Education - Inequalities & Achievement

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Across
  1. 3. A self-fulfilling _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is where pupils act out and manifest the judgements of their teachers. (8)
  2. 6. What type of deprivation relates to lack of money, books, space at home etc? (8)
  3. 9. According to the functionalists education facilitates social m_ _ _ _ _ _ y. (8)
  4. 10. What type of deprivation relates to how children don't have the right attitude (norms and values) to education. (8)
  5. 12. This curriculum, taught alongside the formal, teaches norms and values such as obedience. (6)
  6. 13. This language (or speech) code is used by teachers and middle class pupils. (10)
  7. 15. An example of a compensatory measure in education (2 words)? (12)
Down
  1. 1. Who introduced the theory of the ideal pupil? (6)
  2. 2. This language (or speech) code is used by children from working class families. (10)
  3. 4. Setting and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ refers to how teachers place pupils into groups often on characteristics that do not relate to intelligence. (9)
  4. 5. Who researched speech codes? (9)
  5. 6. Which gender consistently underperforms at school? (4)
  6. 7. This term explains how teachers make judgements on pupils. (9)
  7. 8. Which ethnic group achieves very good GCSE grades despite being on FSM? (7)
  8. 11. Which perspective is critical of setting and streaming as it perpetuates the class structure in the UK? (7)
  9. 14. Pupils that reject the norms and values are said to be engaging in anti-school s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _? (10)