1st Edition

Selection and Control Teachers' Ratings of Children in the Infant School

By Walter Brandis, Basil Bernstein Copyright 1974
178 Pages
by Routledge

178 Pages
by Routledge

178 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1974, Selection and Control: Teachers' Ratings of Children in the Infant School consists of an analysis of teachers’ ratings of children in a middle-class and in a working-class area at the end of their first year and the end of second year of life in the infant school. Presented in two parts, Part One is highly technical as it sets out in some detail the logic of the... Read more

Preface by Professor Basil Bernstein.  Introduction: Sample, Methods and Perspectives  Part I: An Enquiry into the Structure and Origins of Teachers’ Ratings by Walter Brandis  1. The Approach  2. Stability of Teachers' Ratings  3. Structure of the Rating-Set  4. Prediction of Teachers’ Ratings  5. Teachers' Ratings and Intelligence  Part II: Social Class and Teachers’ Models of the Infant-School Child by Basil Bernstein  6. Teachers’ Ratings and the Model of the Infant-School Child  7. The Background Variables and Teachers’ Ratings  8. Summary of the Major Findings: Part I and Part II.  Appendix: The Preparation of the Infant-School Child.  Bibliography.  Index.

Biography

Walter Brandis

Basil Bernstein (1924–2000), graduated with degree in Economics from the London School of Economics in 1951. He went on to train as a teacher, teaching a range of subjects before being appointed Research Assistant at University College London in 1960 and was awarded a PhD in 1963. He was appointed Professor in the Sociology of Education at the University of London Institute of Education (IoE) in 1967, followed by the Karl Mannheim Professor in the Sociology of Education in 1979. He was additionally appointed Senior Pro-Director and Pro-Director Research in 1984 and on retirement in 1991 became Emeritus Professor.

His published works, in particular the five volumes of the series on Class, Codes and Control, have become classics in the field.