Class Case Studies Flashcards

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Durkheim’s views on education

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Functions: shared norms and values, social solidarity, specific skills

Society in miniature

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Merton’s views on education

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Manifest function - knowledge

Latent function - hidden curriculum

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Parsons’ views on education

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Bridge from particularistic to universialistic values

Meritocracy

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Davis and Moore’s views on education

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Social stratification and role allocation

High incentives on most important roles

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Althusser’s ideas about education

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Ideological state apparatus

School justifies capitalism

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Willis’ findings about education

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Studied 12 lads in 1977

Anti-school subculture becomes shop floor subculture

Those who resist the state brainwash are the most exploited

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Bowles and Gintis’ findings about education

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Correspondence theory

Myth of meritocracy

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Becker’s findings about education

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Ideal student is middle class

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Hargreaves et al’s findings on education

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Labelling: speculation, elaboration, stabilisation

Based on appearance, attitude, friendships

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Woods’ findings about education

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1990 - degrees of conformity to school values

Ingratiation, ritualism, retreatism, rebellion

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Ball’s study of education

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1981 - Beachside Comprehensive

End of banding reduces polarisation

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Lacey’s findings about education

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1970 - two steps to pro/anti- school subcultures

Differentiation, polarisation

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Rosenthal and Jacobson’s education study

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Pygmalion in the Classroom, 1968

Teachers favoured the random “late bloomers”

Climate factor, input factor, response-opportunity factor, feedback

Self-fulfilling prophecy

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Douglas’ findings in education

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1964

Working class lacks the experience and resources to give their children academic success

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Bernstein’s findings in education

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Elaborated and restricted code

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Sugarman’s findings in education

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Working class subcultures:

Immediate gratification

Present time orientation

Fatalism

Collectivism

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What did Harker find about education?

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Poor quality housing is detrimental to attainment

Less space to play and study, health hazards, stressed parents

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Howard’s findings in education

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2001

Poor diet (lack of vitamins and minerals) = detrimental to attainment

Weak immune system, more time off, poorer concentration

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Ridge’s findings in education

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Working class can’t afford “cool” things

Leads to bullying, anti-school subculture, lower attainment

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Gerwitz’s findings in education

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1995

Privileged / semi-skilled / disconnected choosers

Interviewed 14 parents and teachers

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Sullivan’s findings in education

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Complex fiction and serious documentaries = better GCSEs

Cultural capital = vocabulary and cultural knowledge

M.C. outperform even with similar levels of cultural capital due to greater resources and aspirations

Questionnaires - 465 pupils, 4 schools

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Bourdieu’s findings in education

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Higher class have more dominant culture, which forms the basis of education