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    • comprehensive school

      A type of school introduced in the 1965 where all students are educated together regardless of ability
    • correspondence principal

      School reflect the workplace and through learning routine and obedience children are prepared to be exploited in capitalist life
    • formal curriculum
      Subjects and topics that are directly taught in school
    • gendered curriculum

      How stereotypes and expectations about gender are promoted through both of them form and hidden curriculum
    • Hidden curriculum

      Things that aren’t directly learnt in schools
    • marketisation
      1988 act and aimed to bring competition and choice and education
    • material deprivation
      When students lack the money and resources to succeed
    • social capital

      The networks of relationships/ contacts that middle-class parents have to help pupils succeed
    • social cohesion

      When individuals in society are brought together and share the same norms and values
    • vocationalism
      Education focused on more practical or technical skills aimed at a certain job or career
    • value consensus

      The need for society to have a common set of beliefs and principles to work
    • streaming
      When children are placed into groups according to their general academic ability
    • Setting
      Where students are placing to ability groups for specific subjects such as maths