Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Education
- Perspectives
- Feminist
- Patriarchal institution
- Boys had more
opportunities in the
past
- Subject choice
- Education is agent of
gender socialisation
- Hierarchy male dominated
- Labelling Theory
- Becker
- +ve/-ve label from techer
- Self-fulfilling prophecy
after internalisation
- Rosenthal & Jacobson
- Labelled random students as spurters, told
teachers, when tested after a year, most
of these students improve
- Gillborn and Youdell
- Created the A*-C economy
- This has been destroyed by Progress 8
- Border GCSE students are given help,
those who will succeed or will fail left
alone
- Marxist
- Althussur
- School is an ISA, passes on dominant
ideology, creates subordinate
workers
- Bowles and Gintis
- Correspondence Principle,
school mirrors work
- Bourdieu
- Success is based on
possession/access of/to cultural
habitus of middle class
- Division of
Labour
- Functionalist
- Durkheim
- Parsons
- Davis and Moore
- Differences in
Education
- Policies
- Pupil Premium -
2011
- Students with unemployed/low
income/in the army parents
get additional funding
- Progress 8
Measures - 2016
- Schools are measured based on
students progress across all
subjects
- Admission Code
Changes - 2014
- SEN Code of Practice -
2014
- Educational Healthcare
plans up to the age of 25
- Students re-categorised
- Includes mental health now
- SENCOs (SEN co-oridinators) have to
pass National Award within 3 years
- Introduction of
Compulsory Education -
1888
- All 5-11 yo must go to school (free)
- School was previously just
for boys and cost money
- Change was essential due to
Industrial Revolution
- Education Reform
Act 1988
- National Curriculum
- Key Stage Testing
- League Tables
- Formula Funding
- Teaching
Standards
- Parental Choice
- OFSTED introduced in 1992
to make sure schools meet
standards
- Introduction of
Comprehensive schools -
1965
- Abolished Tripartite System
(mostly)
- Created equality of
education
- Butler Act -
1944
- Tripartite Schooling
system
- Grammar School for the top
- Secondary Modern
- Technical Modern
- Would teach
mechanics and
engineering
- Where the majority of
students are placed
- Those who passed 11+ plus,
best education, offered post-16
education, mainly middle class
- Introduction of
11+ tests
- MARXIST -
SOCIAL
ENGINEERING
- COLOUR DENOTES POLITICAL PARTY
- Internal
External