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Welcome to Advanced Higher Modern Studies!

Welcome to Advanced Higher Modern Studies!. We are learning today. What content we will cover in AH Modern Studies How AH Modern Studies is assessed What the dissertation consists of. What is our course going to cover?. There are THREE Study Themes-

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Welcome to Advanced Higher Modern Studies!

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  1. Welcome to Advanced HigherModern Studies!

  2. We are learning today.... • What content we will cover in AH Modern Studies • How AH Modern Studies is assessed • What the dissertation consists of

  3. What is our course going to cover? • There are THREE Study Themes- Study Theme 1: Comparative Politics and Research Methods or Study Theme 2: Law and Order and Research Methods or Study Theme 3: The European Union and Research Methods We will be covering Study Theme 2: Law and Order

  4. Study Theme 2: Law and Order • FOUR CONTEXTS; • Context A: Rights and Responsibilities in relation to Law and Order in the UK • Context B: The Causes and Effects of Crime in the UK • Context C: Responses to Crime in the UK • Context D: Penal Systems in the UK • We will study Contexts B and D

  5. Context B: The Causes and Effects of Crime in the UK • Split into THREE distinct areas of knowledge; • The causes of crime with reference to the relative merits of sociological, psychological and physiological theories. • The relationship between crime and various social and economic factors. • The social and economic effects of crime on individuals, communities, businesses and public services.

  6. Context D: Penal Systems in the UK • Split into THREE distinct areas of knowledge; • The aims, purposes and effectiveness of the UK penal systems. • The alternatives to imprisonment. • Responses of the main political parties to the penal systems in the UK.

  7. Research Methods • The research methods which are studied are: • ♦ methods of observation • ♦ in-depth interviewing methods • ♦ surveys and questionnaires • ♦ official statistics; methods of presentation and analysis

  8. Assessment

  9. NABs • ONE NAB – will be done as part of the prelim • Additional “NABs” to be set throughout the year to assess how well you are coping

  10. The Final Exam • ONE paper, worth 90 marks, lasting 3 hours • Paper is split into TWO sections, A and B • Section A: • TWO essay questions, ONE from each context, each worth 30 marks • Section B: • TWO research methods questions worth 15 marks each

  11. Dissertation • Worth a total of 45 marks • A maximum of 5,000 words • Title to be chosen by you – pick from an approved list • Subject of dissertation to be taken from Study Themes • Title will be a hypothesis which can be proved or disproved

  12. You will need • 3 Ring binders – we will supply these • A4 paper, lined and with a margin – please supply! • To keep your eyes open for news stories relating to crime and the penal system • To be ORGANISED and SELF-DISCIPLINED

  13. Let’s get started!

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