Y11 SOCIOLOGY HOMEWORK 60 MINUTES PER WEEK WEEK Task 1

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Y11 SOCIOLOGY HOMEWORK 60 MINUTES PER WEEK WEEK Task 1 Create a fish template for each of the following 12 mark questions (one per week) Discuss how far sociologists would agree that the social class background of pupils has a significant effect on their educational performance. (12 marks) 2 Discuss how far sociologists would agree that there is no longer a typical British family. (12 marks) 3 Discuss how far sociologists would agree that an audience’s behaviour is directly affected by what it sees and hears in the mass media. (12 marks) 4 Discuss how far sociologists would agree that gender discrimination in the workplace remains an issue in Britain today. (12 marks) 5 Discuss how far sociologists would agree that there is less class inequality now than 50 years ago. (12 marks)