Education
Across
- 1. A system of stratification in which positions are given according to individual merit.
- 3. Where one’s culture is applied to a framework and is observed only within that perspective.
- 8. The process that occurs within school and can result in the self-fulfilling prophecy occurring.
- 10. system introduced in 1965 to combat the inequalities that came about with the selective tripartite system.
- 12. Functionalism is this type of theory; shared agreement in society
- 13. Rise of this can be seen to explain why girls perform better in school as women are more included in society.
- 14. parents are given significantly more choice over their children’s education.
- 15. Introduced to combat cultural deprived areas, example being Sure Start.
Down
- 2. M/C are said to possess the correct social assets of knowledge and culture that allows social mobility and their children to do well in education.
- 4. Bowles and Gintis state that the education system mirrors the workplace through things such as alienation, obedience and organisation.
- 5. Sugarman subculture value where W/C are socialised to stick together rather than individual.
- 6. Stated that black boys were quicker to discipline due to teachers racialised expectations.
- 7. Stated that due to a lack of father and therefore socialisation, black boys lack a male role model which result with them acting out in school.
- 9. Interconnectedness of societies has come about through technology and transportation.
- 11. The introduction of competition between schools and making schools run like businesses are products of this – came about with the 1988 E.R.A.