Alternative theories of education
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What is the ISA?

Ideological state operators, which is the use of social institutions to control how the working class thing to stop them from rebelling against the capitalist system 

What is the RSA?

Repressive state control which is the use of physical to control the working class from rebelling against the capitalist system for example through the police

What is the new right?

Did you write ideas are similar to those of functionalist? They believe that some people are actually more talented than others they agree that education should be married in competition this gives everyone an incentive to work hard 

What is neoliberalism?

<p>A policy model that seeks to transfer control of economic factors to the private sector from the public sector </p> Signup and view all the answers

How is the education system patriarchal?

<p>Double standards males take more stem subjects while female take more humanities glass ceiling and invisible barrier which women face preventing them from getting the top jobs in society. Teachers interact 10 to 30% more with males than they do with females. </p> Signup and view all the answers

How is the education system not patriarch?

<p>Everyone’s taught the same subject to the national curriculum. There’s both male and female teachers both genders go to school both genders get to pick which GCSE and A-level subjects they do girls do better at all levels of education and there are equal opportunity policies. </p> Signup and view all the answers

Education does meet the needs of a post modern society

<p>The choice of which GCSE or A-level subjects studied education is equipping young people with the skills they need for the workplace education no longer treats people differently based of characteristics. It’s more meritocratic and there’s more diversity. </p> Signup and view all the answers

Education does not meet the needs of a post modern society

<p>The National curriculum hasn’t changed so it cannot prepare us for the post modern work the subject thoughts are narrow there’s not much diversity for post modernism it teaches people to be passive on obedient which does not link to the post modernism work does a lack of flexibility and creativity as students are controlled and not able to express their identities</p> Signup and view all the answers

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