Class differences in achievement (both internal and external factors)
- Created by: Joseph Timoney-Smith
- Created on: 14-03-14 12:09
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2. What is a self-fulfilling prophecy?
- Internal factor - the theory that teachers behave differently to some students, meaning some will have all of the teachers attention and others will not
- Internal factor - a prediction that comes true simply by virtue of it having been made
- External factor - that most of us begin to acquire the basic values, attitudes and skills that are needed for educational success through primary socialization. This includes language, self-discipline and reasoning skills
- External factor - refers to poverty and a lack of material necessities such as housing and income
3. What is a pupil sub-culture?
- Internal factor - a group of people who share similar values and behavioral patterns
- Internal factor - the theory that teachers behave differently to some students, meaning some will have all of the teachers attention and others will not
- External factor - that most of us begin to acquire the basic values, attitudes and skills that are needed for educational success through primary socialization. This includes language, self-discipline and reasoning skills
- External factor - refers to poverty and a lack of material necessities such as housing and income
4. What is labeling?
- Internal factor - the theory that teachers behave differently to some students, meaning some will have all of the teachers attention and others will not
- External factor - refers to poverty and a lack of material necessities such as housing and income
- External factor - that most of us begin to acquire the basic values, attitudes and skills that are needed for educational success through primary socialization. This includes language, self-discipline and reasoning skills
- Internal factor - a prediction that comes true simply by virtue of it having been made
5. What is cultural deprivation?
- Internal factor - a prediction that comes true simply by virtue of it having been made
- External factor - that most of us begin to acquire the basic values, attitudes and skills that are needed for educational success through primary socialization. This includes language, self-discipline and reasoning skills
- Internal factor - the theory that teachers behave differently to some students, meaning some will have all of the teachers attention and others will not
- External factor - refers to poverty and a lack of material necessities such as housing and income
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