Sociologists What do they say? Evaluation
Feinstein Middle class parents are more likely to use
challenging language in order to evaluate their
understanding
Bernstein There are 2 types of speech codes: This differences gives middle-class
Restricted(wc) and Elaborated code (mc) children an advantage
Troyna and Williams- the schools
attitude towards language is the
problem
Douglas Working-class parents place less value on Blackstone and Mortimer- working-
education class parents value their childrens’
They were less ambitious for their children education
. They tend to work for longer hours
Feinstein Middle class parents tend to be more educated
so they socialise their children to be more
positive towards education
Sugarman Working-class subculture has 4 key features:
Fatalism, collectivism, Immediate gratification and
present-time orientation
Keddie .Cultural deprivation is a myth
.A child can’t be deprived by its own culture
.It should be a schools responsibility to
accommodate to different school needs
Howard Young people from poorer homes have lower
intakes of energy,vitamins and minerals.
. Leads to illness and absences from school
Ridge . Cost of education
. Some children need to take jobs such as
cleaning and babysitting which can have a
negative impact on their education
Callendar and . Fear of debt
Jackson Working class families see debt as something to
avoid
Bordieu . 3 types of capital: Economic, Educational and Sullivan- cultural capital only
Cultural accounts for part of class
. Can be converted to one another differences in achievement
, Topic 2- Class differences in Achievement Internal factors
Sociologists What do they say? Evaluation
Beccker . Labelling . Marxists- labelling theory is
. Judge pupils based on how well too deterministic
they fitted the image of the ‘’Ideal
pupil’’
. Middle-class were more likely to be
labelled as ideal
Dunne and Gazeley The way teacher deal with
underachievement constructs class
differences in attainment
Rosenthal and . Self-fulfilling prophecy
Jacobsen . Teachers’ beliefs about pupils have
a significant impact on their
achievement as students internalise
beliefs setted up by teachers
Gillborn and Youdell . Streaming the A-C economy-
league tables
. Educational Triage- sort students
into groups
Lacey . Pupil Subcultures Ball- abolishing streaming
. Pro-school- follow rules,obey . Wood- not only 2 ways,but 4
(middle class) Ingratiation- be a teachers’ pet
. Anti-school- achieved status Ritualism- staying out of
through other ways( inverting the trouble
rules) Retreatism- daydreaming
Rebellion- rejection of
everything the school stands
for
Archer et al . Habitus . Nike identities- W/c pupils
. Symbolic capital and violence express their positive
. Working class pupils felt that in preference for a particular
order to be successful hey had to lifestyle
change how they present themselves
and talk
Reay et al Self-exclusion from elite universities
narrows the options for many
working-class pupils,limiting their
success