Pupil identities and subcultures Flashcards

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What are the two school subcultures identified by Mac and Ghail?

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Academic achievers - seek educational success through traditional subjects e.g maths, english
New enterprisers - those who reject traditional curriculum and study subjects such as business and computing which they see as a route to economic success

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What are 2 factors that lead to the formation of subcultures identified by Lacey

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Differentiation - categorising students based on percieved ability e.g streaming
Polarisation - moving from one extreme of the other as a response e.g anti school or pro school

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How does the ethnocentric curriculum outlined by Ball shape pupil identities

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The current curriculum is focused on white middle class British culture. This makes ethnic minorities feel excluded

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How does school environments outlined by Reay shape pupil identities?

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Students align their ability based on the type of school they attend. E.g pupils from poor performing schools are more likely to join anti school subcultures

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How does symbolic violence, outlined by Archer, shape pupil identities?

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Schools impose symbolic violence against students whose identities are shaped by hyper - hetrosexual feminine behaviour or designer brands. This suggests that school is not for them.

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How do uniforms shape pupils identities?

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Uniforms reinforce genders roles where girls are expected to wear skirts and blouses while boys wear ties and trousers.

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