School subcultures 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyEducationA2/A-levelAQA Created by: LDOakesCreated on: 31-05-22 12:14 Who explored how pupils adapt to their schooling environment? Woods (1983) 1 of 11 What is ingratiation? Positive adaptations to school where students want to follow the schools aims and methods for educational success. 2 of 11 What is compliance? Pupils who accept rules and discipline, but are indifferent towards school seeing it mainly as just a useful way to gain qualifications. 3 of 11 What is opportunism Pupils who go back and forth from seeking approval from their peer groups to then seeking approval of teachers 4 of 11 What is ritualism? Pupils who attend school without much enthusiasm or engagement. 5 of 11 What is rerteatism? Pupils who don't care about educational success, mess around but do not actively challenge the school authority 6 of 11 What is colonization? Pupils who try to get away with as much as they can while still avoiding getting into trouble despite expressing hostility towards school. 7 of 11 What is intransigence? Troublemakers indifferent to school who do not care to conform. 8 of 11 What is rebellion? Pupils who reject all school goals and devote themsevles to achieving deviant goals instead. 9 of 11 Which social class is more likely to develop negative, non-conformist adaptations? Working class 10 of 11 Which social class is more likely to develop positive, conformist adaptations? Middle class 11 of 11
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