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What was Ball’s educational research into setting and streaming called?. Beachside Comprehensive. What is the halo effect?. A stereotype held by a teacher which tends to be good. What is the Hawthorne Effect?.
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What was Ball’s educational research into setting and streaming called?
Is where the influence of the researcher changes the behaviour of those people being studied
Where the answers being given in an interview are influenced by the interviewer
Defining what is violent, ethical issues, variables on the study, difficult to measure the effects
Where other cultures are viewed through one dominant culture and so a school curriculum will be biased towards white history
People should be allowed to choose where they send their children
He saw state education as being an ideological state apparatus, because education is used to prepare and control children for work
This is where schools identify who will be the future solicitors and bin-men, this is done by the less able kids being put in bottom sets while able kids are put in the top sets
What did functionalists mean when they said education meets a functional prerequisite
Why might a closed questionnaire be seen as more reliable than an open interview?
Unlike open interviews, closed questionnaires can be repeated time after time as the structure remains the same
What did the feminist Sue Sharpe look at in her Just Like a Girl Study into education in 1976 and then a follow up study in 1994
She found out that the girls of this period focused on love, marriage, then in 1994 she found these priorities had changed and girls now valued careers, education
it confirmed Sharpe’s findings and find girls were now extremely career minded and saw education and university as key to getting a good career
Learning to Labour how working class kids get working class jobs
What did Bowles and Ginitis focus on and what perspective on education did they hold?
If a sociologist has on interactionist perspective on education, what are they focusing on?
What did Fuller’s (1980) research into the behaviour of Afro-Caribbean girls discover?
His study at a London Comprehensive school found that Afro-Caribbean girls’ rejected the stereotypical label given to them by their teachers and worked hard at school
What did the Ofsted and Dfes reports of 2000 and 2005 discover about the labelling of ethnic minorities in schools?
The reports found that teacher labelling does affect of black pupils does become a self-fulfilling prophecy and could account for the hostility some ethnic groups have to schooling.
Interpretivist – observations, unstructured interviews, open-ended questionnaires, personal accounts diaries • Positivist – the experiment, social surveys, structured interviews, official statistics
This is where the researcher collects data about different societies or social groups in order to explain the cause of a social event