Sociology Education A Level QuizOnline version Guess words related to sociology education starting with each letter of the alphabet! by Bethany James A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Starts with A Disparities in academic performance between different groups of students. Starts with B French sociologist known for his work on cultural capital and education. Starts with C The type of capital gained through experiences, clothing, social status etc, which show a person's social mobility. Starts with D French Functionalist sociologist who studied the role of education in social cohesion. Starts with E A set type of curriculum which caters to the needs and representations of one type of group in society. Starts with F A theory of education which suggests there is consensus between agencies to maintain social stability. Starts with G Prejudice or discrimination based on gender in educational settings. Starts with H Unwritten rules and values taught in schools alongside formal curriculum. Starts with I Disparities in educational opportunities and outcomes based on social factors. Starts with J A sense of apprehension experienced by employees about both the stability of their work position and their role within the workplace. Starts with K An economic system based on the production and consumption of knowledge. Starts with L The concept of continuous education and skill development throughout life. Starts with M A system where individuals advance based on their abilities and achievements. Starts with N The process of making certain behaviors or values seem normal or natural in education. Starts with O A large group of individuals, involving a definite set of authority relations. Starts with P A form of social organisation in which men dominate, oppress and exploit women. Starts with Q Research methods that focus on understanding social phenomena in depth by looking at meaning within non-numerical answers. Starts with R The process by which social inequalities are passed down through generations. Starts with S A political apparatus (government institutions, plus civil service officials) ruling over a given territory, with an authority backed by law and the ability to use force. Starts with T The practice of separating students based on perceived ability or achievement. Starts with U A social class broadly composed of the more affluent members of society, especially those who have inherited wealth, own large businesses or hold large numbers of stocks and shares. Starts with V Training that prepares individuals for specific careers or trades. Starts with W A social class broadly composed of people involved in blue-collar or manual occupations. Starts with X Prejudice or fear of foreigners or people from different cultures in education. Starts with Y The shared beliefs, values, and practices of young people in educational settings. Starts with Z A strict disciplinary policy that imposes severe consequences for rule violations.