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1
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what is a gender role model (1)

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behaviour imitated by young people

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2
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who is the term gender role model accredited to? (1)

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merton

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3
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what do gender role models do? (2)

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teach gender roles and expectations

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4
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examples of a gender role model? (2)

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bear grills, taylor swift

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5
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what are the positives of qualitative data? (3)

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rich, authentic,detailed

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what are the negatives of qualitative data? (4)

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takes longer, smaller sample size, less representative, cannot easily repeat

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7
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what are the positives of quantitive data? (2)

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can repeat easily, identify trends with longitudinal studies

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what are the negatives of quantitive data? (2)

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often tick boxes so can’t expand, no depth

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9
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what is material deprivation? (2)

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lacking in resources, material possessions

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10
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examples of material deprivation? (4)

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no quiet area to study, no internet connection, no bed, no shoes

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11
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what was the plowden report? (1)

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recommendations for school

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12
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when was the plowden report? (1)

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1967

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13
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what did the plowden report suggest? (2)

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enhance schooling experience, give advantages to deprived-i.e positive discrimination,

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14
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what is pupil premium? (1)

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money given to schools to raise attainment of disadvantaged

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15
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what is pupil premium used for? (4)

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close the gap, additional money, extra tuition, extra curriculum activities

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16
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name 2 types of secondary school (2)

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summerhill, comprehensive

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17
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describe summerhill (6)

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choose lessons, fit the child, emphasis on hidden curriculum, anti- authoritarian, equality and freedom

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18
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describe a comprehensive (5)

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mixed, league tables, no 11 plus, competitiveness between schools, educational achievement

19
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what is stratified sampling? (2)

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sampling different year groups, representative to numbers and population

20
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primary research techniques? (2)

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interview, pariticipant observation

21
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ethical issue? (3)

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confidentiality,sensitivity, ask view on pupil behaviour (non- personal)

22
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what does new man mean? (2)

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rejects sexist attitudes and traditional roles

23
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what does patrifocal mean? (1)

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centred around men

24
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how have relations between the child and parent changed? (5)

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less authoritarian 
more hands -on 
more working mums 
financially dependant for longer 
children's rights and freedom
25
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division of labour- wilmott and young (1)

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symmetrical and conjugal, dual workers

26
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division of labour- feminists (1)

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double shift

27
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division of labour- new right (1)

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go back to patrifocal, male breadwinner,

28
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sociologists finding out about pupil behaviour…(3)

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participant, look at overall group and factors affecting group (gender e.c.t)

29
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psychologists looking a pupil behaviour (3)

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interview, individuals behaviour, study mind and behaviour

30
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journalists finding out about pupil behaviour (3)

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moral panic, research, interviewer effect

31
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wilmott and young (change in roles- yes or no?) (3)

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yes
symmetrical the norm
more conjugal roles

32
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gatrell (change in roles- yes or no?) (4)

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yes
house husband
dual workers
fathers=bigger role in children’s lives

33
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reasons for change in roles (4)

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rise of feminism
contraception
laws- no prejudice
full time employment for women

34
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Oakley (change in roles- yes or no?) (2)

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no

double shift

35
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Crompton and lyonette (change in roles- yes or no?)

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no
different media representation
attitudes have changed
participation hasn’t

36
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what are the functions of the education system? (6)

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social control 
social mobility 
social cohesion 
secondary socialisation 
serving needs of the economy 
selection
37
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what is social control? (2)

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learning to accept rules and authority

conforming

38
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what is social mobility? (1)

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able but underprivileged students being able to move up with qualifications

39
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what is social cohesion? (5)

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encouraging brutishness 
proud of being British citizen 
reinforce glue that units 
community 
cooperation
40
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what is secondary socialisation? (4)

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learn way of life
norms
values
* Marxists= passing on acceptance of hierarchy

41
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what is serving the needs of the economy? (1)

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teaching knowledge and skills for future workforce

42
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what is selection? (5)

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grades and allocates 
competitiveness for top jobs 
meritocracy- based on individual merit 
abilities 
exam results
43
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what is the functionalist view of nuclear family? (4)

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reproduction
primary socialization
emotional and economic support
necessary and important part

44
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what is the feminists view of nuclear family? (5)

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critical
patriarchal
better for men
gendered process as part of primary socialisation
creation of inequality between girls and boys