Quiz: Selection by Ability: Policies and Consequences
A-level Sociology 7192 AQA
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What is 'selection by ability' in education?
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Which of the following are consequences of selection by ability? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} curriculum in schools often benefits students from middle-class backgrounds due to its alignment with their cultural capital.
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What is one criticism of selective education policies?
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Which policies are associated with selection by ability? (Select all that apply)
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Policies such as the {{blank0}} system aim to allow parents to choose schools, but they often reinforce inequality due to differences in access to resources.
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Which sociological perspective is most likely to support selection by ability?
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