Education labelling theory Flashcards

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How was it argued by Gilborn and Youdell that teachers can systematically discriminate against students?

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  • Teachers fail to recognise the intelligence of the working class because they do not exhibit in the “right” way. Blinkered judgements are more influential in decisions that are made
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How can labelling theory in fact spur on educational achievement?

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Students can be motivated to prove the label wrong.

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How can it be argued that students are in fact “labelled” by schools?

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  • Setting and streaming
  • The fact that behaviour can be worse when this is present. It could be argued that children conform to negative assumptions by exhibiting poor behaviour.
  • “Talent tables” in Primary School. Research shows that these have an impact on self esteem.
  • Research has shown that where setting is less present then social adjustment, social attitudes and attitudes towards peers are healthier.
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