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socialisation
culture
cultural transmission
primary and secondary agencies of socialisition
social construction
norms and values
1944 Education Act
1976 Education Act
1988 Education Act
more 1988 Education act
Education changes
Functionalism
Marxism
Feminist theory
ideology
evaluating the 1988 era
The New Right: does marketization work?
What is wrong with marketization?
Who should decide how a school is run?
how should schools accept their students?
how do the New Right principles affect the way that schools are run?
do the new right believe that education has other functions apart from teaching young people to be competitive?
why do the new right believe in competition?
What do the New right believe should be done about social inequality?
What are free market principles?
can schools make up for the inequality in the society.
23%
3 years
56.4%
74.4%
13%
54%
15%
Sciences subjects are the only
53% chance
80%
boys 51.6%
girls 61.7%
girls chose options like:
boy chose options like:
70%
social action
black feminists
Radical feminism
Female supremacists and separatists
marxist feminism
liberal feminists
functionalist definitions of the family
New Right Political Ideology
Parsons view on the family
class structure
The marxist views of the family
Marxism definitions
internal factors within school that affect attainment
external factors affecting attainment
cultural capital
Speech codes
interactionism
Gender and subject choice
Gender and subject choice
Internal factors affecting the underachievement of boys
The teachers are female
English is perceived as female
Out of school factors affecting male underachievement