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GCSE Sociology Revision

GCSE Sociology teaches you to question what you think you already know. Why do some groups achieve more in education? How does the media shape what we think is normal? What keeps inequality in place? These are the kinds of questions that make Sociology so interesting. Our teacher-written revision notes, exam questions, and past papers for AQA and WJEC Eduqas give you everything you need to revise the theory, nail the key concepts, and go into your exam prepared. Got a class of Sociology students? Our GCSE Sociology revision resources are ideal for quick-fire lesson starters, plenaries, and homework tasks, so you can spend less time resourcing and more time teaching.

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Sociology can be a challenging GCSE because it requires you to learn a lot of theory, key thinkers, and case studies, and it then asks you to apply them in structured written answers. The content is interesting and often relevant to everyday life, but writing analytically rather than just describing takes practice. With consistent revision and plenty of exam practice, it's a very manageable GCSE.

The exact content varies slightly by exam board, but the core topics you’ll cover are family, education, crime and deviance, social stratification, and research methods. You'll explore how society shapes people's lives, why inequality exists, and how sociologists investigate social issues.