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Card 16

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According to Peter Woods (1979), being a teachers pet is called?

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Card 17

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According to Peter Woods (1979), going through the motions and staying out of trouble is called?

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Card 18

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According to Peter Woods (1979), daydreaming and mucking about is called?

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Card 19

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According to Peter Woods (1979), outright rejection of everything the school stands for is called?

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Card 20

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Ingratiation, Ritualism, Rebellion and __________ are what Peter Woods says are other responses that are also possible compared to Pro- and anti school cultures.

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Card 21

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Studies in this chapter are useful in showing that schools are not neutral or fair institutions, as ________ deprivation theorists assume.

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Card 22

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The labelling theory has been accused of determinism. It assumes that pupils who are ________ have no choice but to fulfil the prophecy and will inevitably fail. However, studies such as Mary Fuller's show that this is not always true.

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Card 23

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________ criticise labelling theory for ignoring the wider structures of power within which labelling takes place.

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Card 24

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Marxists argue that labels are not merely the result of teachers' individual prejudices, but stem from the fact that teachers work in a system that reproduces _____ _________.

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