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Yr 11 Psychology General Student Outline Transition Name: ___________________________ Wk 6 Hedland SHS Learning Objectives Assessments Unit 1 Self Personality introduction to personality theories Psychodynamic – Freud Trait theories – Eysenck Humanistic theories – Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Type theory – Meyer-Friedman 7 nature of personality continuity over time consistency across situations 8 Cognition 9 introduction to theories of intelligence measuring mental age and intelligence quotient – Binet and Simon, Terman empirical approaches to intelligence – Wechsler multiple intelligences – Gardner emotional intelligence – Goleman cultural bias in intelligence testing Revision Week Test 1 Term 1 Wk 1 Learning Objectives Assessments Unit 1 Introduction to psychology course structure school assessment policy Cognition introduction to theories of intelligence measuring mental age and intelligence quotient – Binet and Simon, Terman empirical approaches to intelligence – Wechsler 2 multiple intelligences – Gardner emotional intelligence – Goleman cultural bias in intelligence testing Task 1: Project – Poster – Cognition (Intelligence) 3 Task 1 due Research methods psychology as a scientific endeavour to describe and explain how we think, feel and act terminology – psychologist and psychiatrist ethics in psychology research: informed consent confidentiality voluntary participation psychological research cross-sectional and longitudinal research designs – uses and limitations data collection qualitative methods quantitative methods 4 Research methods displaying quantitative data – tables, graphs, diagrams data interpretation mode mean median range conclusions related to patterns in the data Task 2 due Practice investigation: Are adolescents more likely to be early birds or night owls? Task 2: Investigation – Data interpretation 5 Personality introduction to personality theories Psychodynamic – Freud Trait theories – Eysenck Humanistic theories – Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Type theory – Meyer-Friedman 6 7 Task 4: Investigation – The influence of birth order on personality nature of personality continuity over time consistency across situations Task 3: Response – Topic test – Personality 8 Task 3 due Task 4 due Relational influences agents of socialisation family – attachment and parenting styles peers 9 10 Task 5 due media cultural differences in child rearing Task 5: Response – Research task (Relational influences) Complete outstanding content and assessment Term 2 1 Communication types of non-verbal communication body language gestures physical distance facial expressions touch and smell 2 3 4 effective communication listener/receiver attributes role of language in initiating, maintaining and regulating interpersonal relationships – peer, family, work Task 6 : Project – Oral presentation (Communication) Task 6 due Complete outstanding content and assessment. Review 5 Complete outstanding content and assessment. Review 6 Unit 2 Biological influences/bases of behaviour identify major parts of the brain hindbrain midbrain 7 8 forebrain left and right hemispheres and their influence on behaviour corpus callosum factors that affect behaviour, emotion and thought heredity – the role of genetics in determining behaviour hormones – the effects of adrenaline and noradrenaline physical activity – the effects of exercise on mood 9 Task 7 due recreational drugs – the effects of cannabis, alcohol, and amphetamine Task 7: Response – Topic test – Biological influences 10 Complete outstanding content and assessment. Review Term 3 1 Developmental psychology types of development – cognitive, physical, social, emotional changes with age 2 role of nature and nurture 3 Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development 4 Task 8: Response – Review of Seven Up series 5 Social psychology definition of a group group behaviour cooperation 6 Task 8 due competition impact of group size diffusion of responsibility 7 Task 9 due Task 9: Project – Leadership training guide 8 Review and complete outstanding content and assessment 9 Research methods Revise content from Unit 1 with a focus on: ethics in psychology research informed consent 10 confidentiality voluntary participation Term 4 1 2 data collection qualitative methods quantitative methods Task 10: Investigation – Examining group influences on behaviour OR The influence of the group on joke telling displaying quantitative data – tables, graphs, diagrams 3 data interpretation mode mean median range conclusions related to patterns in the data Task 10: Investigation – Examining group influences on behaviour OR The influence of the group on joke telling 4 Culture and values definition of attitudes social categorisation formation of stereotypes and consequences ways to reduce stereotypes Task 11: Project – Publication (Culture and values) 5 6 Task 10 due cultural differences in attitudes towards disability ageing mental illness Complete outstanding content, assessment and Review Reports to Admin Task 11 due Assessment outline Hedland SHS 2016 Psychology – General Year 11 Unit 1 and Unit 2 Assessment type (from syllabus) Assessment type weighting (from syllabus) Assessment task weighting 5% Investigation 30% 10% 15% 10% 10% Response 40% 10% 10% 7.5% 7.5% Project 30% 7.5% 7.5% Total 100% 100% When/due date/start and submission date Term 1 Week 4 Term 1 Week 7 Term 4 Week 1 Term 1 Week 6 Term 1 Week 9 Term 2 Week 9 Term 3 Week 4 Term 1 Week 3 Term 2 Week 3 Term 3 Week 7 Term 4 Week 4 Assessment task Task 2: Investigation – Data interpretation Task 4: Investigation – The influence of birth order on personality Task 10: Investigation – Examining group influences on behaviour OR The influence of the group on joke telling Task 3: Topic test – Personality Task 5: Research task – Relational influences Task 7: Topic test – Biological influences Task 8: Review – Seven Up series Task 1: Poster – Cognition (Intelligence) Task 6: Oral presentation – Communication Task 9: Project – Leadership training guide Task 11: Publication – Culture and values