EDUCATION Flashcards
1
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explain cultural deprivation
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- where pupils lack the basic ‘cultural equipment’
- Gained through primary socialisation, language and skills.
2
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what do CD theorists argue
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- say that working-class families fail to socialize their children properly, so they end up culturally deprived
3
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Criticisms of Cultural deprivation
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- Keddie [1973]
cultural deprivation is a myth - it is just a victim-blaming explanation that ignores w/c failures being down to education being dominated by the m/c - Blackstone & Mortimore [1994]
reject the idea that w/c parents don’t take an interest in their children’s education, and say that work hours prevent them form engaging in events like parents’ evening
4
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what are other external factors that affect education
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- poor housing
overcrowding
can cause children to become ill frequently - diet and health
Howard [2001] - Young people form lower-income households have a lower intake of vitamins/ minerals/energy, affecting education - financial support and cost of education
Tanner et al [2003] - found that costs of books, transport, uniforn etc put a heavy burden on poor families.
Hand me downs cheaper items can result in children being bullied/isolated by peers. - fear of dept
5
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what is cultural capital
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- is the knowledge, skills, values and abilities, and tastes of the m/c.
- m/c culture is an advantage in school because their abilities and interests are highly valued.
- w/c culture is seen as rough/inferior by schools which devalues pupils from this background.
6
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What is economic capital
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- the financial wealth a person has
7
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what s educational capital
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- skills and qualifications that a person gains