Michael Teacher’s Desk Abdillahi Jihan Abdi.B Lesley Dillan Ashlee BernardKyle Jinesh Chanelle Abdirahma n Brandon Hanad Dahyon Gianluca Usaama Lazaro.

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Michael Teacher’s Desk Abdillahi Jihan Abdi.B Lesley Dillan Ashlee BernardKyle Jinesh Chanelle Abdirahma n Brandon Hanad Dahyon Gianluca Usaama Lazaro Sandy David Kavish Adarsh Jaganiya Ghilman Adam Miriam Georgia Abi Solomon CameronKelvin

Do Now Activity! Nyfeeopkrrmeac srtiindcatoKey performance indicators Nieddh UlccmuuirrHidden curriculum Lmfaomr Neciuaodt Formal Education What do these key terms mean? Can you come up with a clear definition?

B673: Sociology of EducationLesson 3: Schools in Britain All (D/C grade):Can I identify the key purpose of a school and how it is judged to be successful? Most (C/B grade): Can I analyse the key purpose of a school, and establish the differences between types of school. Some (B/A grade): Can I evaluate the key purpose of a school, linking it to social theory, and evaluate the differences between types of school and their social advantages or disadvantages?

Is the school depicted in Educating Yorkshire a typical example of s secondary school? First Task! This weeks’ key terms: Secondary socialisation Hidden curriculum Functionalist Marxist Formal education Ofsted Floor target Key performance indicator What were the positives of the school depicted in the programme? What were the disadvantages of the school depicted in the programme? What did you think about the relationships between students and teachers in the school? Give evidence. Was there an opportunity for young people to shape the future of their school? Was Kameran dealt with fairly by the headteacher? Does Bailey’s relationship with the headteacher demonstrate a strong, effective headteacher or a headteacher who gets too caught up in day to day issues?

State Schools Vs Independent Schools What do you pay for? What would the differences be? 85% of High Court Judges attended independent school 90% of admissions to Oxford and Cambridge come from independent schools 82% of parliament attended independent schools Every Prime Minister of the Uk has attended independent schools 13% of UK students attend independent schools

Schooling in Britain Pre-school Primary Secondary Independent Schools State Grammar Schools Grant-Maintained Schools Private Schools Comprehensive Schools ‘Free’ Schools Academies City Technology Colleges (CTCs)

State Schools Vs Independent Schools What do you pay for? What would the differences be? 85% of High Court Judges attended independent school 90% of admissions to Oxford and Cambridge come from independent schools 82% of parliament attended independent schools Every Prime Minister of the Uk has attended independent schools 13% of UK students attend independent schools

B673: Sociology of EducationLesson 3: Schools in Britain All (D/C grade):Can I identify the key purpose of a school and how it is judged to be successful? Most (C/B grade): Can I analyse the key purpose of a school, and establish the differences between types of school. Some (B/A grade): Can I evaluate the key purpose of a school, linking it to social theory, and evaluate the differences between types of school and their social advantages or disadvantages?

Two things I have learnt in today’s lesson… Recap!