The Sociology of Education Flashcards

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Define the formal curriculum

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Learning particular subjects (e.g maths)

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Define the hidden curriculum

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Schools informally teach the norms and values of society via sanctions and rules

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What is the functionalist perspective of education?

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Believe that education is to reproduce culture by socialising individuals into the key values and roles required for social mobility

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What is an agent of social control

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An individual or group that is responsible for ensuring members of society conform to socially acceptable behaviour

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What is social mobility

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Movement of individuals up or down a social scale

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What is social cohesion

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Describes the integration of a society into a unified whole

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What is meritocracy

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A social system in which rewards are allocated justly on the bases of merit rather than factors such as class, gender, ethnicity

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What is the national curriculum

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Subjects and content that must be studied by all children in state schools

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What is Ofsted?

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The government agency given the task of monitoring the quality of schools in the UK

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Define the league table

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Lists produced by the government indicating the position of each school in comparison to others depending on exam performance

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What does vocational mean?

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Describes a course or qualification designed to provide more of a ‘hands on’ approach to learning.

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What are state-funded comprehension schools?

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Educate all students regardless of background or ability. Ensures all children have access to education

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What are specialist schools?

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Receive additional funding to support a subject of expertise

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What are trust schools?

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Supported by a charitable trust where the school and partners work together for the benefit of the school

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What are faith schools?

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Focus on religion education in school and may base admission criteria and staffing policies on religion

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What are grammar schools?

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Grammar schools select all or most their pupils based on academic abikity

17
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What are independent schools?

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Set their own curriculum and admissions policies. Funded by fees paid by guardians. They dont have to follow the national curriculum

18
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What are special schools?

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Schools for kids with SEN