Across
- 2. Bowles & Gintis theory that various aspects of economic production (work) have corresponding features in the education system.
- 3. Informal learning of particular values and attitudes in schools.
- 5. Education allocates people to the most suitable job for their talents using exams and qualifications.
- 7. Set of interconnected ideas that serve the interests of a particular group.
- 8. Education teaches general and specific skills required by a modern industrial society.
- 9. Process in which we learn acceptable cultural beliefs and behaviours.
Down
- 1. An approach to providing new developments that does not involve the collection of info but careful analysis.
- 4. Agreement among a majority of members of society that something is good and worthwhile.
- 6. The class of people exerting power or authority.
- 8. Actions that encourage/discourage particular behaviour.
- 10. The belief that individuals are far more important than social groups.
