Explanations for improvements in girls' achievements

Descrição

A - Level Sociology (Education ) Mapa Mental sobre Explanations for improvements in girls' achievements, criado por Yasmine King em 17-06-2017.
Yasmine King
Mapa Mental por Yasmine King, atualizado more than 1 year ago
Yasmine King
Criado por Yasmine King mais de 7 anos atrás
10
1

Resumo de Recurso

Explanations for improvements in girls' achievements
  1. Changes in attitude
    1. Sharpe
      1. Girls priorities and aspirations have changed from 70's to the 90's
      2. Francis and Skelton
        1. Girls saw their futures identities in terms of careers rather than seeking employment as a stop gap between marriage
        2. Beck
          1. Risk society- girls are more 'individualised' and focus more on their own needs- self sufficiency
        3. Equal opportunity programmes
          1. Mitsos and Browne
            1. State programmes have improved things for girls
              1. Equal Pay Act 1970
                1. GIST/ WISE
                2. Arnot
                  1. Growing numbers of female teachers providing positive role models for girls to encourage success
                3. Girls socialise in bedrooms
                  1. Home environment is more conducive to learning
                    1. McRobbie
                      1. Bedroom culture
                      2. Oakley
                        1. 4 key processes- the feminine traits produced are conducive to learning
                      3. Feminisation of the workplace
                        1. Mac an Ghail
                          1. Traditional manual jobs have gone
                          2. Mitsos and Browne
                            1. State the above have been replaced with service sector work
                          3. Changes in the education system
                            1. McRobbie and Oakley
                              1. This could be linked to gender socialisation being organised etc
                              2. Education Reform Act
                                1. Saw the introduction of coursework subjects
                                2. GIST / WISE
                                  1. Aimed to get girls into traditionally masculine subjects
                                3. The women's movement and Feminism
                                  1. Sharpe
                                    1. Girls aspirations have changed from 70's to 90's
                                    2. Mitsos and Browne
                                      1. Feminism has raised expectations and self esteem, women are more likely to aspire for more
                                      2. Arnott
                                        1. Growing number of female teachers providing positive role models for girls to encourage success
                                        2. Equal Pay Act 1970 + Sew Discrimination Act 1975
                                        3. Evaluation
                                          1. Underachieving Girls
                                            1. Archer
                                              1. Sexualised hyer feminine girls, feel it is more important to look good for boys. Achieving is not the priority
                                              2. Jackson
                                                1. Laddettes girls form subcultures and underachieve
                                              3. Subject choice
                                                1. Skelton
                                                  1. Patriarchal curriculum
                                                  2. Kelly
                                                    1. Science is packaged for boys
                                                    2. Colley
                                                      1. Subject preferences
                                                    3. Social class and ethnic divisions
                                                      1. Jackson
                                                        1. Girls are resisting patriarchy those who do this do not achieve (Working Class)
                                                        2. Mirza
                                                          1. Resisting labels from teachers. They try to do well in spite
                                                          2. Hendessi
                                                            1. Ignored as they do not cost the government money

                                                        Semelhante

                                                        Sociology - Crime and Deviance - Feminists
                                                        josaul1996
                                                        The Functionalist perspective on education
                                                        Phoebe Fletcher
                                                        5 Steps to Learning Success
                                                        Andrea Leyden
                                                        Computing Hardware - CPU and Memory
                                                        ollietablet123
                                                        GCSE Biology B2 (OCR)
                                                        Usman Rauf
                                                        AS Chemistry - Enthalpy Changes
                                                        Sarah H-V
                                                        Biology B1.1 - Genes
                                                        raffia.khalid99
                                                        Unit 1 flashcards
                                                        C R
                                                        Cell Structure
                                                        megan.radcliffe16
                                                        Exchange surfaces and breathing
                                                        megan.radcliffe16
                                                        C1 Quiz
                                                        Leah Firmstone