Peer Group Interactions Flashcards

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What are Peer group interactions

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  • influence of friendship groups and other students
  • girls seen as more positive in supporting peers
  • Boys see education as feminised and not masculine
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Female Peer groups

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  • Francis - females are encouraged to develop academic identities by the school
  • Female peer groups have more co- operation and collaboration when it comes to schoolwork
  • Archer et al - development of hyper-heterosexual identities reinforced by peers amongst W/C girls
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Male peer groups

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  • Archer et al - Nike identities - conformity in working-class males to wearing branded sportswear to gain symbolic status
  • Francis - boys conform to macho stereotypes in order to fit in
  • Epstein - Laddish subcultures use derogatory terms to describe boys who achieve - similar to Ward and Willis
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How peer group interactions influence educational achievement

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  • Girls develop more pro-school and pro-education behaviours
  • behaviours are often reinforced by school and female role models in particular
  • boys develop more anti-authority values and display resistance to school
  • Teacher reactions lead to boys being denied status in education
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Evaluations

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  • Peer group interactions are often class-based and cannot be judged on gender alone
  • Generalisation that boys act in an anti-authority manner - Ward and Willis both had boys that conformed
  • Other factors such as rise in feminism and role models influence peer group interactions in both boys and girls
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