2. Across
3. A sociological perspective which focuses on women's oppression and the struggle to end it.
9. Seeing or judging things in a biased way from the viewpoint of one particular culture.
11. The process of attaching a definition or meaning to an individual or group.
14. The theory that many working-class and black children are inadequately socialised and therefore
lack the 'right' culture for educational success.
15. The knowledge, attitudes, values, language that the middle classes transmit to their children.
16. Those things learnt or taught in educational institutions.
Down
1. Postponing immediate rewards or pleasures.
2. A consensus perspective that sees society as based on shared values into which members are
socialized.
4. An educational system where everybody has an equal opportunity to succeed.
5. Where the subjects of a research study know they are being studied and begin to behave
differently as a result.
6. An untested theory or explanation, expressed by a statement.
7. A non-selective educational system.
8. A conflict perspective based on the ideas of Karl Marx.
10. A persepective that focuses on small-scale (micro-level) interactions between individuals and
groups.
12. People who share the same heritage, culture and identity.
13. The policy of introducing market forces of supply and demand into state run areas eg education.