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Sociology

Curriculum Intent

At Nottingham Academy, our Sociology curriculum for Sixth Form (Years 12 and 13) is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the structures and dynamics of society. The course covers a range of topics including Education and Research Methods, Family and Households, Beliefs in Society, Crime and Deviance, and Sociological Theory and Methods.

Our curriculum aims to inspire students to think critically about the world around them, encouraging them to analyse and understand the social forces that shape human behaviour and society. Students will develop the ability to apply sociological theories and methods to real-life scenarios, enhancing their analytical and evaluative skills.

We emphasise the importance of research skills, enabling students to conduct sociological investigations and critically evaluate sociological studies. By studying topics such as Education, Family and Households, and Crime and Deviance, students will gain insights into key societal issues and the theoretical frameworks used to understand them.

Beliefs in Society and Sociological Theory and Methods will further equip students with the knowledge to understand and critique the role of beliefs and ideologies in shaping social life. This comprehensive understanding prepares students for further study and careers in sociology and related fields.

Adaptations for students with SEND needs include differentiated instruction and resources tailored to diverse learning requirements. We use visual aids, interactive activities, and technology to support understanding and engagement. Regular assessments and personalised feedback ensure all students know more, remember more, and do more. By focusing on these principles, we aim to ensure every student can excel and thrive in Sociology, gaining more knowledge, retaining it effectively, and applying it confidently.

Our ultimate goal is to inspire students to become informed, critical thinkers who can engage thoughtfully and responsibly with complex social issues, fostering a lifelong interest in sociology and its applications in the wider world.

Key Contacts

For further information about Sociology please contact:

Subject Lead

Ms T Brown

Faculty Lead

Mr A Newall