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AQA A Level Sociology - Education
Sociologists May 2024 Exam with
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Davis and Moore - Answer>> Role allocation

Durkheim - Answer>> Schools and socialisation

Parsons - Answer>> Schools are meritocratic

Bowles and Gintis - Answer>> Myth of meritocracy

Althusser - Answer>> Hidden curriculum

Bowles and Gintis - Answer>> Correspondence theory

Sugarman - Answer>> M/C = deferred gratification
W/C = immediate gratification

Bernstein - Answer>> M/C = elaborated code
W/C = restricted code

Reay - Answer>> MC mums can:
-help with homework
-argue with teachers

Smith and Noble - Answer>> W/C cannot afford the needed
resources for school

Webber and Butler - Answer>> Positive correlation between
neighbourhood and educational achevement

, Hirsch - Answer>> W/C cannot afford school trips that would
help with learning

Hargreaves, Hestor and Mellor - Answer>> Teachers label
based on appearance = decide how much time to give them

Rist - Answer>> Labelling is based on social class

Rosenthal and Jacobson - Answer>> Teachers gave students
who had 'high' IQs more time than those with 'low' IQs

Gillborn and Youdell - Answer>> W/C students more likely to be
put in bottom set limiting their ability to achieve

Francis - Answer>> There is little movement between sets

Slavin - Answer>> Low quality teachers are given to bottom
sets

Hargreaves - Answer>> Those labelled as delinquent form
subcultures that challenge the school

Willis - Answer>> W/C lads expected to go on to manual jobs
where education isn't needed so formed delinquent subcultures

77% - Answer>> % of Chinese pupils achieving 5 A*-C

72% - Answer>> % of Indian pupils achieving 5 A*-C

62% - Answer>> % of Bangladeshi pupils achieving 5 A*-C

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