Secondary socialisation

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What is the hidden curriculum?
The background assumptions and expectations that run through the school system, the hidden messages students learn
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What do functionalists argue in relation to the hidden curriculum?
It teaches the value consens, for example students learn the importance of hard work, and success through the exam system
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How do Marxists crit functionalists?
Arguing that the hidden curriculum teaches the values of the ruling class, so we learn to be conformist, passive and to accept hierachary which reflects the need of the ruling class to have a controllable workforce
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what did Becker suggest?
A label is likely to lead to us behaving the way we have been labelled and thus conforming to the expectations
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What is this process called?
Self fulfilling prophecy
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What is a positive of labelling theory?
Profound in sociology and has been adapted to focus on other areas of interactions such as crime, media and health care
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What did Sutton trust do?
Provides opportunities for people from non-privileged backgrounds through education
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What fraction of MPs went to private school?
1/3
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