Across
- 1. who argued that the differences in educational achievement between middle- and working-class children can be directly linked to the subcultures into which they are socialised.
- 3. a group of students within a school who fully accept and conform to the school's rules, values, and academic goals
- 5. grouping students by their ability in specific subjects
- 6. who made study of a middle class grammar school found that there were two related processes at work in schools
Down
- 1. a group within a larger society that shares distinct beliefs, values, customs, or interests different from the mainstream culture, forming their own unique way of life, often seen in fashion, music, or hobbies
- 2. who made up the theory of the "lads " and "ear holes"
- 4. grouping students by perceived overall ability into fixed classes for most or all subjects
