Labelling

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A Levels Sociology (Education) Mapa Mental sobre Labelling, criado por dottydiva96 em 04-01-2014.
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Labelling
  1. Primary schools
    1. Rists' studied kindergarten where the teacher MC 'tigers' at the front, and WC 'clowns' at the back
      1. Teachers had expectations based on class
      2. Secondary schools
        1. Becker - teachers judged based on 'ideal' pupill
          1. MC closer to ideal
          2. High and low status knowledge
            1. Keddie - labelled as high/low status, knowledge controlled accordingly
              1. Set accordingly, given different level textbooks etc
              2. Self-fulfilling prophecy
                1. Teacher labels students, treats them different accordingly, pupil internalises expectation and sees themselves in that way - the prediction is fulfilled
                  1. Rosenthal and Jacobson - allocated some students as 'spurters', a year later 47% had significantly improved IQ
                    1. Can be rejected
                      1. Wright studied Asian pupils expected to have poor linguistic skills and discluded. However, they dare highest achievers
                    2. Streaming
                      1. WC more likely in lower sets
                        1. Can move sets
                        2. Higher streams are pushed
                        3. Pupil subcultures
                          1. Differentiation is a process that categorises students
                            1. Polarisation is where pupils respond to streaming by moving towards one of two extremes
                              1. Ball shows this still happens in schools without streaming bc of teachers
                              2. Pro-school subculture
                                1. Commit to school values
                                  1. Seek academic success
                                  2. Anti-school subculture
                                    1. Feel inferior and seek status through inverting school values
                                      1. More likely to be in lower sets
                                        1. Woods
                                          1. Integration - being the teachers pet
                                            1. Ritualism - staying out of trouble
                                              1. Retreatism - daydreaming and mucking aroung
                                                1. Rebellion - outright rejection of school values
                                            2. Critcisms
                                              1. Assumes pupils accept their label
                                                1. Marxists believe it ignores the wider structures of power
                                                2. WC
                                                  1. Labeled as low achievers
                                                    1. Black MC still low
                                                    2. MC
                                                      1. Labelled as high achievers
                                                      2. MEG's
                                                        1. Black - low achievers
                                                          1. Asian - high
                                                            1. Pakistani low, Chinese high

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