Internal factors affecting education - class Flashcards

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What is labelling ?

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is to attatch a meaning or definition to someone - teachers often label pupils based on stereotypes assumptions

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BECKER

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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

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DUNNE AND GAZELEY

labelling in secondary school

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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.

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RISTS

labelling in primary school

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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

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what is a self fulfilling prophecy?

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A prediction that comes true simply by virtue of it being made

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what are the three stages of a self fulfilling prophecy in schools?

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  1. teacher labels student
  2. the teacher treats the student according to the label as if it were true
  3. The pupils internalise this belief gains confidence tries harder and is successful.
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Rosenthal and Jacobson study

positive labelling

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  • 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
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Rosenthal and Jacobson study
Conclusions

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Concluded that this occured due to teachers having conveyed beliefs to the pupils

SFP can have real effects within education and achievement

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Elliot - eye of the storm

negative labelling

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  • 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
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How can negative labelling be applied to explain the underachievement of WC pupils?

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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

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what is streaming?

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Involves separating children into different ability groups or classes called ‘ streams’ with each being taught differents

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factors of streaming

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  • 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
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DOUGLAS

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children placed in higher stream at age 8 improved IQ at 11

Opposite for lower stream

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GILLBORN AND YOUDELL

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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
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What is an A-C economy ?

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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

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What links the process of streaming to educational policies?

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  • schools adopt a-c economy in order to boost league table scores
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What is educational triage?

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Teachers split students into 3 catergories
1. Those who will pass ( left to get on)
2. Those with potential ( supported)
3. Hopeless cases ( lack of support)

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what are pupil subcultures?

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A group who share similar values and behaviour patterns - often emerge due to labelling as a response and reaction to streaming.

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LACEY

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Diffrentiation / polarisation

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What is diffrentiation?

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process of teachers catergorising pupils on how they perceive their ability/ attitude / behaviour

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What is polarisation?

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process in which pupils responds to streaming by moving to extremes

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Reactions to streaming
pro school

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  • placed in higher streams
  • remain school values
  • gains status through academic sucess
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Reactions to streaming
Anti - school culture

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  • lower streams
  • loose self esteem
  • label of failure pushes them to gain status through inverting school rules
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HARGREAVES

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education boys in lower stream were triple failures
11+ / lower streams / labelled worthless

solution to form a group were status earned through acting out

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BALL study of streams

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comprehensive banning sets
found
* students didnt polarise into subcultures
* influence of anti- school culture declined
* diffrentiation continued with teahers labelling students

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WOOD variety of response

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**ingratiation ** - being teachers pet
**Ritualism ** - staying out of trouble
**Retreatism ** - daydreaming / mucking about

rebellion - outright rejection for everything the school stands for

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what is Habitus?

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refers to the learned, and taken for grsnted ways of thinking and being and acting that are shared by a particular social class

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What is symbolic capital and how does this favour the middle class?

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A concept that refers to the status,recognition and sense of worth we are able to obtain from others especially those in a similar class.

As the middle class habitus gains them social capital and a positive status from school so are deemed to have value

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Criticisms of labelling theory

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  • studies useful in physically demonstrating schools are not fair
  • Accused of being sterministic assuming all fail
  • Marxists argue that labels are due to the fact they are in a system that reporduces class divisions
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What is symbolic capital?

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Those who have been socialised into middle class habitus have symbolic capital that schools value while school devalues WC habitus

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ARCHER

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WC pupils to be educationally successful they have to change how they tallk and present themselves

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What is a nike identity?

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Constructing meaningdul class identities for themselved through styles an clothing

  • schools reject this
  • wearing earny symbolic capital and social approval
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ARCHER

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MC habitus stigmatises WC habitus

So may result to self- exclusion and self elimination due to this marginalisation from schools

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INGRAM

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Study of 2 groups WC boys
1) went to grammar school with MC habitus
2) went to local secondary school

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Ingram findings

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  • found having WC identity was inseperable and belonging to WC locality
  • Boys had to choose between feeling outside at home or at school due to th differing habitus
  • Experienced tension between their WC habitus and MC school
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EVANS

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Studied group of WC girls doing a levels

  • found they were reluctant to elitist universities
  • strong attatchment to locality
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BOURDIEU

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WC view russel group unis as not for people like thn and feel they will not fit in

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what decision to WC have to make?

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Often have to make decision between maintaining WC identity or abandoning then and conforming to WC in order to academically achieve

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Links between internal and external

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  • WC habitus formed outside –> conflic with MC education
  • WC use restricted speech –> labelled negatively
  • Poverty –> bullying and stigmatisaiton