Society must unite the individuals that exist within it
e.g. Feeling part of a group, shared history
-> done through subjects such as history, pshe
Universalistic Standards
Parsons
Education and society judges everyone on the same equal standards.
Rules that apply equally to everyone regardless of who they are.
Particularistic Standards
Parsons
Within the family unit children are judged and treated as individuals
Achieved status
Status gained from your effort and ability
Ascribed status
Status you are born with, fixed status
Meritocracy
An educational or social system where everyone has an equal opportunity to succeed and where individuals are rewarded by their efforts
Role allocation
Education allocation people to roles that are most appropriate to their talents.
Sifts and sorts us
Human capital
The success of modern economy depends on how it uses its workers skills
Marketisation
The exposure of an industry or service to market forces for example if a school gets bad reviews it will go out of business
Ideological state apparatus
Ruling by controlling people’s ideas, values and beliefs
e.g. religion
Correspondence principle
the similarity between the workplace and school and the relationship between them
Myth of meritocracy
Marxist belief that meritocracy doesn’t exist and serves to justify the privileges of the higher classes
New Right or Neo-Liberal view of education
An economic doctrine that has influenced educational policy (since 1988 Education Reform Act) - The GVT should NOT control education instead schools should be ran by PRIVATE business which will encourage competition.
Introduced League tables so parents can make an informed choice about the best schools.
Schools should transmit a shared culture, e.g. introduced National Curriculum in 1988
Functionalist view
Modern sociologists who argue that education is a main institution that transmits societies norms and values.
Durkheim
Specialist skills
Social solidarity
Parsons
role allocation
meritocracy
particularistic & universalistic standards
Davis and Moore
role allocation
sift and sort
Chubb and Moe
recommended market system to education
voucher for all parents to buy education from a school of their choice
parents are customers
Evaluation of functionalist
Assumes the values transmitted by school benefit society as a whole
most schools do NOT transmit shared values
ignores class/gender/ethnic differences
Meritocracy is a myth
Evaluation of the New Right/Neo-liberal
Competition doesn't benefit all parents/students, middle class have an advantage (Gerwirtz and Ball)
Education doesn't transmit a shared national culture instead it devalues the culture of working class/ethnic minorities.
Fordist economy
Production line
simple repetitive tasks
unskilled
cheap
perfect for w/c students in capitalist economy
Post-Fordist economy
fast pace
always changing
requires skilled workers
students are required to be adaptable and ready for constant re-training to keep up with the changes
linked to postmodernism
Evaluation of Marxist
not all students are passive in accepting class inequality. Some try to resist it (Willis w/c boys counter-hegemony).
todays society is no longer a modern capitalist society which required unskilled, low paid, obedient workers (Fordist)
-> postmodernists would argue that we are now in a post-fordist economy
Willis
12 w/c lads
neo-Marxist (Marxist & interactionist)
boys had ‘free-will’ and actively tried to resist capitalism
messed about, challenged authority, rejected the school rules
ended up were capitalism wanted them anyway, in low paid jobs
Counter-school culture
Willis’ boys held this view of school
rejected school values
broke school rules, e.g. truanting, not doing homework, messing about
Hidden Curriculum
Attitudes and behaviour that are taught via the way school is organised, e.g. be on time, meet deadlines, respect authority
not the formal curriculum
Althusser
Marxist
ISA - schools ideologically reproduce class inequality
Bowles and Gintis
Correspondence principle
study was ‘schooling in capitalist America’
schools produce ‘docile’ and passive workers best suited to capitalist work