Internal factors affecting education - class Flashcards
What is labelling ?
is to attatch a meaning or definition to someone - teachers often label pupils based on stereotypes assumptions
BECKER
Carried out an interactionist study of labelling based interviews of 60 chicargo teachers - found they judged pupils on how well they fit the’ ideal pupil
DUNNE AND GAZELEY
labelling in secondary school
argues schools consistently produce working class underachievement due to labelling
Interviewed 9 state schols and found teachers normalised underachievement of WC and felt they could do nothing the help
Concluded that the way teachers deal with underachievement itself created class differences in levels of attainment.
RISTS
labelling in primary school
study of American kindergarten
* found teacher uses home info about the kids to place into groups
* fast learners labelled ‘ tigers’
* Other groups ‘ clowns’ and ‘cardinals’ were seated further away and had less of an opportunity to speak
what is a self fulfilling prophecy?
A prediction that comes true simply by virtue of it being made
what are the three stages of a self fulfilling prophecy in schools?
- teacher labels student
- the teacher treats the student according to the label as if it were true
- The pupils internalise this belief gains confidence tries harder and is successful.
Rosenthal and Jacobson study
positive labelling
- students took an IQ test
- Told teachers a certain group would spurt ahead ‘ actually randomally picked’
- On returning after a eyar found that 47% of those identified as ahead made significant progress
Rosenthal and Jacobson study
Conclusions
Concluded that this occured due to teachers having conveyed beliefs to the pupils
SFP can have real effects within education and achievement
Elliot - eye of the storm
negative labelling
- Teacher split class by eye colour into brown / blue – to teach impact of prejudice/ labelling
Day 1 → blue eyed viewed as superior ( given more recess / sat at the front)
Day 2 → Brown eyed viewed as superior ( labels reverted)
- Both groups complete card games on each day they academically performed better on the days where their label was seen as superior
- Emotionally they immediately accepted the view and call eachother names
Mood dependent on their labelling status
How can negative labelling be applied to explain the underachievement of WC pupils?
WC people are more likely to be negatively labelled due to external factors and therefore are more likely to underachieve within academic setting as they begin to live up to the label → SFP
what is streaming?
Involves separating children into different ability groups or classes called ‘ streams’ with each being taught differents
factors of streaming
- WC most likely to be put in lower streams
- Once streamed it is difficult to move up or down
- Students understand teachers have this view - SFP
DOUGLAS
children placed in higher stream at age 8 improved IQ at 11
Opposite for lower stream
GILLBORN AND YOUDELL
Teachers use stereotypical notons of ability to stream students most likely seeing WC as less able
- a-c ecnomy
- link of streaming to league tables
- educational triage
What is an A-C economy ?
A system where school focuses its times and effort on pupils they see having the most potential to get good grades to boost their position on league tables
What links the process of streaming to educational policies?
- schools adopt a-c economy in order to boost league table scores