Psychology

 

Curriculum Intent

 

GCSE Psychology offers the chance to enhance students’ awareness about themselves and others. Psychology students will learn about all aspects of human thoughts, emotions and behaviours. This will help students in all areas of their lives by improving their interactions with other people and enhancing their ability to understand and regulate their own emotions and behaviour.

Additionally, by learning about mental illness, the young people will be better equipped to fight stigmatisation and ignorance in this area. Students will obtain skills which enhance learning and memory performance and improve their ability to cope with stress.

Psychology modules learnt comprise an important part of other lessons like business, sport, biology and lessons from the humanities. Psychology generally provides excellent training in analytical thinking and scientific research methods that are applicable to a broad range of academic topics.

Studying psychology opens the doors to a wide range of occupational areas in which are relevant and important. Psychologists are needed in a variety of contexts which include research, healthcare and educational posts in the private and public sector, various organisations and corporations, legal and clinical settings, charities, social services and more. Having a background in psychology is of considerable benefit in any work setting which includes team work, working with clients, advertising, and working under pressure.

The students will explore a variety of perspectives on the study of human behaviour. They will learn how to analyse and evaluate psychological concepts, evaluate therapies, and understand the historical development of theories and the social impact of them. Topics explored initially include memory, perception, human development and research methods. Following this, learning will focus on social influence, language thought and communication, brain and neuropsychology and psychological problems. Throughout the course, emphasis will be placed on the development of research skills and students will become competent in methodologies commonly used for the investigation of human behaviour.

The AQA syllabus has been chosen because it has proven to be clear, engaging and easy-to-use, ensuring that students are helped as much as possible in their learning. This qualification introduces students to basic knowledge of all areas of psychology and it promotes the development of critical analysis, independent thinking and research skills.

 

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GCSE Exam Specification

GCSE Psychology Exam Specification