charged with theft‚ simple assault‚ drug abuse‚ disorderly conduct‚ and curfew
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The age of 18 brings about freedom for young people in America. At 18‚ a person legally becomes an "adult". A person can now buy cigarettes or a home‚ vote‚ and even get married. In addition‚ from their 18th birthday and beyond‚ the young person is no longer tried for crimes in juvenile courts; now‚ they are tried in adult courts. But‚ does one or two years make such a difference between sixteen year olds and eighteen year olds? Is it fair for one person‚ just seventeen years of age‚ to be tried
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“Parents should be held solely responsible for their children’s actions.” Do you agree? A WebQuest for Secondary 3 NA / 3 Exp / 4 NA Designed by Teachers teaching Secondary 3 NA / 3 Exp |Ms Deepa Madan |Mr Sharom Mak |Mr Victor Ong | |Miss Cheryl Tan |Mrs Grace Wong |Ms Lee Chai Noi | |
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tracking dogs‚ neighborhood watches‚ evidence collection and a check of the state sex offender registry. The Amber Alert is not intended to report runaways‚ missing persons‚ or lost children; resolve custody or visitation disputes or address school truancy problems. Although‚ the bad thing about taking the time to decide if the case calls for a special news bulletin is the time it takes. Statistics show parents wait an average of two hours before notifying the police their child is missing; however
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Melinda‚ a young girl just beginning her first year of high school has some obstacles from her past‚ destroying her future. Many teenagers like Melinda are faced with the unfortunate affects of being sexually abused and it holds the teens back. Many young teens think it is over for them and just give up on life. Though‚ there are those like Melinda who just take time to break free and heal. These teens go through many different stages before all of the pain goes away. These young adults begin by
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3. Definition • digital products‚ communication device/ application/ service ICT • radio‚ TV‚ mobile phone‚ satellite system‚ Internet‚ computer‚ software • causing troubles or suffering to the society and relations betweensocial ills people • truancy‚ violence‚ erosion of culture‚ drug abuse‚ cyber-relationship 4. OUTLINE agree : ICT is the cause of today’s many social ills addiction obsession depression a condition of the state of being a persistent general emotionalenslaved to a habit preoccupation
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