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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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