Class Identity Flashcards
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What is social class identity
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- Cultural background of an individual shapes their identity
- Schools reinforce or reject the identity of different social classes
- Schools shape identity of students in their own image - W/C identity is rejected in favour of M/C identity
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How do schools shape identity
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- Archer - W/C students develop own identity through branded sportwear and hyper-heterosexual identities
- Schools reject the working-class habitus which is seen as an act of symbolic violence
- Symbolic capital awarded for conforming to habitus of W/C students reject education in favour of collectivist nature of peers
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Teacher interactions and identity
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- Teacher reactions to students either reinforce or reject students identity
- W/C habitus rejected or altered - anti school subcultures
- M/C habitus reinforced - pro-school subcultures
- In both cases the identity of subculture forms part of student identity
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Selection Policies and Social Class
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External Sleection - working class rejected from top schools
- Internal selection - lower class more likely to be in lower sets and streams
- Reay - students see school as a mirror of themselves
- Boaler - lower sets a form of psychological prison
5
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The curriculum and identity
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- Curriculum based upon habitus of dominant social class
- Working class students tastes and attitudes rejected
- Reay - working class see university as not for the likes of them
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Contemporary applications
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- Appearance in schools - uniform policies
- Extra-curricular activities
- Ofsted - cultural capital and cultural literacy
- Changes to curriculum in 2015 - more focus on middle-class habitus
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Evaluations
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- Working-Class underachievement
- Formation of anti-school subcultures
- Deterministic - identity is multi-faceted and school is one aspect of students identity
- internal and external interplay - how much of identity is shaped by home and how much does the school react