Sociology Education
Across
- 4. Schools that select pupils based on academic ability
- 7. A type of school where all students are educated together regardless of ability
- 8. Schools that select student based on a certain faith such as Christians or Muslims
- 10. Schools funded by the government that are free to attend
- 11. The view that argues that education is negative as it helps to maintain the class divide and benefits the middle classes who have a better chance at succeeding
- 12. Things that are taught directly in schools
Down
- 1. Education focused on more practical or technical skills aimed at a certain job or career
- 2. The view that argues that education is negative as it helps to maintain the gender divide and transmits patriarchal values and ideas
- 3. The functionalist view that all students have an equal chance in education and success based on ability and effort
- 5. The sociologist who argues that schools act as a 'mini society' that transmits shared norms and values, promoting social cohesion
- 6. Where children are educated at home by tutors rather than in school
- 9. Things that are indirectly taught in education, such as rule, hierarchy and gender roles