Quiz: Intersectionality in Achievement Patterns
A-level Sociology 7192 AQA
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Building on what you've learned about class, gender, and ethnicity in education, let's explore how these factors intersect to shape achievement patterns.
What does 'intersectionality' mean in sociology?
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Which of the following are examples of intersectionality in educational achievement? (Select all that apply)
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Intersectionality highlights how {{blank0}} factors such as class, gender, and ethnicity interact to influence {{blank1}} patterns.
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Which group is most likely to be affected by institutional racism and cultural deprivation in schools?
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Which of these best describes an intersectional analysis of educational achievement?
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Which factors might explain the lower achievement of working-class ethnic minority girls? (Select all that apply)
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Some sociologists argue that {{blank0}} stereotypes about ethnicity and gender contribute to the {{blank1}} of students in schools.
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