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A-level SOCIOLOGY Paper 1 Education with Theory and Methods
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A-level 
SOCIOLOGY 
Paper 1 Education with Theory and Methods 
 7192/1 
 
 
Monday 22 May 2023	Morning	Time allowed: 2 hours 
 
Materials 
You will need no other materials. 
 
Instructions 
•	Use black ink or black ball-point pen. 
•	Fill in the boxes at the top of this page. 
•	Answer all questions. 
•	You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. Do not write outside the box around each page or on blank pages. 
•	If you need extra space for your answer(s), use the ...
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AQA A-Level Paper 1 Sociology With Verified Answers 2024
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AQA A-Level Paper 1 Sociology With Verified Answers 2024 
 
 
. Power, wealth and status directly linked to educational acheivement in meritocratic society. 
 
Two Evaluation points for Socialisation and social solidarity - -Ignores dysfunctional aspects of education e.g. negative conflict 
- Myth of meritocracy yet there is private education systems 
 
Two Evaluation point for Bridge between family and society - - Marxists: Hidden curriculum: Reinforces social inequality and maintains ruling c...
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AQA SOCIOLOGY A LEVEL PAPER 1 [7192-1] 2023
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0 1 Outline two similarities between the functionalist and Marxist views of education. 
[4 marks] 
0 2 Outline three criticisms of marketisation policies in education 
0 3 Read box Item A below and answer the question that follows. 
Item A 
Throughout their schooling pupils are told that everyone has the same opportunity to 
succeed. Schools prepare pupils for the workplace. 
Sociologists suggest that the hidden curriculum may help to reproduce the social class 
structure. 
Applying material ...
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Education - 30 Mark questions ALL SOLUTION 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Item B 
Until the 1980s, most education was provided by elected local education authorities, directed and funded by central government. However, the 1988 Education Reform Act began the marketisation of education, aimed at raising standards by increasing parental choice and competition between schools. After 2010, there was a substantial move towards the privatisation of education through policies such as the growth of chains of academies run by private businesses. Some sociologists claim that th...
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AQA A-Level Paper 1 Sociology With Verified Answers 2024
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AQA A-Level Paper 1 Sociology With Verified Answers 2024 
 
 
. Power, wealth and status directly linked to educational acheivement in meritocratic society. 
 
Two Evaluation points for Socialisation and social solidarity - -Ignores dysfunctional aspects of education e.g. negative conflict 
- Myth of meritocracy yet there is private education systems 
 
Two Evaluation point for Bridge between family and society - - Marxists: Hidden curriculum: Reinforces social inequality and maintains ruling c...
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BLST 154 Midterm Study Guide Questions and Answers 100% correct
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BLST 154 Midterm Study Guide Questions and Answers 100% correct Fence-line Communities 
- neighborhood that is immediately adjacent to a company that affects the community through noise, odors, chemical emissions, traffic, parking, & operations of company. 
- residents are disproportionately low income p.o.c. 
- companies decrease property value. 
 
 
 
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AQA A-Level Education and Research Methods: Topic 6 - Educational Policy and Inequality - Marketisation PAPER 1
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A mind-map on marketisation in educational policy, explains all the concepts and sociologists around marketisation in a short and easy to understand way. This mind-map helps you learn as well as remember information that will be vital when answering exam questions. These immensely helped me when revising for my final exam and allowed me to achieve high marks on my mock exams and practise papers marked by teachers.
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WJEC Sociology GCSE Education Questions with Correct Answers.
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The Role of Schools Correct Answers ○ Transmission of norms and values for example the economic role preparing young people for work, selective role to sort students in the most suitable jobs, socialisation, political teaching us how to become effective citizens and create a sense of togetherness and social control through rewards and sanctions 
 
Formal or academic curriculum Correct Answers ○ Subjects you think you are learning 
○ Academic/vocational subjects that are taught within a qua...
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SED2601 Study Questions and Answers 2022/2023
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SED2601 Study Questions and Answers 2022/2023. 
Outline two reasons why marketisation policies may produce inequality of educational 
achievement between social classes. 
Answer: 
 cream-skimming; successful schools can attract higher 
achievers, who are more likely to be middle-class. 
 silt-shifting; successful schools can avoid taking less able, 
largely working-class pupils, who thus end up in low-achieving 
schools. 
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Outline three reasons for gender differences in educationa...
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SED2601 Study Questions & Answers 2022/2023
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SED2601 Study Questions & Answers 2022/2023. 
Outline two reasons why marketisation policies may produce inequality of educational 
achievement between social classes. 
Answer: 
 cream-skimming; successful schools can attract higher 
achievers, who are more likely to be middle-class. 
 silt-shifting; successful schools can avoid taking less able, 
largely working-class pupils, who thus end up in low-achieving 
schools. 
Question 
Outline three reasons for gender differences in educational ...
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