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Memory Hooks for use with AQA
GCSE and AS / A2 Sociology
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The “Memory Hooks” used in this presentation have been built up over many years. They have
been developed by teachers and students at Balby Carr CSSC, Doncaster and are used to help
students to remember important factual information.
The memory hooks are colour coded and organised according to the various themes.
Please see next slide. Media hooks are in the process of development
If anyone has any useful memory hooks that are not featured here, please let us know!
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FAMILY
Education
Social Inequality / Poverty
Beliefs in Society
Crime and Deviance
General Memory Hooks
Theories and Methods
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To remember reasons for changes... use FLIRTS
•F Rise of Feminism
•L Law Changes
•I Rise of Individualism
•R Decline of Religion
•T Decline of Tradition
•S Social Changes
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To remember the social factors that
influence people’s lives... use CARGO
•C Class
•A Age
•R Race
•G Gender
•O Other factors (religion, media etc)
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To remember the different social systems use
SPLECT
•S Social
•P Political
•L Legal
•E Economic
•C Cultural
•T Technological
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To remember the different types of family
diversity use CLOGS
•C Class, Cultural
•L Life Stage
•O Organisational
•G Generational
•S Structural, Sexual OR
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OR...CLC ROCKS!
• C Class
• L Life Stage
• C Cultural
• R Regional
• O Organisational
• C Cohort / Generational
• K Kinship
• S Structural / sexual
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To remember the functions/roles
of the family... use CREEEPS
•C Citizenship
•R Reproduction / Regulation of Sex
•E Economic support
•E Emotional support
•E Education
•P Primary Socialisation / political
•S Stabilisation of adult personalities
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To remember the functions of education
... use All the Ssssss!
•S Secondary Socialisation
•S Social Solidarity / Cohesion
•S Specialist Skills / Social Mobility
•S Social Control / Order
•S Sifting and Sorting
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To remember the main aims of education
since 1997 use VOICE
•V Vocational Education
•O Overcoming Obstacles
•I Improving attainment
•C Choice, Competition, diversity
•E Equal opportunities
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To remember the key areas of agreement between New Right and Functionalists
regarding Education, use... MTVS
•M Meritocracy
•T Talents
•V Vocational Education
•S Secondary Socialisation
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To remember the key areas of DISagreement between New Right and Functionalists
regarding Education, use... USA
•U Universalism
•S State interference
•A Accountability
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To remember the key areas of cultural deprivation in relation to ethnicity and educational performance:
Whizzing Asians Fight Class In A Class
• W White working class families
• A Asian Families
• F Family structure / parental attitudes
• C Compensatory Education
• I Intellectual and Linguistic development
• A Attitudes and Values
• C Criticisms of cultural deprivation
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To remember the main social issues tackled
by the Welfare State... use SQWIDI
•Sq Squalor - poor housing
•W Want - lack of money
•I Idleness - lack of work
•D Disease - ill health
•I Ignorance - lack of education
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To remember the definitions/types of
poverty... use ARSE!
•A Absolute poverty
•R Relative poverty
•S Subjective poverty
•E Environmental poverty
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To remember the key terms/ideas associated with secularisation use “Darling, Shortly I’m
Going To Purposely Shop Really Drunk!”
•D Disengagement •S Structural Differentiation• I Individuation•G Generalisation •T Transformation•P Participation •S Secularisation of Religious Institutions •R Religious Pluralism •D De-sacrilisation / Disenchantment
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To remember the MYTHS associated with secularisation use: “Don’t Risk Biased
Understanding of Secularisation”
Disengagement is seen by some to be a mythRe-sacrilisation is seen by some to be a mythBelieving without Belonging is seen by some to be a mythSecularisation as a Universal process is generally seen to be a mythThe rise of Spirituality / a religious revival is seen by some to be a myth
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To remember how to compare religious
organisations use MHWRAMCI
•M My Membership
•H House Hierarchy
•W Will Worship
• R Rot Ritual
• A And Attitude to wider society
•M Might Monopoly of the truth
• C Cave Commitment
• I In Ideology (right or left wing?)
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To remember the main ways in which
crime/deviance is ‘relative’ use PPPTTC
•P Person - WHO commits the act
•P Place - WHERE it is committed
•P Power - WHO sees it committed
•T Time - WHEN it is committed
•T Tradition - How far away from tradition
•C Culture - In which culture the act occurs
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To remember Hirschi’s factors that propel
people away from crime use CABI
•C ommitment
•A ttachment
•B eliefs
•I nvolvement
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To remember Box’s factors that propel people
towards crime use the ‘S’ Factors
•S - Secrecy
•S - Supply
•S - Symbolic support
•S - Social support
•S - Skill
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To remember the key features of New Right theory
and crime/deviance use SCRUBBAS
S - Situational TheoryC - Control TheoryR - Rational Choice TheoryU - Underclass TheoryB - Broken Windows TheoryB - Biological determinismA - Anti communitarianismS - Socialisation (differential)
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To remember the important features of
research methods use PROVE
•P Practicality - Is it do-able?
•R Reliability - Is it repeatable?
•O Objectivity - Is it bias free?
•V Validity - Is it TRUE?
•E Ethical concerns - have the rules of research been observed?
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To remember the important features of
research methods use P E R V E R T O
• P Practicality - Is it do-able?• E Evidence of Studies?• R Reliability - Is it repeatable/replicable?• V Validity - Is it TRUE?• E Ethical concerns - have the rules of
research been observed?• R Representativeness - does it reflect
society?• T Theoretical Stance - positivist or anti-
positivist?• O Objectivity - Is it bias free?
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To remember the Functional pre-requisites of
society, use A G I L
• Adaptation• Goal Attainment• Integration • Latency / pattern
maintenance