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What did aries do |
He studied pre industrial paintings of families and studied how children were portrayed |
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What did aries believe |
He believes that childhood didn't exist in the pre industrial era |
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Why did aries believe that childhood didn't exist in the pre industrial era |
He believes that because in the pre industrial era people lived in extended families which lived in small communities so they needed the kids to work on the farm so they can produce the food |
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Childhood in the industrial era |
Children had to work In factories because families moved into cities and factories which had poor pay so everyone was needed to work to help the family |
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Compulsory education in 1870 |
Forster's education act meant that school boards could be set up where schooling way inadequate |
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Compulsory education in 1902 |
School boards abolished and replaced with local education authorities |
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Compulsory education |
Raised the learning age to 16 |
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2011/12 compulsory education |
Learning age raised to 18 |
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Culture deprivation bary sugarman 1970 new right theory |
He believes the working class is deprived and thats why they fail at school (blames their primary socialisation |
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Childhood in the 20th century |
Children had more rights and had compulsory education and weren't forced to work |
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Chambers theory |
The idea of protected or sheltered childhood and it became very popular in the 19th century it was reflected the changes to social policy |
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Wells 2009 |
Ways to protect children from internal threats like abusive parents and external factors like germs and viruses |
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Childhood as a relative experience Stephan Wagg (1992) theory |
There is no one single global childhood experience by all |
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Childhood is relative what are the variations |
Wealth/Income Education Gender Family relations Religion Ethnicity Social class |
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Femminist view on childhood |
They see that girls are targeted by adverts that incourage them to be housewives through toys like toy kitchens |