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grr Started conversation Jul 9, 2008
Sorry for the way effers was talking to you on the interesting psychologists thread.
But I did appreciate the help you gave me, so thank you very much
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coelacanth Posted Jul 9, 2008
Hello there grr! Thank you for dropping by. I really didn't want to get into an argument so I just left the thread. But I'm glad to have been a help. If there's anything else, do ask. You've chosen to study a fascinating subject and I never get tired of talking about it.
I did have a page of links to help A Level revision but it's a bit out of date so I really should go through it. But here's one site that might interest you, it's lots of film and audio clips and original footage, so there might be something about the psychologist you decided to write about: http://www.psychclips.co.uk/viewclip.php
Actually if you don't mind, as you go through your A level I might have a few questions for you about things. I'm very interested to hear how other teachers are approaching these new 4 module specifications, such as the topics you are doing, in which order and especially how you are being taught the "How Science Works" requirements now that there isn't assessed coursework. Do you know which syllabus you'll be doing yet?
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grr Posted Jul 10, 2008
I know as much as the exam board's A.Q.A. at the moment. I think I can remember there's a module where you choose between studying the psychology of people in the public eye or psychological illness. I think I'll definitely go for the latter.
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