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Unit 2 SCLY2 - Education with Research Methods; Health with Research Methods
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Summary of Education and research methods - Gender and educational achievement - Pupils sexual and gender identities (AS, A-level, and GCSE)
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AQA A Level Sociology Book One Including AS Level
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Pupils’ sexual and gender identities-sociologist list
Key:
Hehe-Sociologist Hehe-Important information
Key term(with sociologist):
● Connell(1995)
- The reinforcement of ‘hegemonic masculinity’→the dominance of
heterosexual masculine identity and the subordination of female and gay
identities
Double standards
● Sue Lee(1995)
- Double standards are used to praise males and degrade female identites→boys
boast about their sexual exploits, but ridicule girls by name calling(e.g ‘slag’
or ‘slut’)if they do not have a boyfriend and speak/talk in a certain way
- Sexual conquest for boys→approved by male peers and ignored by male
teachers
- Sexual conquest for girls→not approved by a majority and attracts negative
labels from peers
- Feminism and the patriarchal ideology→justifies male powers and devalues
females power(a form of social control that reinforces gender
inequality→girls/women subordinate to boys/men)
Verbal abuse
● Connell(1995)
- “A rich vocabulary of abuse”→dominant gender and sexual identities are
reinforced
● Less(1986)
- Boys called girls ‘slags’ if they were sexually available and ‘drags’ if they were
not sexually available
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