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Education: AQA A Level Sociology Topic Ten Markers
A set of exemplar Topic Ten Markers for Education.
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- SKU
- 09-4125-10754-01
- Format
- Digital Resource
- Category
- Worked Answers
- Subject
- Sociology
- Level(s)
- A-Level
- Boards(s)
- AQA
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The exemplar essays in this digital resource are:
- Applying material from Item A, analyse two ways education establishes a value consensus (10 marks)
- Applying material from Item A, analyse two ways in which the education system could be said to support capitalism. (10 marks)
- Applying material from Item A, analyse two reasons why some minority ethnic groups achieve higher results in education than others. (10 marks)
- Applying material from Item I, analyse two criticisms of setting and streaming in school. (10 marks)
- Applying material from Item A, analyse two ways in which globalisation has affected education policy. (10 marks)
- Applying material from Item A, analyse two material factors that may affect social class differences in education. (10 marks)
- Applying material from Item A, analyse two out-of-school factors that influence differential educational achievement by gender. (10 marks)
- Applying material from Item A, analyse two criticisms of school league tables. (10 marks)
- Applying material from Item A, analyse two ways in which pupil subcultures can influence educational achievement. (10 marks)
- Applying material from Item A, analyse two ways in which educational policies have sought to address material deprivation. (10 marks)
- Applying material from Item A, analyse two criticisms of the view that the contemporary education system promotes patriarchy. (10 marks)
- Applying material from Item A, analyse two ways in which school life is said to correspond with the workplace. (10 marks)
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