Wednesday, 28 November 2012

How to start a movement

After Mr Reardon's assembly this morning I was thinking about how you start a movement of people. Movember has worked really well and I came across this campaign


Walk a Mile in Her Shoes isn't simply a stunt - it's a statement about men's role in ending violence against women; an issue that is connected to strict gender roles and expectations of men. By wearing heels and acting in solidarity with women, we want to show that we'll do whatever it takes to make this a safer world for everyone.


What are your thoughts about how you would start a campaign? How can you change people's attitudes to a situation?

Friday, 6 July 2012

Summer work for Ms Harford

Pretty Posters

Create a poster on A2 sized paper. It can either be about an aspect of science (e.g. Fraud, Hypothetico-Deductive method, Falsifiability, Empiricism, Replicability or Objectivity) or on a particular case study of a pseudo scientific claim (see http://www.badscience.net/ or track down a dodgy nutritional product for example).

Please include
1) original research
2) pretty pictures and creative illustrations
3) key facts that anyone can access.

I will mark based on

a) presentation
b) depth of research
c) clarity of content


DO NOT PLAGIARISE - i.e. do not copy and paste ANYTHING!! Everything must be written in your own words.

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Implicit Association Test

A link to the implicit associated test website, which includes a number of sample tests for you to complete.

https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/

Let me know what you find / think.

Mr Emmet

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Bodily Response to Stress

I have created a worksheet that might help to remember the Sympatho-medullary pathway and Hypothalamus pituitary adrenal pathway. If you would like  copy then please come and see me, email me for an electronic copy or check the shared area.

Mr Emmet

Thursday, 15 March 2012

The Judgment of Size -Study

Click on the link below to be a participant in a UCL Psychology experiment my ex-student is conducting. It literally takes 2 minutes and would really help him out!

www.ucl.ac.uk/lagnado-lab/AH2/sonam

Mr Emmet

Sunday, 11 March 2012

Human Science extension group

Here is the video we watched last monday... its about 15 minutes long. Please watch if you missed the sessino so you can catch up!

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

For next Monday's extension session

So as a follow on from Monday - here is what I would like you to think about -

What was the driving force in the evolution of our big brain? There are a variety of theories (opposable thumbs, language, group size etc). Have a little look and come with some evidence to support your argument.

To get you thinking here is a sketch on the origins of language :)