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