Across
- 2. The subculture which consists of pupils who generally conform to the rules of school
- 6. The informal learning that occurs in schools
- 8. Students become stereotyped- positively or negatively - due to previous impressions
- 10. Factors such as social class and family
- 13. The Sociologist who spoke about a 'Crisis of Masculinity'
- 17. The school where the cohort was mainly upper and middle class
- 19. Seeing things through one's own narrow cultural norms and values
- 20. Factors such as labelling and self-fulfilling prophecy
- 21. The name of the system where there were 3 schools
- 24. Students are divided into groups of similar abilities for all subjects
- 25. Movement of groups or individuals up or down the social hierarchy
- 26. The perspective which identified four basic functions of education
Down
- 1. Introduced the idea of cultural capital in schools
- 3. The division of students into three groups
- 4. The Sociologist who developed the two types of code
- 5. Students are divided into groups of similar abilities in particular subjects
- 7. The growing interconnectedness of societies across the world
- 9. Successes are based on people's talents, abilities and qualifications
- 11. The type of socialisation that school is often referred to as
- 12. The perspective which sees education as a means of social control
- 14. Used as an indicator of social class in schools (acronym)
- 15. Identified 5 key factors in creating and reinforcing gender identities
- 16. Defining a person or group a certain way
- 18. The knowledge and language which give middle and upper class students an advantage
- 22. The character and atmosphere of a school
- 23. Conducted the study of 'The Lads'