When there is an agreement on key principles and norms in society.
Value Consensus
1 of 15
When social rewards are based on effort and ability rather than being born into a position.
Meritocracy
2 of 15
The dominance of men over women.
Patriarchy
3 of 15
The middle class values, knowledge and experiences that are valued by the education system.
Cultural Capital
4 of 15
Where schoools receive funding based on the number of students they attract.
Formula Funding
5 of 15
The increased interconnectedness in the world, characterised by intentional corporations and the global media
Globalisation
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The idea that there is nothing you can do to change your situation.
Fatalism
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Were individuals or groups are blocked from rights, opportunities and resources that are normal to other members of society.
Social exclusion
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When people act out a label; they behave in the ways that others have predicted.
Self fulfilling prophecy
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When schools group students together by ability for all subjects.
Streaming
10 of 15
Where two opposite extremes are created.
Polarisation
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The view that human behaviour is directed and determined by forces beyond the control of the individual.
Deterministic
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Where policies and attitudes of an institution unintentionally discriminates against ethnic minority groups.
Institutional racism
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A term developed by Bourdieu to describe socialised norms or tendencies thaat guide behaviour and thinking that are shared by a particular social class.
Habitus
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How males maintain dominant social roles over women and other gender identities.
Hegemonic Masculinity
15 of 15
Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
When social rewards are based on effort and ability rather than being born into a position.
Back
Meritocracy
Card 3
Front
The dominance of men over women.
Back
Card 4
Front
The middle class values, knowledge and experiences that are valued by the education system.
Back
Card 5
Front
Where schoools receive funding based on the number of students they attract.
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