As I dig deeper and find more (and more…) examples of Learning Tables the initial “let’s post them alphabetically for convenience” plan seems both less and more appropriate – the latest batch being a case in point.
As you’ll see, they mainly come under the heading of “Alternative Theories” – which you’ll probably have noticed is alphabetically convenient but not very informative. This means I’ve then had to add a little bit of content explanation to save you having to download each file to see what it contains, which sort-of defeats the objective.
Some you lose and some you lose.
However, you can all be winners (see what I did there?) when you download these Tables (lovingly, I assume, created by various authors, which I’ve named where known).
In the main these Tables all tend to focus on (AO1) skills of knowledge and understanding, although one or two include helpful examples / applications. I’ll leave you to discover which does what. It’ll be our little secret.
As per usual the Tables are all in Word format, which makes it easy to edit them in whatever way you like:
1. Alternative theory: Atypical behaviour – Evolutionary theory (Gemma Ingram)
2. Alternative theory: Criminal Behaviour – Social Learning Theory (Miss K Elles)
3. Alternative theory: The Nativist Theory of Perception (Miss K Elles)
4. Alternative theory: Vygotsky’s Theory of Cognitive Development
5. Alternative theory: Non-Verbal Communication – The Evolutionary Theory (Miss K Elles)
6. Alternative theory: The Self – Eysenck’s Trait Theory (Miss K Elles)
7. Alternative theory: Sex & Gender – Psychodynamic Approach (Miss K Elles)
8. Application: The Self Real Life Application (Sara Callaghan)
9. Application: NVC (Sara Callaghan)
10. Applications of Research into Memory (Miss K Elles)
11. Application: Sex and Gender Research (Miss K Elles)
12. Applications: Research into Atypical Behaviour (Gemma Ingram)
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