Read this first: a guide to completing this section.
A video (5 minutes) or podcast (10 minutes) on the challenges and opportunities in a professional sector of your choice.
Here is an example podcast by a former student (now taking a PGCE) exploring the impact of digital poverty on teaching during the pandemic.
Alongside a video or podcast, you need to submit show notes. This lists the evidence you have used in your video or podcast. This enables the listener to find out where your evidence has come from.
There are a number of ways to format show notes. It is up to you to decide what is the most useful or appropriate format for your work.
In the example on the right below, the show notes are listed by topic. The underlined words include a reference by hypercitation to the evidence.
In the example on the left below, items are listed in the order they appear in the podcast with annotations describing each item.
Resources featured in the podcast are listed in chronological order of appearance:
Calm Music (No Copyright) Dawn by @Sappheiros
This site provides royalty-free music for podcast introductions.
This source provides a wealth of information on why "women with ADHD are being left behind." This source highlights women's experiences with delayed diagnoses as well as the consequences that arise as a result of this. Furthermore, it provides a thorough explanation of what ADHD is and how it affects women.
DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for ADHD
The most recent list of ADHD diagnostic criteria may be found here, including the disorder's symptoms and the environment in which they must be present to obtain a referral.
Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders 5: A quick glance
This journal article, authored by a Consultant Psychiatrist, outlines the evolution of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, as well as the most recent version, DSM-5.
Psychologists discuss "gender bias in research" in this article. It proposes reasons why women with the disorder are underdiagnosed as well as how the disorder may affect women.
Dr Richard von Krafft-Ebing
Pyschopathia Sexualis – Dr Richard von Krafft-Ebing
Sexual Inversion – Havelock Ellis
Exchanges between Scientific and Imaginary Accounts of Sexual Deviance – Anna Katherina Schnaffer
The Physician and Research into Human Sexual Behaviour in Nineteenth-Century Germany – Vern L. Bullough
Magnus Hirschfeld
Magnus Hirschfeld: The Origins of the Gay Liberation Movement – Ralf Dose
Magnus Hirschfeld’s Meanings: Analysing Biography and the Politics of Representation – Kirsten Leng
Glandular Politics – Chandak Sengoopta
Sigmund Freud
Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality – Sigmund Freud
Certain Neurotic Mechanisms in Jealousy, Paranoia, and Homosexuality – Sigmund Freud
Psychoanalysis and Homosexuality – Kenneth Lewes