Across
- 3. Oversimplified and fixed idea about gender roles in learning materials.
- 5. A behavior taught in schools that mirrors workplace expectations.
- 7. A social system of male dominance reflected in educational practices.
- 8. The economic system supported by educational structures, according to conflict theorists
- 10. Structure of authority in schools reflecting wider social systems.
- 16. Non-financial resources (e.g. language, behavior) that affect academic success.
- 17. The daily exchanges in schools that shape students' identities.
- 18. Social division central to the conflict theory of education
- 21. The process by which inequality is made to seem fair or natural.
- 22. Perspective that focuses on meaning-making through interactions in classrooms.
Down
- 1. Belief about student ability that influence their actual performance.
- 2. External rewards that motivate students, similar to wages in jobs
- 4. A recurring outcome reproduced by education, tied to both class and gender.
- 6. The belief that success is based on ability and effort; challenged as a myth.
- 9. A student's academic result shaped by social expectations and treatment.
- 11. A feminist approach that sees education as deeply embedded in patriarchal control.
- 12. A theory highlighting gender inequalities within the education system.
- 13. Unequal treatment based on gender, often embedded in schooling.
- 14. Sociological view that assumes education as a tool that supports capitalism and class inequality
- 15. When teachers assign roles or categories to students, often unfairly.
- 19. A feminist approach advocating legal reform to reduce gender gaps.
- 20. The effect where higher expectations from teachers lead to better student outcomes
