Social Class & Educational Achievement - internal Factors Flashcards
What is labelling?
Refers to attaching an identity/meaning to somebody and basing your behaviour toward them on this
What can stereotypes from labelling lead to?
Teachers holding stereotypes can lead to a ‘halo effect’ where the former impressions of a student influence all future interactions between them
What did Dunne and Gazeley find about labelling when they interviewed teachers?
Working class failure was 'normalised' and they seemed unconcerned about them Whereas middle class students failing was seen as more of a concern
What’s a self-fulfilling prophecy?
When the label given to a student impacts their ‘self concept’ resulting in a self fulfilling prophecy when the student internalises the teachers expectations and act on this
What is setting?
Refers to placing students into different ability groups where they are taught separately from other student for specific subjects
What’s steaming?
Refers to placing students into different ability groups where they’re taught deeper steely from other stunner for ALL subjects
What is a student subculture?
A group of students who share similar values and behaviour patterns but some of which will differ from main stream society
What did lacy argue that subculture form due to?
Differentiations - students categorised due to their perceived ability
Polotisation-students respond to the stream they are out into by moving to an extent type of behaviour
What are the 5 explanations for factors that are international to the school influencing achievement?
Labelling Self-fulfilling prophecy Streaming Pupil subcultures Class identities & the school
what evidence is there for self-fulfilling prophecy?
Rosenthal and Jacobsen performed a field experiment where they told the school they had identified spurters when really then had randomly picked 20%of the pupils.
-they found that the students they told the teacher about ha d made more progress,suggesting the teacher label leads to a students achievement
What did Gilbourn and Yodell find about sets and steams?
- teachers use stereotypes and social class when placing students in sets and streams
- lower class were more likely to be placed in lower sets and streams and therefor entered for lower exams restricting their ability to get higher grades
- since league tables schools only focus on the A to C economy and ignore anyone below this line and working class became known as a ‘hopeless case’
what did haregreaves argue about students placed in lower sets and streams?
they were often labelled as trouble makers and rebelled against schools
-they saw themselves as ‘triple failures’ as they had failed 11+ exams,been put into lower streams and then labelled by teacher
what does habitus mean?
refers to the learned ways of thinking and acting that are learnt and shared by a different social class e.g
- music taste
- diet
- clothes