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A relatively new website for sociology called SociologyExchange (www.sociologyexchange.co.uk/index.php) has ambitious plans for including different types of resources and activities for GCSE and A-level sociology students.

The site allows sociology teachers to share their resources with each other, but as students you can also benefit from exploring the site and accessing some good, well-pitched resources of different types. The home page allows you to access new resources that have been donated, as well as recent discussions in the Forum. Once you have exploited all the archive material on the site, you can use the home page links as a quick way of getting to recently posted material. At the time of writing there were, for example, worksheets available on ‘An introduction to feminism’ and ‘Ethnicity and crime’, and a PowerPoint document on ‘Childhood as a social construct’. The Forum had threads on the media and on crime, as well as some introductions among the people participating in the Forum.

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