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TITLE: DATE:The Marxist Perspective on EducationCTD.
11/10/2018
Look at the Feedback sheet. Look at your essay, refer to the codes:
1. What do you need to improve? 2. Respond to Feedback
3. Complete the essay if incomplete.
OUTLINE & EXPLAIN means: Set out main characteristics and develop these features.
2 detailed and developed paragraphs is plenty.
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The Big Question:
Objective Key WordsKnow
Understand
TITLE: DATE:The Marxist Perspective on Education 04/10/2018
To identify what Marxists say about Education
To outline how education may contribute to false consciousness
To what extent does education legitimise inequality?
Legitimise
False Consciousness
Which perspective is the most convincing view of education?
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PLENARY 2
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How do the Marxist and Functionalist perspectives on education differ?
PPQ Practice
Outline and explain two features of the Marxist perspective on education (10 marks)
OUTLINE & EXPLAIN means: Set out main characteristics and develop these features.
2 detailed and developed paragraphs is plenty.
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Outline and explain two features of the Marxist perspective on education (10 marks)
One feature of the Marxist perspective on education is the idea that the education system is structured to lead the working class into false consciousness. For Marxists, it does this by transmitting the ideas and norms beneficial to the bourgeoisie, the ruling class ideology, through the hidden curriculum. Althusser argues that the education system is part of the ideological state apparatus and through teaching children that inequality is justified on the grounds of meritocracy, the education system persuades the working class from childhood to submit to the exploitation and domination of the bourgeoisie.
Another feature of the Marxist perspective on education is the idea that the education system inherently favours upper and middle class students, leading to an unjust disadvantage for working class children which leads to the reproduction of class inequality. Bordieu argues that the educational success is strongly linked to a child's cultural capital; the knowledge, language and behaviour of the upper class. The education system desires cultural capital and therefore working class children who don't gain it through primary socialisation are at a disadvantage from the outset. This makes social mobility very difficult, as working class children find it difficult to do well in school and break the cycle of poverty. Marxists see this as unjust, and grounds for deschooling society.
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HOMEWORKDUE
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P16 Missed deadline = PP + Phone call home
Research Task1) You're going to investigate recent trends in educational success. Using the internet or other sources, find at least 10 statistics or bits of evidence on any of:• Attainment at GCSE/A‐Level/Uni by social class.• Progress at GCSE/A‐Level/Uni by social class.• Earnings and future careers by social class.
2) Write a paragraph responding to the question below:Does the evidence support the Marxist idea that Social Class determines educational success?
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BOWLES AND GINTIS: SCHOOLING AND THE LONG SHADOW OF WORK:
Reproduction of a workforce:1) Work and its rules and expectations overshadows education from the start through its influence and use of the hidden curriculum.
How might the influence of the workplace when still in education be a negative thing?
2) Education legitimises inequality and makes people accept their place in society. They reject functionalist views that meritocracy exists‐ they argue that inequality exists on basis of background, gender, ethnicity etc.
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Read and discuss this‐ do you agree with Bowles and Gintis' views?
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GROUP WORK:BASED ON BOWLES AND GINTIS' THEORY OFHIDDEN CURRICULUM:
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SUMMARISE IN 4 BULLET POINTS ONLY:
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KEY EVALUATIVE POINTS?‐Are students actively deciding to rebel, or are they passive? Students are rebelling as a result of the system, they are responding to the way school treats them and makes them feel.Do students have a choice? Do they choose to fail or are they forced to fail? Some students choose to fail but it's also a result of how they are made to feel at school, which makes them feel like they can't achieve.‐Whose fault is this? Teachers and the school system is responsible, parents and students are to blame
SUMMARISE IN 4 BULLET POINTS ONLY:
A Marxist and interactionist perspective.
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AGREE WITH MARX DISAGREE WITH MARX‐
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Evaluation of the Marxist perspective of education:Strengths and limitations?
‐Students don't really just passively accept the hidden curriculum; they can think for themselves!
‐ Quite a subjective and negative perspective
‐Humanities subjects in school actually encourage questioningand critical thinking skills.
‐Marxists are too deterministic‐ they fail to see people as having much control over their own destiny. New Right would say:: It's people's own fault if they choose to fail . (?)
Any others?
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RECAP: What do we know about functionalism?
PLENARY 2
FUNCTIONALIST
Schultz Human capital
Davis and Moore School creates Role allocation
Durkhiem Value cohesion / consensus
Parsons Particularistic and Universalistic values
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PPQ Practice
Analyse two differences between the Functionalist and Marxist perspectives on education (10 marks)
OUTLINE & EXPLAIN means: Set out main characteristics and develop these features.
2 detailed and developed paragraphs is plenty.
MARXIST
Althusser Ideological State Apparatus / RCI
Bourdieu Cultural Capital
Illich DeSchooling
Bowles and Gintis Hidden Curriculum/ Correspondence principle
Paul Willis Learning to Labour WC kids get WC Jobs
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