Key terms Flashcards
What is the correspondent Principle? (Marxist view)
Referee to how school life mirrors the workplace and prepares them for work
What is ascribed status
When people will stay in the same class they were born into
What is skills provision
When education teaches the skills required by modern society
What is social reproduction
Education system reproduces inequalities
What is the ideological state apparatus (ISA)?
How is this done by?
That education is to maintain, reproduce class inequalities
Done by disguising ruling/capatailist values as common
What is achieved status ? (Marxist view)
A status which you work towards(Not the one you are born into)
What is labelling?
When a person is given a label due to their characteristics, behaviour or general stereotypes
What are the relationships and processes within school? (Internal factors affecting education)
Teacher expectations Labelling self fulfilling prophecy The ideal pupil Setting/ streaming Pupil subcultures
What is a subculture?
People who share the same norms/values that differ from wider society
What is differentiation? (Internal factors affecting education)
Referes to how teachers define their students. They can either be perceived either positively or negatively
What is polarisation ? (Internal factors affecting education)
The way students react to these preconceived stereotypes
They’ll adopt two opposite poles or extreme - Preschool Antischool
What is institutional racism?
When a social institution has racist polices/processes