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Summary of Assessment A level
Sociology
Component 1: Socialisation and Culture Written examination: 2 hours 30 minutes 40% of qualification 120 marks
Requires learners to study concepts and processes through the themes of socialisation, culture and identity.
Component 2: Methods of Sociological Enquiry Written examination: 1 hour 45 minutes 20% of qualification 60 marks
Focuses on methods of sociological enquiry. Learners will be also be required to design, justify and evaluate a piece of sociological research.
Component 3: Power and Stratification Written examination: 2 hours 30 minutes40% of qualification 120 marks
Focuses on study of theories and explanations through the themes of social differentiation, power and stratification.
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Summary of Assessment AS Sociology 3
Component 1: Socialisation and CultureWritten examination: 2 hours 30 minutes 70% of qualification 120 marks
Focuses on the themes of socialisation, culture and identity and social differentiation, power and stratification.
Component 2: Methods of Sociological Enquiry Written examination: 1 hour 15 minutes30% of qualification 50 marks
Focuses on methods of sociological enquiry which includes application of knowledge and understanding of research methods to a specific scenario.
Assessment Objectives Technical Interpretations
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Terms:
Strand - discrete bullet point that is formally part of an assessment objective.
Element - ability that the assessment objective does not formally separate, but that could be discretely targeted or credited.
Coverage - expectations may relate either to weightings within an assessment objective, or to sampling over time.
Assessment ObjectivesSociology 5
Learners must:
AO1Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:• Sociological theories, concepts and evidence• Sociological research methods
AO2Apply sociological theories, concepts, evidence and research methods to a range of issues
AO3Analyse and evaluate sociological theories, concepts, evidence and research methods in order to:• Present arguments• Make judgements• Draw conclusions
Assessment Objectives Sociology
AO1 AO2 AO3
Comp 1 35% 21% 14%
Comp 2 15% 9% 6%
Overall weighting
Required weighting
50%
40 - 50%
30%
30 - 35%
20%
20 - 25%
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A level AS
AO1 AO2 AO3
Comp 1 18% 14% 8%
Comp 2 9% 7% 4%
Comp 3 18% 14% 8%
Overall weighting
Required weighting
45%
35 - 45%
35%
30 - 40%
20%
20 - 30%
Subject Content Requirements
Sociology
AS Component One A level Component One
Section A Socialisation, culture & identity
Section A Key concepts & processes of cultural transmission, socialisation & acquisition of identity
Section B Families & households or Youth Cultures
Section B Families & households or Youth Cultures
Section C Education Or Media Or Religion
Section CEducation Or Media Or Religion
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Subject Content Requirements Components Two
Sociology
AS Component 2 A level Component 2
Compulsory: Methods of sociological enquiry Compulsory: Methods of sociological enquiry
Learners will be required to:• demonstrate knowledge and understanding of a
range of methods and sources of data
• demonstrate their ability to apply their knowledge and understanding of research methods to a specific scenario
• use examples from contemporary sociological research to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of relevant sociological concepts and key methodological issues
Learners will be required to:• demonstrate knowledge and understanding of a
range of methods and sources of data
• demonstrate their ability to apply their knowledge and understanding of research methods
• demonstrate their ability to design, analyse and evaluate their own research design
• use examples from contemporary sociological research to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of relevant sociological concepts and key methodological issues
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Subject Content Requirements Component Three - Power and
Stratification
Sociology
Section A
Social differentiation and stratification
Section B
Crime and devianceorHealth and disabilityorPoliticsorWorld Sociology
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Component 2 - AS and A level
Sociology
• Focuses on methods of sociological enquiry
• Allows for learning through small scale research projects
• Candidates have to apply knowledge and understanding of skills in research methodology to a novel context
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A level
Sociology
• Components one and three have higher percentage weightings and are allocated more time due to the proportion of required coverage of the themes through the study of concepts and theoretical issues across the subject content
• Component two has less weighting as the focus is solely on methods of sociological research and therefore less knowledge based
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Marking
Sociology
• Targeted assessment objective marks for each question which are consistent across the series
• Clear indicative content and mark allocation, allowing consistent marking and promoting examiner reliability
• Assessment grids contain clear and consistent marking bands with specific descriptors relating to assessment objectives
• Clear reference to assessment objectives and strands
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Assessment
Sociology
• Co-teachability of AS and A level is demonstrated through coverage of content in the AS and A level specifications, components and sample assessment materials
• New assessment objectives, technical interpretations and targeted elements and strands in the sample assessment materials
• Assessment grids will clearly indicate marks for and coverage of elements and strands for each component at AS and A level in the mark schemes
• For the first time there will be a discrete component covering research methods
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