Title: Marxism, Functionalism and Feminism Recap Starter: In pairs provide definitions for the following KEY TERMS. You will peer assess each other’s responses.

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Title: Marxism, Functionalism and Feminism Recap Starter: In pairs provide definitions for the following KEY TERMS. You will peer assess each other’s responses Patriarchy Subordination Capitalism Glass Ceiling Bourgeoisie Proletariat Structionalist Society

LO: To consolidate my learning on the three Sociological theories we have been looking at All (D): You can identify and briefly explain the views of Feminism, Marxism and Functionalism. Some key words are used Most (C/B): You can explain using key terms the main views of Marxism, Functionalism and Feminism. You can evaluate each theory and give your own opinion Some (A/A*): You explain the views held by Marxists, Functionalists and Feminists using key terms and examples of each theory’s view on society. You give your own opinion on the theories and explain these.

Functionalist Presentations Sara and Aisha will do their presentations. Peer-Assess each other using TWO stars and ONE wish.

Marxism VS Functionalism (Social Class) 1.What are the differences between the Marxist and Functionalist view of society? 2.Which theory do you feel is most representative of society? Explain your answer Use Key Terms!

LO: To consolidate my learning on the three Sociological theories we have been looking at All (D): You can identify and briefly explain the views of Feminism, Marxism and Functionalism. Some key words are used Most (C/B): You can explain using key terms the main views of Marxism, Functionalism and Feminism. You can evaluate each theory and give your own opinion Some (A/A*): You explain the views held by Marxists, Functionalists and Feminists using key terms and examples of each theory’s view on society. You give your own opinion on the theories and explain these.

Feminism 1.What are the FOUR types of feminists? 2.Which type of feminist do you feel has the most realistic view of society? Explain your answer 3.Why is feminism important to modern society? Use Key Terms!

LO: To consolidate my learning on the three Sociological theories we have been looking at All (D): You can identify and briefly explain the views of Feminism, Marxism and Functionalism. Some key words are used Most (C/B): You can explain using key terms the main views of Marxism, Functionalism and Feminism. You can evaluate each theory and give your own opinion Some (A/A*): You explain the views held by Marxists, Functionalists and Feminists using key terms and examples of each theory’s view on society. You give your own opinion on the theories and explain these.

Plenary: Can Society ever be viewed the same by everyone or will there always be different perspectives? HOMEWORK: Pg 47 Getting you thinking- read and answer q’s 1 &2