Education Paper 1 Revision Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. Marxist sociologist who argued that schools reproduce an obedient workforce. (6)
  2. 6. The process by which schools pass on the norms and values of society without formal teaching. (16)
  3. 7. The sociologist associated with the study Learning to Labour. (6)
  4. 8. The process of grouping pupils according to perceived ability. (9)
  5. 10. The process by which individuals learn the norms and values of society. (13)
  6. 15. The concept referring to the status, tastes and knowledge valued by the education system. (15)
  7. 17. Sociologist who found teachers judged pupils based on appearance and behaviour. (4)
  8. 18. New Right concept describing competition between schools. (6)
  9. 19. Marxist principle referring to the similarity between school and the workplace. (14)
Down
  1. 1. The belief that schools are based on achievement rather than social background. (11)
  2. 2. The process whereby a teacher's expectations become reality. (22)
  3. 3. The interactionist sociologist associated with the ideal pupil. (6)
  4. 4. The policy that brought the National Curriculum into schools. (11)
  5. 5. The process of placing students into groups according to ability. (7)
  6. 9. Marxist sociologist who argued that schools legitimise inequality through ideology. (8)
  7. 11. The process by which some pupils are treated differently because of labels attached to them. (10)
  8. 12. Sociologist who developed the concept of cultural capital. (9)
  9. 13. Functionalist sociologist who argued that education teaches universalistic values. (7)
  10. 14. Functionalist sociologist alongside Moore who argued that education allocates individuals to roles through meritocracy. (5)
  11. 16. Feminist sociologist who identified changing aspirations among girls. (7)