education key words

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process of teachers categorizing pupils according to how they percieve ability
differentiation
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process in which pupils respond to streaming by moving to one of two opposite poles.
polarisation
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being the teachers pet
ingratiation
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going through the norms and staying out of trouble
ritualism
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day dreaming/messing about
retreatism
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rejection of everything that the school stands for
rebellion
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government education policies to tackle underachievement in deprived areas
compensatory education
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white, middle classed, masculine pupil with normal sexuality achieving the 'right' way through natural ability
ideal pupil identity
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asian, 'deservingpoor' feminised identity, asexual or oppressed sexuality seen as cultural bound and achieves through hard work.
pathologised pupil identity
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black or white, working class, hypersexualised identity. seen as unintelligent and culturally deprived; is set to underachieve
demonized pupil identity
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pupils from ethnic minorities that achieve above average results
model minorities
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sociologist who said that black underachievement is the reult of lone parent female headed famillies
monihan
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sociologist that argues that teachers see black pupils as badly behaved
foster
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the identity that is created when money and focus is placed on appearance to make themselves look good such as clothes and fashion etc.
hyper-sexual feminine ientities
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process in which pupils respond to streaming by moving to one of two opposite poles.

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polarisation

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being the teachers pet

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Card 4

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going through the norms and staying out of trouble

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day dreaming/messing about

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