All those things learnt without being formally taught and often aquired simply through the everyday working of the schol, such as attitudes, obiedience and competitiveness.
hidden curriculum
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Where children are seperated into different ability groups or classes and then each ability group is taught seperatly.
streaming
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The division of society into a hierachy of unequal groups. The inequalities may be of wealth, power and status. The members of different groups may have different life chances.
stratification
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Seeing, judgeing something in a biased way from the view point of a certain culture. Eg, the national curriculum is said to be ethnocontric, hence the difference in ethnicity and success in education.
ethnocentric
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An organisation or social structure based on a pyrimid of senior and juniour postitions and top-down control.
hierarchy
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Those things taught or learnt in educations institutions. The overt or official curriculum includes subjects and courses offered.
curriculum
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The process of attatching a definition or meaning to an individual or group. Often the label is a stereotype that defines all members of a group in the same way.
labelling
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The policy of introducing market forces of supply and demand into areas run by the sate such as education. The 1988 Education Reform Act began the markitisation of education by encouraging compotition between schools and choice of parents.
marketisation
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Poverty, a lack of the basic needs such as an adequate diet, housing, clothing or money to buy these things. In education this explains working class underachievement as the result of the lack of resources.
material deprivation
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Card 2
Front
Where children are seperated into different ability groups or classes and then each ability group is taught seperatly.
Back
streaming
Card 3
Front
The division of society into a hierachy of unequal groups. The inequalities may be of wealth, power and status. The members of different groups may have different life chances.
Back
Card 4
Front
Seeing, judgeing something in a biased way from the view point of a certain culture. Eg, the national curriculum is said to be ethnocontric, hence the difference in ethnicity and success in education.
Back
Card 5
Front
An organisation or social structure based on a pyrimid of senior and juniour postitions and top-down control.
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