Education Mind Map - Sociology AS AQA
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- Education
- The role of the Education System
- Perspectives- Functionalism, Marxism and the New Right perspective
- FUNCTIONALISTS say that social institutions like education perform positive functions for society and it's individuals.
- DURKHEIM: SOLIDARITY AND SKILLS
- Promotes social solidarity - education binds people together and enables them to cooperate. Provides children with a common purpose and universalistic rules
- Preparing Young People for Work - education equips young people with skills needed to participate in work
- Parsons - socialisation and Meritocracy
- Secondary Socialisation - socialises individuals into the shared values of a meritocracy society
- Meritocracy - schools are a miniature society both meritocratic. Individuals succeed or fail depending on ability and effort. It helps to prepare them for modern society which is competitive and individualistic
- Davis and Moore - Role Allocation : the main function of education is role allocation, the selection and allocation of individuals to their future work roles
- DURKHEIM: SOLIDARITY AND SKILLS
- MARXISM - Class division and exploitation. In this capitalist society there are 2 classes - ruling and subject class
- Social institutions just reproduce class inequalities and teaching children that social exploitation is justified and acceptable
- BOWLES AND GINTIS
- They claim that capitalism needs workers with obedient attitudes and submissive personalities that are willing to accept hard work, low pay and authority
- Education reproduces an obedient, exploitable workforce that accepts social inequality and captialism
- HIDDEN CURRICULUM
- Education transmits messages to students about society via rewards and cooperation
- Meritocracy is a myth: class background determines how well a person does. Education creates a particular way of thinking - justifying inequality
- BOWLES AND GINTIS
- Social institutions just reproduce class inequalities and teaching children that social exploitation is justified and acceptable
- NEW RIGHT PERSPECTIVE - believe that there is too much state control over education and a culture of welfare dependency has developed
- State control has resulted in inefficiency, national economic decline and lack of personal business
- The state should provide equality and meritocracy for all
- State run schools have low standards due to inefficient education for all
- MARKETISATION
- Forces schools to respond to the needs of the pupils, parents and employers. e.g. Competition
- MARKETISATION
- The state does have a limited role which is creating a framework for competition between schools and the state still ensures that schools transmit society's shared culture through a curriculum
- State control has resulted in inefficiency, national economic decline and lack of personal business
- FUNCTIONALISTS say that social institutions like education perform positive functions for society and it's individuals.
- Perspectives- Functionalism, Marxism and the New Right perspective
- Social Class and Education Attainment
- Social Class - Material and Cultural Deprivation
- Cultural Deprivation - socialisation of norms and values
- Some think that Working Class Parents fail to transmit the appropriate norms, values, attitudes, skills and knowledge
- 3 factors which are responsible for working-class under-achievement :
- The restricted speech code - Bernstein (1975) identified 2 different speech codes
- Middle Class Elaborated Code - wider vocabulary, more analytic and complex sentences
- Working Class Restricted Code - more descriptive, limited vocab and simple sentences
- A lack of intellectual stimulation - intellectual development is stunted due to WC parents not providing educational toys and activities for their children
- Working Class Subculture - immediate gratification, fatalism and low value on ecuation
- The restricted speech code - Bernstein (1975) identified 2 different speech codes
- Cultural Deprivation - socialisation of norms and values
- Social Class - Material and Cultural Deprivation
- Gender and Educational Attainment
- Patterns of achievement and gender gap
- In the past boys were achieving higher than girls however girls have over taken boys and now are doing better than them
- In 2007 66% of girls got 5+ GCSEs C-A* compared 57% of boys
- Feminism have a major impact on women's rights and opportunities. They have changed girls image and aspirations, as a result motivated girls to do well in education.
- Sharpe compared two studies of working class girls in the 1970s and 1990s.
- In 1970s girls main priorities were marriage, children and husbands.
- In the 1990s she found girls aspirations had changed from marriage to careers
- Sharpe compared two studies of working class girls in the 1970s and 1990s.
- Changes in the family means women and men must be more economically independent - motivation to do well in education
- divorce laws, single parent families, more cohabitation & smaller families
- more employment opportunities for women - changes in the law (sex discrimination act, pay gap)
- Boys underachievement can be due to poor literacy skills. Reading is seen as "feminine"
- Globalisation and decline of traditional male jobs - identity crisis, loss of motivation and self esteem
- Feminisation of schools - this disadvantages boys. Also there is a lack of male primary teachers = make boys think school is a feminine activity
- Globalisation and decline of traditional male jobs - identity crisis, loss of motivation and self esteem
- Patterns of achievement and gender gap
- Ethnicity and Education Attainment
- Asian students are attaining the highest grades whereas black WC students are doing the worst
- External factors - cultural and material deprivation, and also racism in wider society
- Lacking intellectual and language skills. Also different attitudes, values and family structure play a big part
- Fatalism & immediate gratification
- Lack of male role model
- Culture of poverty
- The impact of slavery - less resistant to racism which can lead to low self-esteem and under-achievement
- Asian families - strict, motivated and high aspirations
- Racial discrimination in jobs and housing - social exclusion - unemployment,low pay, inadequate housing - affects children's education
- Labelling by teachers - self fulfilling prophecy
- Lacking intellectual and language skills. Also different attitudes, values and family structure play a big part
- Relationships and Processes within Schools
- Hidden curriculum - informal messages and lessons that influence behaviour and attitudes of individuals.
- functionalist like Durkheim and Parsons say that it helps both society and the invididual
- Marxists argue that it just helps to reproduce a exploited workforce. Only benefits the ruling class
- Bowles and Gintis think that HCs main role is to produce a exploited and manipulated work force for capitalists
- Feminists argue that the HC is only benefiting one particular group - they think that the HC is transmitting patriarchal values
- Teacher expectations - labelling and the ideal pupil. Discriminates against other pupils. = self-fulfilling prophecy
- Setting - based on perceived ability streaming - based on overall ability level
- Hidden curriculum - informal messages and lessons that influence behaviour and attitudes of individuals.
- Social Policy and Education
- Development of state education
- 1944 EDUCATION ACT - TRIPARTITE SYSTEM. Grammar, secondary modern and Technical schools. 11+ Test decide what school children went to
- Development of state education
- The role of the Education System
- Conservative Education Reform Act 1965 - introduced comprehensive schools, new curriculum, league tables, types of schools (grant maintained)
- 1944 EDUCATION ACT - TRIPARTITE SYSTEM. Grammar, secondary modern and Technical schools. 11+ Test decide what school children went to
- Marketisation
- Labour Policies - promoting diversity, choice and equality. VOCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
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