1.1 Functionalism in education

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  • What is the function of education?
    To prepare you for your future life
  • The hidden curriculum
    The informal teaching done in schools that socializes children to societal norms
  • What are examples of the hidden curriculum?

    -Being on time-Following rules-Respecting teachers
  • Why does Parsons agree with Durkheim?
    He says that school is a "focal socialising agency"
  • What is meant by a "focal socialising agency?"
    A way of socialising people
  • What does Parsons say which standards we need to bridge the gap between?
    Particularistic standards to universalistic standards
  • What status does Parsons say we need to bridge the gap between?
    Ascribed status to achieved status
  • What standards do families have?
    Particularistic
  • What status does the family have?
    Ascribed
  • What status does wider society have?

    Achieved
  • What standards do wider society have?
    Universalistic
  • What does parsons say education is built on?
    Meritocracy
  • What is Meritocracy?

    equality of opportunity
  • What is streaming?

    students are sorted into classes according to their ability and stay in these groups for most of their subjects.
  • What is the functionalist analogy?
    The human body analogy
  • How does education fit into the human body analogy?
    Everyone has a function
  • What is an example of the family's particularistic standards?
    Eldest born has different priveliges to youngest
  • What is an example of society's universalistic standards?
    Everyone is treated in the same way
  • What is an example of the family's ascribed status?
    Class
  • What is an example of society's achieved status?

    Exam results
  • What is an example against Durkheim's idea of specialised skills?
    In 2011, it was found that high quality apprenticeships are rare, 1/3 of 16-19 year olds are on courses that don't lead to higher education
  • What is an example against meritocracy?
    Working class don't have same oppurtunities
  • What does Melvin Tumin criticise?
    Davis + Moore for putting forward a circular argument
  • What is Davis + Moore's circular argument?

    A job is important if it pays more. If it pays more, it is important.
  • What do Marxists say about social solidarity?
    Education is not value consensus, it's just the values of the bourgeoisie
  • What do interactionists say about the functionalist view of education?
    Functionalists teach us control rather than shared norms and values.
  • What do Neo liberals + the new right say about education?
    It fails to prepare young people for work.
  • Why is education not meritocratic?
    Class, ethnicity, gender, private education
  • What does Dennis Wrong think of the functionalist view of education?
    Functionalists have an "over socialised view" of people as mere puppets of society
  • Who theorised social solidarity?
    Durkheim
  • Define social solidarity
    Education gives everyone the same shared norms and values. This allows us to work as a unit & function as a whole
  • Who theorised specialist skills?

    Durkheim
  • Define specialist skills
    Education gives us a complex division of labour. We need people to different jobs within society therefore different subjects prepare us for a variety of skills
  • Who theorised role allocation?
    Davis & Moore
  • Define role allocation
    Sifting and sorting people into the roles that they will go on to perform in life
  • Who theorised universalistic standards?

    Parsons
  • Define universalistic standards
    Bridging the gap between family & society