Education Quiz Part 4

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Which sociologist argues that boys are falling behind in education because it has become feminised
Tony Sewell
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According to YOUGOV, what percentage of primary teachers are male
14%
2 of 17
How many female-headed families lone parent families are there in the UK?
1.5 million
3 of 17
Which sociologist argues that boys are more concerned than girls about being stereotyped negatively by peers as it was a threat to their masculinity
Francis
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According to DCSF 2007, what is the gender gap mainly to do with?
Boys Poor Literacy
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Which sociologists argue that the decline in heavy industries has lead to an 'identity crisis'
Mitsos and Browne
6 of 17
What is the main reason for decline in industries since the 1980s
Globalisation
7 of 17
Which policy raises boys' achievement by using football and other sports to boost learning skills and motivation among boys
'Playing For Success'
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Which policy raises boys' achievement by using male role models celebrating their own reading success?
Reading Champions Scheme
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Which sociologist argues from a young age boys and girls are dressed differently and given different toys which encourages gender role socialisation
Fiona Norman
10 of 17
What is the process of learning behaviour expected of males and females in society
Gender Role Socialisation
11 of 17
What is Globalisation?
The process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of increased trade and cultural exchange
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Which sociologist argues that teachers encourage boys to be tough and show initiative, not being weak or behave like sissies. While girls are expected to be quiet, helpful, clean and tidy
Eileen Byrne
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Which sociologist argues that subject choice can be influenced by peer pressure as girls who do sport have to cope with an image that contradicts thebfemale stereotype
Carnice Paetcher
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Which sociologist analysed data on 13,000 individuals and found pupils in single-sex schools had less gendered subject choices
Diana Leonard
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Women's jobs often involve work similar to....
housewives
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Which sociologist studied w/c girls ambitions to go into jobs such as nursery nursing and retail work
Carol Fuller
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