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Welcome to Sociology! • Thursday’s and Friday’s will be the day we study your education with methods in context unit so lets start with this… What’s the point of education? It’s fine to be controversial, the most interesting sociologists often are! Objectives • By the end of the lesson you should • Understand the sociological arguments for and against the role of cultural deprivation in educational achievement. • Understand, and be able to explain the term cultural deprivation. • Begin to develop your sociological vocabulary and understand the importance of using key sociological phrases. Topic 1 Title: Class differences in education: External factors • Social class still has a significant impact on educational achievement in the UK. • But what do we mean when we say social class? • Most sociologists use parental occupation to determine a pupil’s social class • For example: Just as O2 says be more dog, in sociology, I say be more toddler and always ask…. But Why??? So why does the job your parents do have an impact on how well you do in education? List as many reasons as you can A lot of the things we’ve just been talking about will come under these sociological headings • Cultural deprivation- This theory argues that working class culture and parenting styles means that children from a working class background will be educationally disadvantaged • Key sociologists, Douglas & Sugarman, Burnstein Keddie • Material deprivation- This theory argues that economic poverty is a big factor in low achievement in school • Cultural capital- This theory argues that middle class children have a ‘right’ language, experiences and connections to succeed in school We will look at these in more detail in future lessons Cultural deprivation in focus • Language• Hubbs Tait (2002) et all found that where parents use language that challenges their children, cognative performance improves, Feinstein (2008)found that educated parents are more likely to use language in this way • Parent’s education• Working –class subculture- Objectives • By the end of the lesson you should • Understand the sociological arguments for and against the role of cultural deprivation in educational achievement. • Understand, and be able to explain the term cultural deprivation. • Begin to develop your sociological vocabulary and understand the importance of using key sociological phrases.