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A clear introduction to Sociology designed to support students who are new to the subject at KS4 or KS5.

This resource outlines key sociological ideas, including social structures, social processes and social issues, as well as core concepts such as culture, norms, values and socialisation. It also introduces the foundational ideas of Karl Marx, Émile Durkheim and Max Weber, helping students understand how sociologists explain society and social behaviour.

Ideal as an introductory lesson, bridging content, or independent reading, particularly for students beginning GCSE or A‑Level Sociology.

This resource is offered for free as an overview of key sociological thinking and may support future learning across Sociology and related subjects.

This is just the very basics as a start point.

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