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According to
Durkheim,
what do schools promote among students?
Shared
norms
and
values
What
role
does
Parsons believe schools play
in
society?
They act as a
bridge
between
family
and
society
How are
children judged
in the
education system
according to the
text?
By
universal standards
What is the Marxist perspective on education?
It
maintains class divide
and
benefits
the
middle class
What does the Correspondence Principle refer to in education?
It
relates
to
obedience
and
external rewards
How do feminists view the education system?
As a means to transmit
patriarchal values
What is a
common stereotype regarding headteachers?
Most headteachers are male
What is the
purpose
of
Ofsted
in
education?
To
improve standards
and
increase competition
What distinguishes private schools from state schools?
Private schools
are not
funded
by the
government
What is a
grammar school
?
A
school selected
based on
academic ability
What is the
role
of
faith schools
in
education?
They select students based on
religious beliefs
What are
free schools?
Schools set up by
charities
or
communities
What is the purpose of
special schools?
To
educate children
with
special needs
What is the
comprehensive school system?
A
free school
that does not require an
exam
for
attendance
What is
vocational education
focused on?
Practical skills
aimed at
specific careers
What is
homeschooling?
Education
provided at home by
parents
What is the
impact
of
parental values
on
education?
Parents
who value
education encourage
their
children
What is streaming in education?
Grouping
students by
ability
in
the same subject
How does material deprivation affect education?
It
limits access
to
resources necessary
for
studying
What is
cultural deprivation?
When
households lack
the
values
that
promote education
How do
subcultures
influence
educational achievement
?
They can either
promote
or
hinder academic success
What
trends
are
observed in
gender achievement in education?
Girls
tend to perform
better
than
boys
What is gender socialization?
It influences how
girls
and
boys
are
prepared
for
school
How do teacher
expectations
affect student
performance?
Girls
are often
labeled as bright,
while
boys are labeled as lazy
What is the
significance
of the
narrowing gender gap
in
education?
It
indicates changing dynamics
in
educational achievement
What is the
impact
of
ethnicity
on
educational achievement?
Different ethnic groups
perform at
varying levels
What is
material deprivation
in the context of
education?
It
refers
to the
lack
of
financial resources
for
education
How does cultural capital affect
educational
success?
It
influences
how
families
value education and
support
their
children
What is the
function
of
education
in
society?
To
prepare individuals
for
essential roles
and
promote social mobility
What is the
difference between formal
and
hidden curriculum?
Formal curriculum
includes
subjects taught directly,
while
hidden curriculum
includes
indirect lessons
What is
setting
in
education?
Grouping students
based on
ability
for
each subject
What is the
impact
of
league tables
on
schools?
They
increase pressure
on schools to
improve performance
What is the
concept
of
parentocracy?
Parents
having the
choice
of where their
children
go to
school
What is the
cream-skimming process
in
education?
Selecting
the
best students
to
improve school performance
How does
Bowles
and
Gintis
view the education system?
They argue it
prepares students
for the
workforce
What is the role of schools in socialization according to Parsons?
Schools socialize children
into the
values
of
wider society
What does
Willis argue about boys in school?
They develop an
anti-school
culture that
prepares
them for
low-skilled
jobs
What
is the
correspondence principle
according to
Bowles
and
Gintis
?
It suggests that
schools mirror
the
workplace
How do
schools contribute
to
social cohesion?
By
teaching shared norms
and
values
What is
secondary socialization?
It teaches
norms
and
values
through
formal
and
hidden curricula
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