Welcome to Psychology



Welcome to Psychology at BIS AD!

Psychology is the scientific study of the human mind and behavior. It explores how individuals think, feel, and act in various situations, aiming to understand the underlying processes that govern human cognition and actions. Psychologists employ a range of research methods to investigate topics such as memory, emotions, social interactions, and mental health, ultimately seeking to uncover insights into the complexities of human thought and behavior.

As a GCSE student, you will study different ideas and conduct research to understand them better. Then, you will practice thinking critically, which means looking at information carefully and asking questions. You will use what you've learned to solve real-life problems. For example, you might figure out how to help someone who's feeling sad or how to make a product more appealing to customers. You also learn to do this in a fair and ethical way, making sure you treat people right. So, you will be acting like a detective trying to understand why people act the way they do and using that knowledge to make the world better.

Our current learning

In the first term, students will conclude their learning around Mental Health by distinguishing it from mental illness, and exploring mental disorders like OCD and PTSD. In the Perception section, students will study how we interpret and make sense of sensory information, focusing on how our brains process visual, auditory, and other sensory inputs to form our experience of the world. They will also examine psychological theories of perception, illusions, and how individual differences can influence perceptual experiences.

Curriculum Overview

New Starters

When exploring psychology for the first time, you must be ready to develop for following skills:

Curiosity: A genuine interest in understanding human behavior and the mind is the foundation of success in psychology.

Critical Thinking: The ability to analyze, evaluate, and synthesize information is crucial for assessing research and theories.

Empathy: Understanding and connecting with others on an emotional level is valuable, particularly in clinical or counseling psychology.

Ethical Awareness: A strong sense of ethics and responsibility is essential, as psychology often deals with sensitive topics and individuals.

Communication Skills: Effective communication, including clear expression and active listening, is vital for building rapport and conveying ideas in psychology.

For lessons, you always have the following equipment:

1. Black or blue pen and pencil ready to take notes and complete written activities.

2. A working and charged device ready to conduct your own research when requested.

Resources List

These are the most common websites used within Psychology.

NameURL
Simply Psychologyhttps://www.simplypsychology.org/theories
Quizlethttps://quizlet.com/ 
OxfordAQA Psychology Syllabusoxfordaqa-gcse-psychology-specification.pdf
OxfordAQA IGCSE TextbookOxford University Press: Education and Children's books (oup.com)


Assessments and Revision

NameDates
November Mid-term Assessment (Research Methods, Memory, Social Influence & Mental Health)November 2024


Meet the team

NamePostiionEmail
Emily BuddHead of Social Sciences & Teacher of Psychologyemily.budd@bisad.ae
Kathryn ShkurkaHead of Year 9 & Teacher of Psychologykathryn.shkurka@bisad.ae