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What are the three key perspectives on education mentioned?
Functionalism
,
New Right
, and
Marxism
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What functions do functionalists see education as performing?
Socializing
new members and creating social
solidarity
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What is the New Right view of the role of the market in education?
It encourages
competition
and drives up
standards
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What criticisms have been made of functionalist views of education?
They overlook
class inequalities
and
discrimination
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Who are the main contributors to the functionalist perspective on education?
Durkheim
,
Parsons
, and
Davis and Moore
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According to Durkheim, what are the two basic functions of education?
Promoting
social solidarity
and preparing for
work
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How does education promote social solidarity according to Durkheim?
By
transmitting
shared culture and norms
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What does Parsons argue about the role of school in society?
It is the focal
socializing
agency
of modern society
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What is meant by 'meritocracy' in Parsons' view?
Achievement based on
individual effort
and ability
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How does Davis and Moore explain role allocation in education?
By
selecting
individuals
for
future work roles
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What is the main argument of human capital theory?
Skills of the
workforce
are the main economic
asset
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What do Marxists argue about the values transmitted by education?
They reflect the
ruling class's
interests
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What do critics argue about the meritocracy of education?
It discriminates against certain
social groups
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What is the New Right's view on the role of the state in education?
It should create a
framework
for competition
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What is marketisation in education according to the New Right?
Introducing
market forces
and
consumer choice
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What do Chubb and Moe's findings suggest about state education?
It fails to create
equal opportunities
for all
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What is the New Right's solution to the inefficiency of state schools?
Introduce a
market system
via
vouchers
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What limited role does the state still have in education according to the New Right?
Creating
competition
and ensuring shared culture
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What do critics argue about the rise in school standards?
It may be due to factors other than
marketisation
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What do Marxists believe about social institutions like education?
They reproduce
class inequalities
and justify
exploitation
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What is the main conflict in capitalist society according to Marxists?
Between the
ruling class
and the
working class
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How do social institutions contribute to class conflict according to Marxists?
By persuading workers that
inequality
is justified
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What are the key criticisms of the New Right perspective on education?
State control is not the
sole cause
of issues
Low standards may stem from
inadequate funding
Competition benefits the
middle class
disproportionately
Education imposes
ruling class culture
, not shared values
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Compare the functionalist and New Right perspectives on education.
Similarities:
Both see talent as unevenly distributed
Both advocate for
meritocratic
principles
Both believe in
socializing
shared values
Differences:
Functionalism
emphasizes social solidarity
New Right focuses on market competition
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What are the implications of the marketisation of education?
Introduces
competition
among schools
Aims to improve quality through
consumer choice
May lead to inequalities based on
socio-economic status
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What do Marxists argue about education's role in society?
It imposes the culture of the
ruling class
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How do Marxists view society?
As based on
class divisions
and exploitation
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What are the two classes in capitalist society according to Marxists?
Ruling class
and
subject class
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What do capitalists own in a capitalist society?
The
means of production
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What does class conflict threaten in capitalism?
The
stability
of
capitalism
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How do social institutions reproduce class inequalities?
By persuading
workers
that inequality is justified
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What are the two elements of the state according to Althusser?
Repressive state apparatus
and
ideological state apparatus
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What is the role of the repressive state apparatus (RSA)?
To use force to protect
capitalist
interests
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What does the ideological state apparatus (ISA) control?
People's
ideas, values, and beliefs
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What are the two functions of education as an ISA?
Reproduction
and
legitimation
of class inequality
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How does education reproduce class inequality?
By failing each generation of
working-class
pupils
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What does education legitimize according to Marxists?
Class inequality
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What is the correspondence principle according to Bowles and Gintis?
School relationships mirror those in the
workplace
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What do Bowles and Gintis argue capitalism needs from workers?
Obedient
attitudes
and submissive personality types
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What do Bowles and Gintis claim about obedient students?
They get the best
grades
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