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which focuses on books as opposed to research. Nonetheless the idea transfers well.
Students are asked to choose one piece of sociological research that they find out about in depth. This can be from any area of sociology. At the speed-dating event, they are tasked with sitting with a different partner for five minutes, during which time each partner gets two and a half minutes to outline the research they investigated and argue for its objectivity or subjectivity. The ‘partner’ can ask questions, if time allows.
Like Marxists, Feminists take a conflict view of society here the conflict exists between men ...
The correspondence principle was proposed by Bowles and Gintis and is the suggestion that educ...
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Marxists take a conflict view of education and argue that it operates as an ideological tool. ...
The material provided in the ‘subcultures’ section above has links to social class...
Functionalists adopt a consensus view of society, that is, one based on harmony and agreement ...
For the New Right, the purpose of education is to promote drive, enterprise and initiative in ...
Sue Sharpe’s classic study ‘Just Like A Girl’ can be used to introduce the n...
The DfES, amongst others, have conducted surveys into the attainment of different ethnic groups i...
It is important for Sociology students to be aware of contemporary issues in society by reading a...
This topic is therefore useful as it allows students to apply, what can sometimes be quite abstra...
In this RSA video (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce), Si...
This collection of documents (see link below) presents a sample of the British Library’s archi...