5.3 Theories of Education

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    • Functionalist theory views education as a means of transmitting norms and values
    • Match the functionalist function with its description:
      Socialization ↔️ Transmitting societal norms and values
      Skills Development ↔️ Preparing students for the workforce
      Social Stratification ↔️ Sorting individuals into social roles
    • Social stratification in education, according to functionalists, ensures a stable social hierarchy
    • Order the key functions of education according to functionalist theory:
      1️⃣ Socialization
      2️⃣ Skills Development
      3️⃣ Social Stratification
    • Functionalist theory argues that education fosters a sense of shared identity by transmitting societal norms and values
    • What is the Marxist view of education?
      Reproduce social inequalities
    • The Marxist perspective contrasts with the functionalist view of education.
      True
    • What is the role of education in transmitting norms and values according to functionalist theory?
      Internalize societal expectations
    • What does functionalist theory emphasize as the primary outcome of education?
      Social cohesion and stability
    • Education transmits norms and values to students, helping them internalize societal expectations
    • What is the role of education in skills development according to functionalist theory?
      Prepares students for careers
    • Match the key functions of functionalist theory with their examples:
      Socialization ↔️ Teaching respect for authority
      Skills Development ↔️ Learning computer skills
      Social Stratification ↔️ Academic tracking leading to different careers
    • What is the Marxist perspective on the role of education in society?
      Maintains capitalist power
    • Education reproduces social inequalities by privileging the knowledge and culture of the dominant class
    • Marxists believe education legitimizes the existing social order by presenting it as natural and inevitable.
      True
    • What does the interactionist theory emphasize in education?
      Classroom interactions
    • The interactionist theory focuses on macro-level structures rather than micro-level interactions.
      False
    • Match the theory with its focus and key concepts:
      Functionalist ↔️ Social order and stability ||| Socialization, skills development, social stratification
      Marxist ↔️ Capitalist power structures ||| Reproduction of inequalities, legitimizing the system, perpetuating class divisions
      Interactionist ↔️ Micro-level interactions ||| Classroom interactions, teacher expectations, student identity
    • Steps in how classroom interactions and labeling influence student outcomes according to interactionist theory:
      1️⃣ Classroom interactions shape student learning
      2️⃣ Teacher expectations lead to self-fulfilling prophecies
      3️⃣ Student labeling creates stereotypes
    • Compared to macro-level structures, interactionism focuses on micro-level interactions
    • What is the focus of functionalist theory in education?
      Social cohesion and stability
    • Marxist theory emphasizes social reproduction and inequality within education.

      True
    • What is one of the primary goals of education according to the functionalist theory?
      Internalizing societal expectations
    • Which sociological theory views education as a crucial institution for social cohesion and stability?
      Functionalist
    • Education transmits norms and values to students, helping them internalize societal expectations
    • Match the key functions of education with their examples according to the functionalist theory:
      Socialization ↔️ Teaching respect for authority
      Skills Development ↔️ Learning computer skills
      Social Stratification ↔️ Academic tracking leading to careers
    • The Marxist theory argues that education reproduces social inequalities.

      True
    • Which sociological theory contrasts with the Marxist perspective on education by emphasizing social cohesion and stability?
      Functionalist
    • The Marxist perspective views education as a primary tool for social reproduction
    • Arrange the key functions of education according to the functionalist theory in their order of importance:
      1️⃣ Socialization
      2️⃣ Skills Development
      3️⃣ Social Stratification
    • Match the sociological theory with its focus:
      Functionalist ↔️ Social order and stability
      Marxist ↔️ Capitalist power structures
      Interactionist ↔️ Micro-level interactions
    • What does the interactionist theory emphasize regarding education?
      Classroom interactions and teacher expectations
    • Interactionism focuses on the macro-level functions of education.
      False
    • Classroom interactions influence student learning and behavior
    • What can teacher expectations create according to the interactionist theory?
      Self-fulfilling prophecies
    • Arrange the key concepts of the interactionist theory in education:
      1️⃣ Classroom interactions
      2️⃣ Teacher expectations
      3️⃣ Student labeling
    • The Marxist theory highlights how education perpetuates class divisions
    • The interactionist perspective examines micro-level dynamics within classrooms.

      True
    • What does functionalist theory emphasize regarding education?
      Social cohesion and stability
    • Functionalist theory views education as a tool for social division.
      False
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