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Psychology GCSE

Psychology GCSE: AQA

Curriculum Intent:

Throughout this GCSE Psychology course students will become acquainted with a variety of different units including memory, social influence and developmental psychology. Students will be expected to draw on knowledge and understanding of the entire course of study to show a deeper understanding of these topics. This course is perfect for anyone looking to achieve a GCSE in Psychology to enhance their knowledge of a complex and interesting subject and gain a recognised qualification.
Qualification:
AQA Psychology GCSE

Lesson Plans

Further Information

Content

AQA | Psychology | GCSE | GCSE Psychology

Paper 1: Cognition and Behaviour:

1. Memory

2. Perception

3. Development

4. Research methods

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Paper 2: Social context and behaviour:

1. Social influence

2. Language, thought and communication

3. Brain and neuropsychology

4. Psychological problems

Assessment objectives (AOs)

Component weightings (approx %)

Overall weighting (approx %)

Paper 1

Paper 2

AO1

17.5

17.5

35

AO2

17.5

17.5

35

AO3

15

15

30

Overall weighting of components

50

50

100

4.3 Assessment weightings

The marks awarded on the papers will be scaled to meet the weighting of the components. Students’ final marks will be calculated by adding together the scaled marks for each component. Grade boundaries will be set using this total scaled mark. The scaling and total scaled marks are shown in the table below.

Component

Maximum raw mark

Scaling factor

Maximum scaled mark

Paper 1

100

X1

100

Paper 2

100

X1

100

Total scaled mark:

200

Assessment for Psychology: written exams

Cognition and behaviour (Paper 1): 50%               

Social context and behaviour (Paper 2): 50%

Lesson Journey